Hello, as the title suggests, I am new on here although I've been lurking for a year or so.
Earlier this year we bought a small flock of Zwarbles lambs - 4 boys for the freezer and 4 girls to eventually breed from. Our field has been split into two, to allow the boys to be separated from the girls (for obvious reasons!) and both paddocks have been completely sheep-proofed in terms of new stock fencing and gates. The fencing is the right way up (smaller holes at the bottom) but one of our boys - Timmy (yes, I know I shouldn't name them!) - is daily having to be rescued from the fence as he's put his head through it yet again.
Any suggestions? I'm loathe to put electric fencing up because of the children being so young but I am having to rescue this stupid sheep every day at the moment. It's not like he can't even get himself out - he pulls himself out as soon as I get near! He was there for hours, bleating loudly, the other day, so my neighbour informed me, but pulled himself out when I got home and went to rescue him. How dense can one sheep be?
I am checking the flock twice a day but it makes no difference! Arggghhhhh!