we have our bobby who was a rejected hebridean twin and we hand reared him. due to our inexperience at the time (we probly thought we would eat him) we never ringed him. this has left us with a completely tame ram which can at times be a pest and at others be a delight.
he comes to his name and u can lead him anywhere with a rope over his horn, no bother.
as he was handraised (and admittedly he spent the summer in and out of the house

) he doesnt really bond with the other sheep, and prefers to be closer to the house in his own paddock (he does have the choice) and the other big rams are a bit too hard on him, infact he nearly lost an eye after a nasty fight.
hes a bit difficult to manage with other stock on a daily basis, as u cant shoo him away at gateways and he always manages to stick his horn in the back of your thigh without trying. he is overfriendly with the pigs and ponies, and children and annoys them all. so as long as u know that, u can keep him and everyone safe.
he will do a headbutt in breeding season, the fear of which left my son up a tree for an hr or 2 two one year (pmsl)
our bobby is not breeding quality so havent bred from him. he is 5 now and will die here.
hope that helps.
