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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1819308" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have run both... the jenny's paired up and took real good care of the sheep.... and they did not neglect them like some say they will. The jacks, intact males, are more iffy with the female sheep and saw a couple sniffing out the heifer calves in one place.... the geldings were just good all around... have had them in with the cattle also and no issues with them. </p><p>We also ran some llamas with the sheep and the females were like watching a pair of herding sheep dog when some stray dogs went into the field... one took the ewes and lambs up the hill and the other stayed between the stray dogs and the flock... keeping them away from following... chased and kicked and tried biting with their mouths... </p><p>The gelding llamas we kept with the cattle and never had anything bothering them during that time either... They need shearing so more of a pain... I would go with jenny's or gelded males.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1819308, member: 25884"] We have run both... the jenny's paired up and took real good care of the sheep.... and they did not neglect them like some say they will. The jacks, intact males, are more iffy with the female sheep and saw a couple sniffing out the heifer calves in one place.... the geldings were just good all around... have had them in with the cattle also and no issues with them. We also ran some llamas with the sheep and the females were like watching a pair of herding sheep dog when some stray dogs went into the field... one took the ewes and lambs up the hill and the other stayed between the stray dogs and the flock... keeping them away from following... chased and kicked and tried biting with their mouths... The gelding llamas we kept with the cattle and never had anything bothering them during that time either... They need shearing so more of a pain... I would go with jenny's or gelded males. [/QUOTE]
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