Posted by RN on March 21, 2017 at 12:45:47 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Can you chain up a sheep posted by down under farmer on March 21, 2017 at 06:08:55:
Halter broke 4H or FFA project sheep have been rope or chain tied as lawnmowers, ditch cleaners in some cases, no real problems IF they have been halter broke for leading, used to the head stall and lead. Some training includes stand to heel and a command to relax, allowance to graze on informal walks. Friendly Shetland ram was brought in with halter, hand fed garden weeds and was left on lawn with rope tied to fence post, cleaned up in circle no problems. Young milk goat got caught in fence many times, wire cutters and leather gloves needed every 3 or 4 days so electric fencing needed for most of goats- with the exception of older milker that had been shown in ring couple times, could be staked out a couple hours before getting messed up and bellering started. Couple Jacobs bottle lambs were put in dog harness by buyers for lawnmower duty, taken for walks and seemed to have been no problem staked out until fencing, gates put up for 'free range' on lawn. another question might be: can you chain up a human 'want to wander in traffic' rug rat without police hassles? RN
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