My sheep run with the horses. I have more problems with my ram harassing
the horses than vise versa. 

Oneta Johnson
McLoud Telephone Company
Data Entry/CSR
 
Don't tell GOD what to do, just report for duty!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Cecil Bearden
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 8:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [blackbelly] Sheep and Horses

I had a 4 yr old QH mare with my sheep and she injured 3 ewes, chased 
one down and caused her to go into labor during one of the coldest 
nights we had this winter, she did not survive.  Then this mare bit the 
top of the head out of a lamb and ate it.    It is only by the grace of 
God and my gun not being handy  that I did not kill this mare on 
sight.    I still have her if anyone is interested in a sheep killer.   
Before this I had a Morgan Mare and Gelding with the sheep all the time 
and never had any problems with them or dogs or coyotes.   My Morgan 
Mare is gone now, but the Gelding is still here.... 

I had 2 donkeys with the sheep but they killed 2 lambs by stomping them.
  It depends on the horse. 
All horses are crazy, some more than others.  

Cecil in OKla


Christine Handley wrote:
> I had a QH mare that used to be with my sheep and goats. She was
wonderful, 
> the kids and lambs would run all around and under her. The older bucks
would 
> pasture with her and they would rub on her.
> Now she is gone and I have another QH mare, who I think would be okay
with 
> them, but my other mare , an Appy , absolutely hates any intruders.
> So I would be very hesitant to put the sheep or goats out with them.
>
> I think the QH have a natural liking for cattle and other herd
animals. 
> Whereas, Appaloosas, I have found are kind of "different". So far I
have 
> found that they have "quirky" personalities.
>
> Chris in Ontario.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:57 PM
> Subject: [blackbelly] Sheep and Horses
>
>
>   
>> Does anyone keep other animals, particularly horses, in with their
sheep
>> herds? My interest in sheep partially comes from my desire for
>> companionship for my horse. Any problems with the rams and the other
>> animals?
>> Thanks,
>>          Eileen
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