I caretake four sheep- one wether, who I think is a Balwen Welsh, and three ewes who I'm not sure of the breed. They are white all over, and no wool on their heads.
Also in this herd are two goats; one doe and one wether, and both are Nubian.
My problem, at the moment is getting this mixed herd from their pen to their grazing spot. They used to simply follow me, without Much hassle. But then I had to switch to walking behind them, and guiding them that way. Now, they won't go where I want them to go. I've tried using a stick, and they pretend it doesn't exist.
I am pretty sure they do not see me as dominant anymore. To me, this herd is all kinds of mixed up. There have been too many handlers along they way, doing different methods - so keeping this herd to a routine has been a struggle. I don't know if they have labelled me a female sheep in their mind - because if I get a male human to lead them, they respond with little to no problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Also in this herd are two goats; one doe and one wether, and both are Nubian.
My problem, at the moment is getting this mixed herd from their pen to their grazing spot. They used to simply follow me, without Much hassle. But then I had to switch to walking behind them, and guiding them that way. Now, they won't go where I want them to go. I've tried using a stick, and they pretend it doesn't exist.
I am pretty sure they do not see me as dominant anymore. To me, this herd is all kinds of mixed up. There have been too many handlers along they way, doing different methods - so keeping this herd to a routine has been a struggle. I don't know if they have labelled me a female sheep in their mind - because if I get a male human to lead them, they respond with little to no problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.