The native breeds (soay, boreray, moorits) are considered 'easy care' in that you don't have to do too much to them, their coats drop off (about now) and they lamb without your help. You do have to gather them twice a year for worming, feet, injections, tags etc and care for the lambs if there are problems, but twice a year is hardly a hassle. You can train them to the bucket or we train ours to the trough and then put the trough in the sheep shed for a week so they get used to it before shutting them in if we need to do anything (so they aren't suspicious). Soay and Castlemilk Moorits are quite popular now and you will probably find some near you (although they are registered as 'rare breeds'. No livestock are completely easy peasy. When you have livestock you have problems - somewhere.