Some like to bucket train, some like to use a dog I am going to share my story of this week with my sheep....who will be going to the freezer if they don't pack it in
I had a phone call at 2 on friday afternoon, 'ere did ye know yer sheeps is at post office?'. Well no, obviously not I don't generally take them shopping with me. That and the fact I was in Wales at the time
Mass panic ensued, and I am in tears worried about my little sheeps

. My friend said she will try her best to get them in but 'you know what sheep are like, can I go get your dog?'
Er he's in Wales with me. So I said just rattle the bucket and they will follow you into the jaws of hell if you wanted.
Bless their little hearts, 2 by 2 all the way from the field someone had popped them into for safekeeping (I have yet to find this person to thank them with a pressie) all through the village and out to their paddock, they didn't try and wander once
My sheep have never met this person, yet they followed her anyway. I would highly recommend you bucket train your sheep, even if you never intend having to lead them. Mine were not the only escapees this past week, but I do believe mine are the only ones all back where they are supposed to be