I don't know. There are times when my dogs are quieter than my sheep. Of course, if I wasn't STARVING them on a regular basis they wouldn't holler at me so much ;-).
....and when our sheep see us they act like marbles in a can, hugging the edge of the wall and staying as far away from us as possible. I can only wish that someday our sheep will act remotely like yours.
Awww, I love this post! I'm always hearing how sheep are skittish and stick to themselves and not at all interested in human companionship...but it's my firm belief that it just takes the *right* human to make them *want* to interact. Good job, you! (btw, i had a sheep named Savannah when I was 19 who thought she was a dog) :-)
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Oh....but do they wag their tales? ;D
I don't know. There are times when my dogs are quieter than my sheep. Of course, if I wasn't STARVING them on a regular basis they wouldn't holler at me so much ;-).
Yes Milah, in fact, they do!
i'm not sure i qualify as a city slicker, but i'll take two!
I am going to get me a sheep!!!!
....and when our sheep see us they act like marbles in a can, hugging the edge of the wall and staying as far away from us as possible. I can only wish that someday our sheep will act remotely like yours.
I love their faces.
Awww, I love this post! I'm always hearing how sheep are skittish and stick to themselves and not at all interested in human companionship...but it's my firm belief that it just takes the *right* human to make them *want* to interact.
Good job, you!
(btw, i had a sheep named Savannah when I was 19 who thought she was a dog)
:-)
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