Good evening
Our 3 ouessant ladies arrived with us in February. After a lot of research into breeds we went for ouessants because of them being small and easy to handle, hardy and have seen them described in many places as being confident and friendly and easy to tame.
I love our girls and are really happy with them, but must admit they are not as tame as I had hoped. They will run over to us when we come into the field and follow us around (hoping for food obviously!), but we can't really get near them. One will very tentatively take food from our hand, but the moment you move your hand to try to stroke her or anything, she'll take fright. The other two won't come within touching distance. The first few times I had to round them up, I did it easily on my own, getting them into a corner with a bucket and then bringing hurdles round them. But they're wise to that now and the moment they see the hurdles they run for the hills!
Now I know sheep are "farm animals" really, but ours are pets and I was hoping they'd be fun for the children, and that they'd be able to stroke them and feed them etc. I see pictures of other people doing this so it must be possible with sheep right? Plus, I'd really like to be able to get hold of them more easily so we can do checks for blowfly etc without having to have a major rounding up mission!
So how does anyone (who is prepared to humour me with the "cuddly pet sheep" ideal) have any advice for getting them more tame? We are currently feeding them a handful of food each almost every day as they are in lamb, but that will probably stop once the grass is really here as don't want them fat. They won't come near enough for treats from the hand. Am quite prepared to put in work to "tame" them, but not sure how to do it!