[Jacob-list] comment on "those wild Jacobs"

Melody critterland at bendcable.com
Tue Mar 14 22:23:00 EST 2006


I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but I just have to share this story about the "wild and crazy Jacob sheep".  I've been told several times that Jacobs are not tameable, that they are too wild, that they are too hard to handle because they're flighty and so on.  Well, tonight one of my wild flighty Jacobs was attacked by a dog who managed to get into the pasture.  I didn't see the attack, just found the results when I went out for evening feeding.  Fortunately it wasn't nearly as bad as it could have been.  My sweet old Butterfly was hiding in a corner of the outside shelter with one hind leg, hip and flank sliced and gashed.  The vet says nothing broken, and while she isn't using the leg there is probably no permanent damage to joint structures, just  a lot of muscle damage. But this wild and flighty Jacob stood unrestrained except for my hand resting on her neck and rubbing behind her ears, and leaned her head against me while the vet shaved , cleaned, clipped ragged flesh, and cared for the wounds.   Yep, can't tame them.  Too wild.  
Barring infection, Butterfly should recover in time.  She is due to lamb in 3 1/2 weeks, the jury is still out on whether this will cause her to abort, but I'm going to trust to Jacob resilience and prayer on that.
Wild and flighty Jacobs my eye!
Melody
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