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How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
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How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
Anyone tried this?
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
I make bleating noises ... the good ones usually get a response. Kind of a Welsh mating call I suppose
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
I do that too only the other day I hadn't noticed a guy on the other side of a dry stone wall he was repairing. He popped his head up and gave me look of utter bemusement. No point in trying to explain, I just rode on rather red in the face .s8tannorm wrote:I make bleating noises ...
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
Have you ever pulled?s8tannorm wrote:I make bleating noises ... the good ones usually get a response. Kind of a Welsh mating call I suppose
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
You wear velcro gloves too?s8tannorm wrote:I make bleating noises ... the good ones usually get a response. Kind of a Welsh mating call I suppose
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
I was looking after a sick lamb last year ... I had it and its mother in the barn for a week so I could bottle feed it and get its legs working again. At first the ewe wasn't keen but after a day or two she'd come over and nuzzle my ear while I fed her lamb ... I quite enjoyed itHave you ever pulled?
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Re: How To Deal With Sheep, advice from 1898
Always:mountainbaker wrote:You wear velcro gloves too?
(Stealing the lamb, or giving it back, you decide)