That must have been a sight CW, your little sheep following a bucket through the village

. So glad they are safe and sound!
Most of mine are bucket trained, but OMG I am nearly trampled in the ensuing stampede when 44 ewes and lambs come tearing across the field and more than once I have been swept away on their backs when some have dived between my legs, I think this is their ploy to get at the food quickly

. I now call them from a safe distance! However there are always one or two who don't follow the others and need rounding up

. I did try a bit of hand feeding at one time to keep them coming after they had some traumatic treatment session, but soon gave it up after I kept being mugged with sheep jumping on my back LOL!
It is funny that even the friendliest of my sheep know exactly when I have designs on them for capture, and I have to try and outwit them. Not always easy though! I have one Gotland in particular who is like a dog, will come to me for hugs etc but she is also the one who puts up the biggest fight when she's restrained

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My Kune Kune pigs will also do anything for food, good job as once very early in the morning I could hear Ernie grunting. In my half sleep I thought 'aww that's Ernie'. Then realised it was rather close to the house, jumped up and saw the pair of them just disappearing out of my driveway. I ran downstairs in my nightie, put some wellies on, grabbed some pignuts and by this time they were up the lane. I rushed after them rattling the nuts and they immediately came haring back - thankfully no cars passed in this time as I must have looked a sight in my nightie with pink flying pigs on it, wellies followed by two pigs