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Can sheep be house trained?

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I remember some of the stories from the old folks about living on the farm, barns, animals, and so on. The general theme is that if you keep your animals inside a building, that building becomes the animal house. Therefore, if you want to keep a sheep inside, go ahead, but it'll be on the sheep's terms. If you don't mind living in a barn, that's up to you.

No, sheep can't be house trained.
 
My Mom raises dairy goats and always has 4 or five sheep. I've tended them for years. I don't see any way they could possibly be trained for that. Additionally I doubt your GF has any idea how big a full sized sheep actually is.
 
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