Sheep on a walk...

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My DD walking her sheep back to the neighbors.
Just thought it was a sweet picture! Jacobs Gwen & Lil'Seh
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Walking better on the leash than my dog.
Very cute.
 

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Such a great picture. Its beautiful. My DDs always want to walk our goats but we haven't figured out how to leash train them yet.
 

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Such a great picture. Its beautiful. My DDs always want to walk our goats but we haven't figured out how to leash train them yet.

The sheep do great on the halter. The goats.... :rolleyes: well yhey are a different story. My youngest daughter can pretty much train anything...she has a way but she is too small for the bigger goats. We find the polled goats are easier to train. :idunno Some goats act like you are killing them... mommmy no... I'm gonnnnnaaaa dieeeeee mommmmy. :eek: and they choke them selves. We keep trying. My little DD now starts off all the 3-4 month olds on lead and uses treats.
 

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Love this photo so much, but it chokes me up...your DD from behind...looks exactly like mine did at that age...except she was taking her pony for walks in the rain...wonder where those photos got to that I took...you'd be amazed how much it looks like your DD!
 

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They look so well trained and manageable.
This would def. not be my sheeps. LOL
 
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