Oh, ours would come when I called them by name, so that was no problem. They'd come for my husband, if they saw a feed bucket in his hand. I always rewarded them for coming when I called, so they didn't need to see a bucket, for me. They liked treats and they liked being scratched. On their cheeks, under their chin, on their forehead or a butt rub, like a dog. Catching them was no problem, it was the flipping them upside down that was hard!
Actually, after a couple of years they were a little better about shearing, as they were really happy to get that heavy wool off. They scampered around like lambs afterwards. They never held a grudge, either, although it's not very helpful to have a sheep nibbling your boot laces or your back pocket while you're trying to work on the next one! I used to threaten them with a hoof trimming, if they didn't quit that!
Do you want to have your hooves trimmed??? Go find something else to do!!!
Since they were pets, I gave them small treats of various vegetables and fruits. Of course, a cut up apple or some carrot was always popular. I wouldn't give them a lot of it, but one or two of my parrot's pellets that had the molasses in it were very popular. They were even happy to just have a bit of their regular grain. The all time favorite, though, were raw peanuts in the shell. OMG! It caused a riot!
It sounds like you've had some pretty wild times! It's always funnier later, than it is when you're doing it. They can sure be frisky, especially once they figure out what's going on. The first one's always the easiest, no matter what you're doing. After that, they make you work for it! At least after we got them called into and locked into the corral, it wasn't too bad catching them. We had one that was always a little so-and-so. We finally figured out we should just do him first. Well, duh!
I can just picture you roping! I can't picture me doing it. I guess that's why I went with shameless bribery.

Actually, after a couple of years they were a little better about shearing, as they were really happy to get that heavy wool off. They scampered around like lambs afterwards. They never held a grudge, either, although it's not very helpful to have a sheep nibbling your boot laces or your back pocket while you're trying to work on the next one! I used to threaten them with a hoof trimming, if they didn't quit that!

Do you want to have your hooves trimmed??? Go find something else to do!!!

Since they were pets, I gave them small treats of various vegetables and fruits. Of course, a cut up apple or some carrot was always popular. I wouldn't give them a lot of it, but one or two of my parrot's pellets that had the molasses in it were very popular. They were even happy to just have a bit of their regular grain. The all time favorite, though, were raw peanuts in the shell. OMG! It caused a riot!
It sounds like you've had some pretty wild times! It's always funnier later, than it is when you're doing it. They can sure be frisky, especially once they figure out what's going on. The first one's always the easiest, no matter what you're doing. After that, they make you work for it! At least after we got them called into and locked into the corral, it wasn't too bad catching them. We had one that was always a little so-and-so. We finally figured out we should just do him first. Well, duh!

I can just picture you roping! I can't picture me doing it. I guess that's why I went with shameless bribery.