Re dogs and primitives, it's the same as humans and primitives. In the same way as
you need to act differently in gathering primitives (or hill sheep, which are similar) than you would gathering Ryelands or Charollais sheep, so does the dog need to work differently with primitives.
Too much pressure and they'll scatter, and over walls is a favourite

So it's softly softly catchy monkey.
Keep the dog well back, and using only gentle pressure. Lots of standing or lying down, walking slowly and not coming in too close - just the same as you need to be. (Though you don't need to lie down quite so much

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At every instant, each sheep is making a judgement about where it will be safest. So you have to make the direction in which you want them to move always seem to be safer than running back towards and past you.
I just took in 5 unwanted ones, which will come for food on their own but the rest do not as they are not bucket trained (and I wont do that, too much time and Money wasted for somthing thats not needed).
Bucket training isn't a waste if it saves you lots of time and hassle
I could be wrong, but based on those two statements, I'd say that Coximus is male and clydesdaleclopper is quite likely female.
Someone who thinks it must always be possible to dominate an animal into being where the person wants them is, in my experience, usually male.
Before you all shout at me, I know that
lots of men, including quite a few on here, are, as are many women, perfectly happy to work out how to do something that works more easily for human and sheep, even if it appears to be 'giving the sheep what they want'.