Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge on the behaviour of pet sheep and if you could offer any advice.
I have a pet sheep (badger-face Shetland wether), just the one, now 2 & a 1/2 yrs old, whom we acquired when I was working on an open farm. His mother rejected him mostly due to the fact she had mastitis and was very painful.
I took him home and hand-reared him, and he's been with us ever since because we could not handle him going off to slaughter after all the hard work, and we had become quite attached!
He's only really ever known human interaction, as he has never been around other sheep, other than a couple of days after birth. He responds to his name and always runs to greet us when we go out to him. There is also two pet rabbits in the garden which he seems to enjoy watching when they show off (running and jumping around).
Lately, I've noticed that he seems a little down. I'm not really sure how to explain it but he just doesn't seem as happy. He recently had a vet check up, and we were told he's perfectly fine, if not just a little too well looked after (oops). So he's on a little diet, but he still enjoys his food.
He often gets interaction from all of us, not so much in the winter but as much as we can.
Is there any chance he could be bored? Do sheep get bored with their surroundings after a while? Currently he has a space roughly 25ftx40ft. He has some logs, a small tree/bush, and some plain rubber bicycle tyres which he seems to enjoy chewing/gnawing. He's got a shed which he is shut into at night as he is alone, we don't want him being at risk to any predators, and has a large soft toy in with him which he's had from when he was young.
We take him out for "walks" over to a large public field just around the corner from where we live. He seems to perk up at this change of scenery and we run with him and he runs along side jumping and doing little leg flicks.
We've considered maybe moving things around and adding some more sheep-friendly plants and trees for him to forage from, and also making his space bigger.
If anyone has any other advice or views it'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
KTx