I'd like to introduce Barbara, Dolly and Lucky - say hi
(Oh no I can't insert a picture as it is too big.....)
They are amazing and already feeding from our hands compared to running in the opposite direction like they were possessed!
Thank you to everyone who offered advice already. We are going to continue to tame them as best we can. We've been to the local agri store and they've given us some feed we can use to do that and probably will use as an actual feed through the winter. At the moment they are on a paddock the ponies were on in the summer whilst we fix the garden we have (think more small field that the previous owner liked to call a garden when using his sit on lawnmower) to be sheep proof. They will move in there and won't need any extra feed for a good while as the grass is right up. Then the plan is to supplement them with hay and hard feed when winter hits so I will be back for advice then.
In the mean time, they have been wormed and treated for fluke prevention.....now to get used to how the should look so if and when they get a limp, I can notice it. I am used to horses movement, not sheep just yet.