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  • Evil sheep

    Baarack the Sheep!
    Quit butting me when I go out to feed you! I am the one who controls the food! I saved you from a life as lamb chops! I have not neutered you yet, but that's always a possibility, y'know.

  • #2
    Would that be Baarack O - BAM -a? LOL!

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    • #3
      I never realized how dumb sheep were until three of them came with the farm we bought 5 years ago. They would break out of the pasture in the middle of the night, be unable to find their way back into the pasture through the fence hole that THEY JUST BROKE OUT OF!, and stand in the driveway baa-ing really f'ing loudly and projectile-sh!tting all over the driveway until I'd get up to herd them back into the pasture. Rinse, wash, repeat the next night.

      Needless to say I found them a new home pronto with someone who knew and appreciated sheep.
      ~Living the life I imagined~

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      • #4
        Geld the sheep now, like right now. There's a reason intact males are called rams. It will not get better. In fact, it will get worse. Much worse. Think about the ram knocking you down then, every time you try to get up, he knocks you down again. Big fun for him, not so much for you.

        It's not evil, it's their nature. The vet is your friend.

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        • #5
          Yup, think stallion with NO ground manners.

          Rams can seriously hurt you.
          I wasn't always a Smurf
          Penmerryl's Sophie RIDSH
          "I ain't as good as I once was but I'm as good once as I ever was"
          The ignore list is my friend. It takes 2 to argue.

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          • #6
            Sheep are not evil. Therefore you must be the evil one. Sheepishes are sheepish and nice. Repent and your sheep will forgive you and not have to protect his sheepish self! Obviously, you are staving him. (Says the person with her own un-neutered "Jabba the Hut" sheep.)

            The only one my big old sheep tried to head butt is our hound when she tries to get Fluffy to play. Sheep don't play with hounds and he's getting tired of trying to explain this the stupid hound girl.

            When all else fails, emulate a sheep dog and learn to herd your sheep. This involves various angles of approach - never straight on. One you can move your sheep around, you are in control. This is also known as natural sheepmanship. BTW - it is pretty much impossible to teach a foxhound to herd sheep properly. So don't even try.

            SCFarm
            The above post is an opinion, just an opinion. If it were a real live fact it would include supporting links to websites full of people who already agreed with me.

            www.southern-cross-farm.com

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            • #7
              Baa-ram-ewe, baa-ram-ewe. To your breed, your fleece, your clan be true. Sheep be true. Baa-ram-ewe.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LLDM View Post
                Sheep are not evil. Therefore you must be the evil one. Sheepishes are sheepish and nice. Repent and your sheep will forgive you and not have to protect his sheepish self! Obviously, you are staving him. (Says the person with her own un-neutered "Jabba the Hut" sheep.)

                The only one my big old sheep tried to head butt is our hound when she tries to get Fluffy to play. Sheep don't play with hounds and he's getting tired of trying to explain this the stupid hound girl.

                When all else fails, emulate a sheep dog and learn to herd your sheep. This involves various angles of approach - never straight on. One you can move your sheep around, you are in control. This is also known as natural sheepmanship. BTW - it is pretty much impossible to teach a foxhound to herd sheep properly. So don't even try.

                SCFarm
                the NOT!! Spoiled!! Arabian Protectavest poster pony lives on in my heart

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                  #9
                  Yup, Baaarack. There are so many parallel-o-lisms I will not go into it now.

                  Well, he does pretty well on a leash...We used to have border collies, so I know the moves.
                  Oh, I iwll seriously consider getting rid of his "bits". They certainly are, um, obvious. Puts the bulls in the neighbor's pasture to shame.
                  Yeah, he never did figure out how to get back into his original pasture. D'oh.
                  He sticks with the horses so isn't too annoying. The Basset loves him. No return of affection on Baarack's part. Guess he don't like them Southern boys...
                  Maybe I should change his name to Rambo. We had a friend years ago who had a PB Pig named Hamlet. He slept in the house with a chain saw-no, I kid you not-and would not go to sleep without the chain saw on his blanket.

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                  • #10
                    Pet rams are a Bad Idea.
                    BTDT got the t-shirt.

                    I can give you an Arab recipe for mutton...
                    "It's like a Russian nesting doll of train wrecks."--CaitlinandTheBay

                    ...just settin' on the Group W bench.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ghazzu View Post
                      Pet rams are a Bad Idea.
                      BTDT got the t-shirt.

                      I can give you an Arab recipe for mutton...
                      Or Irish Stew
                      Pet Billy goats (bucks) are even worse.
                      I wasn't always a Smurf
                      Penmerryl's Sophie RIDSH
                      "I ain't as good as I once was but I'm as good once as I ever was"
                      The ignore list is my friend. It takes 2 to argue.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by HeartsongHorses View Post
                        Baa-ram-ewe, baa-ram-ewe. To your breed, your fleece, your clan be true. Sheep be true. Baa-ram-ewe.
                        www.Somermistfarm.com
                        Quality Hunter Ponies

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                          #13
                          That'll do Pig, that'll do.

                          Going out to feed now. Wish me luck!
                          Plan to call the vet this week.

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