A wild sheep found in a forest in Australia, named Baarack by rescuers, has yielded a fleece weighing more than 77 pounds.
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@sherrybedwell11373 роки тому
You know this poor baby feels like a new animal just imagine walking around with that much wool on you.God bless the rescuers
@luanne43803 роки тому
Poor baby. Thank GOD for the rescuers!!!
@xvideodventurer48263 роки тому
Bet U anything he or she is thinking "Oooh sweet relief 😌. Thank you humans for freeing me from my woolen cage."
@aos59292 роки тому
They gonna eat him
@dr.ameerahyder73663 роки тому
From india.... thanks for the rescuers... ❤️🙏
@lilyyoung76056 місяців тому
I just love sheep so much it makes me tear😢 up. Like imagine how mayn sheep dont have the help they need! My sheep gertude passed away and this reminds me of her thank you so much
@jadekeatingking58242 місяці тому
I noticed the skin tore on his neck
@aliyaforever22543 роки тому
I'm praying there isn't any more like this they haven't come across. I know he feels good having a home again, he had no resistance. He wanted that stuff off. Great rescue 👏🏾
@joycehudson63 роки тому
God bless all you wonderful people
@Lakovos013 роки тому
That sheep stayed at a super saiyan sheep for so long he didn't know how to power down so the super saiyan hair or wool kept growing
@matthewglick55553 роки тому
This is what my barber thinks he be doin
@marcsauve18443 роки тому
Must’ve been very heavy with all that wool and very hard to stand up
@mohammadfaizal30713 роки тому
She is so DAMN CUTE 🌹💋😘🤩
@catlovergirl46043 роки тому
It's a boy
@joeybarrelwilde3 роки тому
The sheep had so much fleece, and was so overheated, can the sheep get hypothermia, or chills from just not having the hot fleece anymore?
@fluffylittleclouds13 роки тому
Guess that's why they give him a coat after the shaving :) and he sleeps inside now.
@susanthomas3003 роки тому
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@tinogrunenberg10803 роки тому
Ist das Blut an der Kehle? Is that blood on the throat?
@ryancochran6672Рік тому
Ich weiß nicht, aber es sieht so aus
@ivanicabratulic9297Рік тому
Yeah, its not easy to cut so much wool
@SusanLynn6563 роки тому
Is the wool salvageable or is it ruined?
@rain321q2 роки тому
This guy asking the real questions here.
@ericholt39953 роки тому
Wow that's a lot of WOOL! 😳 How many sweater's would that make? 👍😍👍
@clearpill3 роки тому
Me after the quarantine...
@mytechmalayalam63633 роки тому
മലയാളി ഉണ്ടോ
@Maria-pr4ih3 роки тому
Undallo
@hydrix773 роки тому
✌️
@martinaubut92083 роки тому
Wow, an Ewok !
@Trust33632 роки тому
The sheep looks Scottish
@g-a-i-l-3 роки тому
You know I love merino wool! Also the animal in the walker. Please sheer my weight off.
@selbst1053 роки тому
this are doing humans! create sheep with too much wool, that they are not able to live. where is compassion in human beings?
@odach20343 роки тому
You just saw the compassion in human beings, they just went out of their way to shave 78lbs of wool off a sheep they didn't have to do it, but they did.
@selbst1053 роки тому
@@odach2034 what you say is right, too!! :) i thought this too. but without humans who breed such "races" (to get more wool out of it) the sheep never would have looked that way and experienced not be able to walk and almost died from it. i think all sides could have learned something out of it.
@orpheusowlallearthlingsmat60762 роки тому
@@selbst105 For now, it's a minority of humans who have compassion to rescue farmed animals and not participate in their exploitation. The problem is the perception, that using and killing animals for humans' benefit is acceptable, as it's become normalized by societies and governments, all because of financial incentive.
@diveshoudivoo56783 роки тому
There must be a natural way for sheep to shred the furr... Sheeps cannot remain dependent on humans.
@orpheusowlallearthlingsmat60762 роки тому
These farmed sheep are unnaturally and genetically bred to produce 10 times the amount of wool they would normally have, which makes them permanently dependent on the humans who deformed them like this. They weren't meant to live long either, as they're sent to slaughter after a certain time. Same thing with chickens, who are genetically altered to grow so fast their legs can't handle their weight and their bones snap.