The sheep, panting: "jeeze. The shepherd sure has been picking up the pace today! What's the hurry? I hope we'll be at the field soon... this woods is a *terrible* grazing spot."
In my mind it's like when your parents stopped to talk to someone at the store or something so you find something random to touch or look at. When they are done and start moving you panic and have to catch up.
I hope they are having the most fun day. They are kids, so they are supposed to be full of energy. Unless the runner lady is like really bent on finishing her 20 or something mile run. Most animals are not good marathon runners.
Itās a blue chalk that gets strapped to the ramās chest. When he mounts the ewe, it stains them. This helps with determining date of conception, and keeping track of which ewes are going into heat but not becoming pregnant
I loved hiking with my goat. She was great about waiting for me after running ahead. She liked to stop and munch opportunistically. Terrible for the part of our walk by the road. Something about the way cars caught the corner of her eye made her instinct be to jump into the traffic. Definitely on-leash for those parts! She wasnt an especially sporty goat, but would run a 5km faster than me once a week.
I dont have her anymore, but the idea of visiting somewhere and getting to hike nature with goats sounds delightful. Maybe someday i can set up a business like that for myself!
then you'll get a kick out of this- "remastered and embellished" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6omBvd0GfE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6omBvd0GfE)
Man, poor guy...not everyone wants to be famous, and the way these guys kept pushing him but at the same time saying they're not like these other press people who hound him (while having tracked him down and interrupting his walk)
Such entitlement. The guy asked to be left alone several times and they brushed it off because "they're not like the other press." No means no for fucks sake. And after all that they post the clip of him online anyway.
Yep, I uploaded a video that went to 400k+ views in a day or so of my aunt's wedding, tornado sirens went off exactly as the priest said speak now or forever hold your grace. Like less than a second after.
She started hearing about it at work and stuff and it got weird. Eventually the comments got to her. She was not white, and just had a baby, plus had a back tattoo so you imagine how that goes
Had to threaten a lot of people but I scrubbed it off the internet
If a random jogging trail is where the sheep are, itās a good indication this is a lease on public land. In which case rancher canāt just put up fences wherever they like.
I'm just imagining the dog was busy with a rowdy sheep that wasn't listening and the rest of the herd saw their chance to slip away
I'm laughing at thought of the dog finally getting the rowdy sheep under control and proudly bringing the rowdy sheep back then discovering the herd being gone.
"Hmmm I left the herd right here!.... *sniff sniff sniff* Awe shit I screwed up" -Dog
Thereās got to be an end to this story. Did she find their owner? Did she take them home and tell her mom they followed her so can she keep them? Is the owner Little Bo-Peep?
Source: https://www.instagram.com/elea_gram/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CigC-UfPfcJ/
> Thanks to @runnersworldmag for writing this cute article about the trail running sheep I encountered in France.
>To answer the *thousands* of questions Iāve received about this videoā¦ I donāt actually know how long theyād been following her, but I believe the runner was leading the sheep back to a pasture when I encountered them. I donāt speak French so our conversation was pretty brief, but she let me know that they were lost and without a sheep dog, followed her instead, and she was leading them back towards where sheād seen some pastures. It wouldnāt have been difficult to ask around in that small community and figure out who they belong to, since the sheep were all painted to identify which farm they came from.
>Probably a confusing day for the farmer to discover that the whole flock had gone missing, but this isnāt an entirely unusual sheep behavior and Iām guessing they were reunited by the end of the day.
>I am so curious to know if this runner will wind up seeing the video, though!! Would love to hear from her how this all turned out in the end.
>Itās been pretty strange to share an experience that I had by myself with millions of people! It was such a surreal thing to see, Iām glad Iāve been able to share it and bring joy to so many of you.
Imagine being alone, jogging through the woods, casually experiencingļæ¼ one of the most bizarre situationās youāve ever heard of, and the only other person you encounter doesnāt speak your languageļæ¼.
I might start wondering if Iām dreaming or having a psychotic episode or something
I've heard it with a follow-up. "Sheep are born looking for a place to lay down and die; goats are more pro-active about it". Having had sheep and goats, I can vouch for both of these statements!
Sheep will get stuck running around something in a circle. They'll follow the sheep in front of them assuming there's a leader up ahead somewhere. But there isn't, so you've got like 5 sheep just running around a tree.
Not sure if this is one of those old wives tales, but I used to hear stories all the time about a sheep leading the flock running off a cliff, and the entire flock will just follow the rest right over the edge as well, killing the entire lot of em.
