Baymule
Herd Master
Your flock is growing! Funny how in a few weeks time of lambing, it is a population explosion! Love it!
yeah Im so excited for lambing season!! Babies from some pretty awesome show lines. Fingers crossed for some good ones. I keep telling my husband that sheep are like potato chips. Cant have just one.Your flock is growing! Funny how in a few weeks time of lambing, it is a population explosion! Love it!
he will leave me alone for the most part if i have the spray bottle. He doesn't like when i put vinegar in itHe is testing you. Slap his face-hard and yell NO! Make him move his feet. In animal language, the loser runs away, the winner makes the other one move their feet. Assert dominance over him. You can crowd him by walking into him saying AAHHNNTT! When he moves away, stop, don’t chase him.
I never did this, but I have read where some people have thrown their ram on the ground and sat on him.
You have to make him stop, he will get bolder.
I had one that I shook plastic grocery bags at, he was absolutely terrified of them. He always had a bad attitude so we sent him to freezer camp.
Yes he is very much halter trained from showing. He is a different sheep when in his halter, he respects the chain. He stands great in the show ring, when practicing, when he gets brushed and a bath. He is a complete gentleman until the halter comes off lol I wouldn't say he is mean, its like he is in that teenager testing limits phase of his life lol that and all the ewes are bred and have no interest in him AT ALL. so he bugs me and I tend to be his main focus when im out in the pasture or in his penHe is halter broke, isn't he? Maybe tie him up while you are in his pen or pasture. Some rams are just rams and that's how nature programmed them. He may be going through a teenager phase or this may be the new normal, time will tell.
My husband thought I was beyond nuts for wanting to go the Tennessee to get Ringo. He started off pretty ok at the first of the trip, but the closer we got, the more he griped and complained. By the time we got there, he was on non-stop b!tching. After meeting Ringo, he understood why I wanted him so badly. Our granddaughters love to go in with the sheep and I wanted Ringo for his calm, gentle attitude. Now, he loves the attention they give him. I do watch, he is a ram, but I am confident in Ringo. Haha, on the way back home, my husband bragged on Ringo all the way. It was 1,354 miles round trip and I'd do it again in a heartbeat for Ringo. Mike says Ringo passes on his calm nature to his lambs, I need to get a few registered ewes so I can keep one of his sons.