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and that goes for YOU'RE sheep too.
Once again, owned by the master.
Look, Sparky, it's really pretty simple. If it's a combination of two words (the literate among us refer to this as a contraction), then it's "you're". See? It's a combination of "you" and "are", with the apostrophe replacing the missing letter and the space.
If, on the other hand, you mean to denote the possessive form of the second person, then the word is "your". No combined words, no apostrophe.