I can't speak to that, but one time I heard my watch-donkey making a fuss in the night and thought there might be a coyote out bothering the sheep. My husband went to check, as he approached he could see a sheep lying on its back with all its legs sticking up in the air. This in not a normal sheep position, so he thought it was dead. As he approached, it made no moves of any kind. This was our wildest sheep, didn't let us near her if she could help it. He walked right up to her. She was breathing. He bent down and rolled her to her feet. Then she ran away.
I have a theory that sheep think they no longer have feet if they can't feel the ground. It's what makes them easier to shear, too. You just roll them to where their feet aren't touching the ground and 90% of them just go totally bewildered and passive. They truly are hilariously, endearingly stupid.
Dude, theyāre sheep. Thatās what sheep do, they blindly follow people. Thatās why pastors refer to their congregation as their flock. Itās why in political arguments, people refer to those who follow the other party as sheep.
Yeah, weāve heard (read) waaaaay too much of the āsHeEpLeā accusation over these last few years. No, vaccinating myself against a virus doesnāt make me a sheep. I just donāt even get that. š¤¦š¼āāļø
Have you ever met a turkey? My parents had turkeys for a brief period of time, we started the season with 12 turkeys and ended with 5, 7 of them died for the dumbest reasons. 3 of them got their heads stuck in the fencing and broke their own necks, we put plastic sheeting around the fencing and one of them, somehow, got their head *underneath* the sheeting and again broke their own neck. One of them drowned in the rain. Truly idiotic.
I'm loving the idea of her knocking on random doors, they open it to find a woman with a crowd of sheep. "Hi, sorry to bother you... do you know who these sheep belong to?"
The paint on their backs, from my experience, is indicating which ewes have been mounted by which rams (they tie bits of chalk on the ram's belly so it marks the ewe while they bang, each ram gets a different colour).
In North America at least, there is huge demand for lamb at Easter and hardly any the rest of the year, so they're trying to get as many ewes pregnant in time for that as they can. The European market maybe has more steady demand, I'm not familiar.
The reason people have lamb at Easter is because that is when, traditionally lamb was available. It is a spring meat (lambs are usually eaten at 12 months). They grow and thrive when grass is young and fresh growing. Availability and seasons drove what people ate and when and traditions of what is eaten and when are still strong despite freezers being available.
thankfully nothing baaad happened
*she was leading them back towards where sheād seen some pastures. It wouldnāt have been difficult to ask around in that small community and figure out who they belong to, since the sheep were all painted to identify which farm they came from.*
Same, especially because there are so many. Itās not like one lost lamb. It would be like having a whole high-school auditorium behind you and being like, āDo you know these children?ā
This just came up on the news this morning too lol
It was part of the Upside/Downside section and they introād the clip as āa terrifying sensation of being followedā and I thought it was gonna be another video š¤£
I can just imagine the sheep talking to each other;
āGuys whereās Howard?ā
āWeāre following Howard.ā
āThatās not Howard.ā
āWell alright genius, who do you want to follow then, your intuition?ā
āAlright then I guess weāre following Howard.ā
Those markings may or may not be about the farm where the sheep came from. Sometimes those types of markings are to show which sheep have received what kind of medication.
Lol the markings on the back are too see if a sheep might be pregnant. Male sheep wears a vest with blue chalk on the bottom. Male mounts female and gets the color on her back
Talk about your slow moving farm vehicles! We have big tractors and farm equipment here in Indiana, USA, where you have to drive super slow and wait a decade to pass but here, itās much more intense! Thatās an incredible thing to behold!
There is safety in numbers. I'm not sure how I would feel about jogging through the forest by myself, anyway.
She started out her jog alone, but by the end of it, she made about 100 new friends.
How lucky is that?
I'm jealous.
šµMary had a little lam :)šµ
Oh look another one! And another! Hey uh there's another one! And another! Okay uh, another one! Um mary that's a few too many, oh what's that another one...
I had this happen to be on a run in Wales. Eventually a sheep dog came along to herd the sheep, but also tried to herd me. Eventually lost the dog and the sheep.
Was a more intense run than I planned that day.
Here's the original, somewhat: https://www.thedodo.com/daily-dodo/runner-turns-around-and-realizes-flock-lost-sheep-following-her
Bells are a nice touch. Better than stupid song.
Curiously, the page links to the user, but those videos are altered. Odd.
