Hi Everyone,
I rarely post but have learned s much through this list. Thank you
to everyone for sharing. I have had AB's for almost 5 years feel that I
have something of interest to share with everybody.
I, too, have had my fill of rams with bad attitudes through the years (I
An Excellent Idea! It also works great on Dogs chasing Cars..
Cecil in OKla
rexesandro...@aol.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I rarely post but have learned s much through this list. Thank you
to everyone for sharing. I have had AB's for almost 5 years feel that I
have something of
The Wintermutes wrote:
Hi again Elizabeth,
Don't assume the majority of Blackbelly rams are aggressive. The aggressive
rams just give everybody something to talk about!
Hi all,
This is an interesting topic. I have 3 jr rams...the lead ram, Andy, is
2 yrs old, the other two are
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Subject: [blackbelly] aggressive rams
Barb, Mary, Chris, and Rhonda have all given excellent advice about how a
shepherd should modify his or her behavior around a ram and not expect a
ram to modify his. Mary and I raise Barbados
I've read this thread with great interest because I remember the stories
about Yasha when he was a baby. I'm ever thankful I had my 3 sweet ram
lambs (bottlefed) castrated at 2 months of age. They're 18 months now and
just as gentle, tame and sweet as when they were babies. I heard the
stories