Funny you should ask. I am seriously considering something heavy-duty
with large 1" wooden dowels sticking out horizontally, like a huge bed
of nails with the "nails" maybe 8" to 12" apart. The wooden dowels
would, of course wear down and be chewed on, but it should last
several seasons if they are about a foot long. I think the goats and
ewes could handle it. The rams, idiots that they are, would probably
try to challenge it, and destroy it, or their faces.  This design is
still in my head. I have an 8 month old (human) to worry about and may
not get to it this year.

This idea came from watching them work over a large willow trunk base
I have lying on it's side in their pasture. They also like to scratch
on things like this in the summer.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.





On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Carol Elkins <celk...@awrittenword.com> wrote:
> I'd like to give my sheep something to scratch on besides my fence (they are
> really hard on fences). Come spring when they want to help their shedding
> along, it would be nice if they had something prickly or scratchy to rub up
> against. Have any of you made something for your sheep to scratch on?
>
> Carol
>
> Carol Elkins
> Critterhaven--Registered Barbados Blackbelly Hair Sheep
> (no shear, no dock, no fuss)
> Pueblo, Colorado
> http://www.critterhaven.biz
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