- Thread starter
- #10,981
Mike CHS
Herd Master
Nothing new here and I haven't even had to cut any grass due to the lack of rain for a couple weeks. For the grass that needs to be cut, I put the bagger on the mower and am hauling that to the sheep to take some pressure off the paddocks. Our adult sheep have gotten the benefit of the mower before so as soon as they see the mower pulling close to a gate, they come to see if it's going to be pig out time.
The young ram is proving to be a challenge but he is coming around. I can usually get a lamb tame in a couple of days but he is being stubborn. He has quit being so skittish when I am around him and I have been running him and Babs into the chute several times a day. I don't try to make young rams pet tame but I want them comfortable enough around people that they can be relatively safe to work with. I think we turned the corner today as I ran them through the chute since he had been laying down to avoid being touched but this afternoon, he just stood there waiting to see what evil was going to be done to him. When I let them go through and back to the stall, he was calm and stood there waiting for a cracker.
The young ram is proving to be a challenge but he is coming around. I can usually get a lamb tame in a couple of days but he is being stubborn. He has quit being so skittish when I am around him and I have been running him and Babs into the chute several times a day. I don't try to make young rams pet tame but I want them comfortable enough around people that they can be relatively safe to work with. I think we turned the corner today as I ran them through the chute since he had been laying down to avoid being touched but this afternoon, he just stood there waiting to see what evil was going to be done to him. When I let them go through and back to the stall, he was calm and stood there waiting for a cracker.
Last edited: