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I can't see the link content Mark.

A sheep with 6 years of wool would be quite a size - it would have to be a big ute that the fella put it in the back of.

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Guess I've never seen a sheep in its "natrual" state before....

 

...I'm thinking that's a hellofva defense against a biting predator..lol.

 

48D

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Davin ill watch it tomorrow and post his name. He lives in Tasmania province/state/area of Australia.

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After that many years in the wild, I was surprised to see it that receptive to people and easily caught, let alone willing to stay in the back of a ute.

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Davin ill watch it tomorrow and post his name. He lives in Tasmania province/state/area of Australia.

 

Tasmania is a long distance from my place Mark (about 1400 miles). I found the story on another link. It's unusual that the sheep was in such good order as they tend to get 'fly-blown' or suffer infections without regular shearing. The fella who caught that sheep reckons that there was enough wool for a few good jumpers there.

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FWIW his name is Peter Hazel form SE Australia.

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