Ninnescah Ridge Dorpers
02/20/2026
๐ง๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ป๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ถ๐น๐ฒ๐ฟ โ ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฝ ๐๐๐ผ.
After the flock learned to walk up the ramp, we raised the trailer to its true loading height by hooking it to the truck. No surprises later.
Now they walk in without hesitation โ especially when a little alfalfa is waiting inside.
The trailer is set up with dividers so each sheep rides in its own space. That prevents shifting and keeps everyone steady during transport.
Next weโll finish the loading flow using the panels so sheep enter and naturally move clockwise into their own stall, one at a time. Calm movement. No pressure. Close a gate, and the next space is ready.
Good handling starts long before loading day.
Quiet systems make quiet sheep. ๐
02/14/2026
Training day at Ninnescah Ridge.
When we recently had to haul the ram to the vet, he hesitated at the trailer ramp. The race worked beautifully โ but the ramp was unfamiliar, and sheep donโt like unfamiliar.
So instead of forcing the issue next time, weโre doing something simple:
We parked the trailer in the corral and made it part of feeding time.
A little alfalfa just insideโฆ
Panels openโฆ
No pressure.
The first day, they were skeptical.
The second day, they walked up the ramp.
Tonight, some of the ewes chose the trailer first.
Calm sheep load themselves.
In a few days, weโll level the trailer to its true loading height so theyโre familiar with the real setup before we ever need it in a hurry.
Good equipment helps.
Quiet repetition matters more.
02/08/2026
This is Amos, our livestock guardian dog.
Heโs being raised alongside the flock, so calm presence, attentiveness, and responsibility become second nature. His role isnโt about excitement or aggression โ itโs about staying with the sheep and providing steady, quiet protection.
Good livestock guardian dogs donโt create drama. They create margin. And that matters just as much as good fencing and good stock.
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