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Lost Sheep Sets Unofficial World Record For Heaviest Fleece

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Photo Credit: Tammy Ven Dange via Twitter

After spending years in relative isolation, a Merino sheep by the name of Chris is sporting some pretty nasty dreads. The sheep, who according to the Canberra Times, was discovered in unruly form just outside of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory and is now in desperate need of a good shearing.

The sheep, which was bred for Merino production, grew an unruly fleece that without proper shearing actually poses a threat to the animal’s health.

Among the various health issues related to an untamed fleece are “infections, flystrike, and [the coat] could prevent him from going to the bathroom,” said Tammy Ven Dange of the RSPCA in an interview with the Canberra Times. “There Could be a really nasty thing under that coat but we won’t know until we get there.”

Well so far nothing seriously nasty has been discovered but after shearing off 40.45 kilograms of fleece, the sheep may have just set a new world record. The current world record holder, a New Zealand sheep by the name of Big Ben had 28.9 kilograms shorn back in 2014 and now it looks as though the Aussies have one-upped the Kiwis once again. This time by over 10 kilograms…

Now comes the question, how many merino baselayers can be pulled out of this single fleece? Guesses?

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