norseofcourse
Herd Master
Sorry about the trouble you're having with your ram. I agree, you've got to nip it in the bud right away, but it might not be too late if you get serious with him. Don't let him treat you like another sheep - you think he was ramming the rock you held, but he thinks he was ramming you. And winning. The halter training is good, if my ram seems a bit stupid when I need to go in with him, I'll take a lead rope and put it around his neck and lead him with me.
Folks here told me to get my ram down on the ground and hold him there till he stopped struggling, if he made any aggressive moves toward me (even if he only rushed me and stopped short of actual contact - that's still aggression). I've had to do it a time or three (or more). Don't let him up till he's quite still, and even then, don't fully turn your back on him (although I do not walk away from him by backing up, to me he may interpret that as aggression on my part, as a sheep will back up before they charge and ram).
There is something called a ram shield I have read about, have never used it but you might check into it. It keeps the ram from seeing directly in front of him. If you use it be careful, as the Storey Guide to Raising Sheep said it puts him at a disadvantage so it's not something you can just leave on.
Good luck - @purplequeenvt might have some advice, too, she was quite helpful with Elding.
Folks here told me to get my ram down on the ground and hold him there till he stopped struggling, if he made any aggressive moves toward me (even if he only rushed me and stopped short of actual contact - that's still aggression). I've had to do it a time or three (or more). Don't let him up till he's quite still, and even then, don't fully turn your back on him (although I do not walk away from him by backing up, to me he may interpret that as aggression on my part, as a sheep will back up before they charge and ram).
There is something called a ram shield I have read about, have never used it but you might check into it. It keeps the ram from seeing directly in front of him. If you use it be careful, as the Storey Guide to Raising Sheep said it puts him at a disadvantage so it's not something you can just leave on.
Good luck - @purplequeenvt might have some advice, too, she was quite helpful with Elding.