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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 765642" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Yes, sheep and lambs make wonderful pets. Contrary to popular belief, they are very intelligent. I've reared far too many lambs and once I had forty lambs being fed on a Lamb-Bar type arrangement. I was amazed how quickly they learnt their feeding order and position. My father-in-law, a sheepman all his life, couldnt believe how they answered to their names! If taught early, lambs love to ride in vehicles and even in front of you on the bike (astride the seat.) One of our sons broke a team of big weaner lambs into harness! (He is very embarrassed about this now he is an adult....) If reared singly with other types of animal, they think that's what they are. We've had lambs who thought they were dogs or ponies or calves! Of all the pets we get to have, lambs are the biggest hoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 765642, member: 8192"] Yes, sheep and lambs make wonderful pets. Contrary to popular belief, they are very intelligent. I've reared far too many lambs and once I had forty lambs being fed on a Lamb-Bar type arrangement. I was amazed how quickly they learnt their feeding order and position. My father-in-law, a sheepman all his life, couldnt believe how they answered to their names! If taught early, lambs love to ride in vehicles and even in front of you on the bike (astride the seat.) One of our sons broke a team of big weaner lambs into harness! (He is very embarrassed about this now he is an adult....) If reared singly with other types of animal, they think that's what they are. We've had lambs who thought they were dogs or ponies or calves! Of all the pets we get to have, lambs are the biggest hoot. [/QUOTE]
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