[Jacob-list] Chickens and sheep

Katherine Wisor creeksendfarm at mac.com
Wed Jan 28 19:45:42 EST 2004


Treat him as a equal . He is not better than you, nor you better than 
him...   They sense inferiority and a treat more not  so much as 
"fear". ( people that visit here always say" they will know I'm afraid" 
)   They also read our  "non - verbal 's ",( a  thing you can only feel 
and see)      Like I read what animals plan to do next by how they move 
, blink  their eyes , their feet etc.  they do the same thing....  They 
WILL meet aggression with aggression and  act aggressively out of the 
need to protect themselves  and mates (out of instinct)   Treat 
everyone the same   ( would you hit your ewes because they stump their 
feet at you ?    If they do that  THEY DON"T KNOW YOU OR WHAT YOU"LL DO 
NEXT!!!!!)   and be consistent in your actions and I bet you will meet  
the same response each time you meet a ram, at least one that knows you 
and what to expect from you ... Learning this is NOT over night ... so 
I must be  OLD AS  DIRT!!!    > Katherine
On Jan 28, 2004, at 12:59 PM, ACAMDA at aol.com wrote:

> Katherine -
>  
> Thanks for the encouragement!  I feel better already.  We too prefer 
> everything to be together.  We have a cat that begs to go out in the 
> mornings so she can be with the sheep all day.  The only other critter 
> in with the sheep is a young donkey, who is there to be sure the dogs 
> do no harm should they somehow cross the fence.  I like the idea of 
> chickens roaming free and scarfing up bugs in the leaves and grass.  
> We don't have a ram - we borrow one when needed.  I'm not comfortable 
> yet with my own husbandry to handle one I'm afraid.  The one we 
> borrowed this year was wonderful, however, so we may change our mind.  
> My husband nicknames him "Smiley" because of the grin he had on his 
> face while he was here! 
>  
> I also agree that the way we treat our companions on this earth 
> determines to a large extent how they treat us.  There are times when 
> the dogs are asleep on the couch and I have to go to bed because 
> there's no place to sit!  (My mother defines that as a form of 
> insanity!)
>  
> Thanks again for your help. We've made a homemade incubator to use 
> with the eggs, so hopefully in the spring we'll have LOTS of new 
> babies. 
>  
> Kathey
> Sweet Georgia Valley
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