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How to keep sheep from eating cows grain?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomcolvin" data-source="post: 1602572" data-attributes="member: 24361"><p>Just sit down with them one Saturday morning and tell them how it's going to be. Then go to digging up dirt on the sheep to find some and force them to back off. Tell them if they don't quit you gonna take'em to court. Personally I think the separation idea is the best idea because of you keep on the sheep might call it Russian meddling. Just a little humor, I have and still have this problem with goats but the goats fight one another. I just separate in different catch pens and feed. I finally now have my cows and goats separated. Somethings are just not workable with out separating. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomcolvin, post: 1602572, member: 24361"] Just sit down with them one Saturday morning and tell them how it’s going to be. Then go to digging up dirt on the sheep to find some and force them to back off. Tell them if they don’t quit you gonna take’em to court. Personally I think the separation idea is the best idea because of you keep on the sheep might call it Russian meddling. Just a little humor, I have and still have this problem with goats but the goats fight one another. I just separate in different catch pens and feed. I finally now have my cows and goats separated. Somethings are just not workable with out separating. IMO [/QUOTE]
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