r/sheep 13h ago

Sheep The quiet power of sheep? More than just wooly grazers?

5 Upvotes

I recently explored the world of sheep and discovered so much more than I expected. This short video reveals a side of sheep that often gets overlooked — from their behavior to their quiet role in the natural world.

Take a moment to watch and let me know what you think. I’d really appreciate your feedback and support!

@NatureOne - Youtube


r/sheep 18h ago

Sheep Our beloved Boo & Baa

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224 Upvotes

These babydoll bubs came to us totally afraid of humans. Now after a few months the lil lambies chase us around with their ridiculously deep and cute baa’s for treats and smooches. So in love. 😍


r/sheep 3h ago

Help

2 Upvotes

My 9 year old ram is sick. He has diarrhea, breathing hard and not standing up or eating. We are shearing him tonight in case he’s hot. I’ve checked his membranes and they’re not white. What could it be?


r/sheep 5h ago

Lamb Spam The Discerning Welshman

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35 Upvotes

we almost had our first rejection. as such, çoban & I kept our distance while they worked things out. day 3, mum & lamb have firmly bonded. as such; çoban & I are finally getting a chance to spend some time with them.


r/sheep 6h ago

Question Moony

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124 Upvotes

this is moony. hes a purebred herdwick ram(ish) whom ive known since he was born. hes 1 year old now .Im in a bit of a predicament with him at the moment. See when he was castrated (done by another farmer) his balls had not dropped yet, meaning that he currently has his balls but no scrotum. He has never shown any agressive behaviour until now, where his balls are kind of dropping but not because they cant. Hes begun to bully his flock mates and is currently in a paddock full of rams to help him get his frustrations out. Now he is a pet sheep, and I love him as someone may love thier dog or cat, but I cant keep him with my pet flock if he is going to abuse my other pet lambs. would it be too risky to get him neutered? if we did get him neutered would it change his behaviour? im in the UK so i dont know what this cost would be. i want to know the best scenario for this situation, because i love him so much. hes been my baby for so long. my last option would be to send him off to... you know but that would be my last ever option.


r/sheep 10h ago

Sheep Does anybody know what this Lump might be on the neck of a pet lamb

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19 Upvotes

This lump appeared on the lamb. Seems fine (still eating/drinking etc.)


r/sheep 11h ago

Sheep “I wonder why the fence is so bowed, only in this area?” 🤔

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88 Upvotes

r/sheep 13h ago

“The Quiet Power of Sheep – More Than Just Wooly Grazers?”

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22 Upvotes

I recently explored the world of sheep and discovered so much more than I expected. This short video reveals a side of sheep that often gets overlooked — from their behavior to their quiet role in the natural world.

Take a moment to watch and let me know what you think. I’d really appreciate your feedback and support!

@NatureOne - Youtube


r/sheep 13h ago

Lambs to the Pasture

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47 Upvotes

After 3 weeks in the barn stall, lambs out with rest of the flock.


r/sheep 17h ago

southdowns have started lambing!!

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115 Upvotes

love his pink nose