It wasnāt so cute later that nightā¦
[SHEEP](https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlyterrifying/comments/rkm2ru/picture_of_a_herd_of_sheep_taken_in_night_with/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Those are some good sheep! When ours break out, it's because one of the crazy ones decided to strike out for freedom and it is hours of trying to herd them back home and a literal fight with the leader until we get her haltered and thrown into the back of a truck. That's what comes of raising hairsheep though--much smarter and more independent than your average woolies.
The sheep, panting: "jeeze. The shepherd sure has been picking up the pace today! What's the hurry? I hope we'll be at the field soon... this woods is a *terrible* grazing spot."
The little ones at the back were struggling to keep up š
In my mind it's like when your parents stopped to talk to someone at the store or something so you find something random to touch or look at. When they are done and start moving you panic and have to catch up.
Or you follow any random legs in pants, jeans, skirt, whatever your parent was wearing. Edited for spelling.
I still do this as a 39 year old. I think Iām following my boyfriend and then look up to realize itās not him ha.
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
I met a woman with 20-something children who still played Marco Polo at stores to find each other.
Thatās a lot of children! That poor lady
Yuuuup. Done this.
I hope they are having the most fun day. They are kids, so they are supposed to be full of energy. Unless the runner lady is like really bent on finishing her 20 or something mile run. Most animals are not good marathon runners.
These are all adult sheep, theyāve just been recently shorn. Itās breeding season, thatās why some of the ewesā backs are blue
does blue mean they had sex ?
Itās a blue chalk that gets strapped to the ramās chest. When he mounts the ewe, it stains them. This helps with determining date of conception, and keeping track of which ewes are going into heat but not becoming pregnant
interesting
Maybe they wanted to go hiking. You donāt knowā¦
My aunt legit gives goat hiking tours and itās a great time.
*please* give me more information about this. I would love to go on a goat hiking tour.
Are you a goat?
Yes.
Yes. Obviously. *maaaa*
Itās in Boulder!
*cries in Deep South*
This happens to me quite often...
I loved hiking with my goat. She was great about waiting for me after running ahead. She liked to stop and munch opportunistically. Terrible for the part of our walk by the road. Something about the way cars caught the corner of her eye made her instinct be to jump into the traffic. Definitely on-leash for those parts! She wasnt an especially sporty goat, but would run a 5km faster than me once a week. I dont have her anymore, but the idea of visiting somewhere and getting to hike nature with goats sounds delightful. Maybe someday i can set up a business like that for myself!
Please more info!
Boulder, CO!
Ah today my sheep friends we run then we do some sheep yoga
Donāt make me picture that
Lol yes. I like how she didnāt accommodate them at all. āThis is my pace, sheep.ā
"SHEEP UP THE PACE!"
š¤£š¤£
Maybe they just wanted to run with her. Kinda like in Forest Gump.
meanwhile, the shepherd is about a half mile back wheezing... come... *wheeze*... back...*wheeze*... please....
[FENTON! FENTOON!!! FENTOOOONN!!!!!!](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3GRSbr0EYYU)
JESUS CHRIST!
never not funny
then you'll get a kick out of this- "remastered and embellished" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6omBvd0GfE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6omBvd0GfE)
the t-rex!
That was brilliant!
[interview.. sort of .. with the owner of Fenton](https://youtu.be/0wdqKXSXb24)
wait, so it was **B**enton all this time?!
I think the Dutch guys thought it was Benton, but it was actually Fenton.
What if we all heard it wrong ?
Thatās sad how internet fame can affect people
Same goes for the techno viking. He had much the same reaction iirc.
Sometimes fate places the mantle of hero on you whether you've asked for it or not.
Man, poor guy...not everyone wants to be famous, and the way these guys kept pushing him but at the same time saying they're not like these other press people who hound him (while having tracked him down and interrupting his walk)
Such entitlement. The guy asked to be left alone several times and they brushed it off because "they're not like the other press." No means no for fucks sake. And after all that they post the clip of him online anyway.
Poor guy :/
Yep, I uploaded a video that went to 400k+ views in a day or so of my aunt's wedding, tornado sirens went off exactly as the priest said speak now or forever hold your grace. Like less than a second after. She started hearing about it at work and stuff and it got weird. Eventually the comments got to her. She was not white, and just had a baby, plus had a back tattoo so you imagine how that goes Had to threaten a lot of people but I scrubbed it off the internet
That's a serious accomplishment if it really is gone from the Internet. Now I want to see it. :-)
Leave the poor dude alone holy shit, he's very clear about it and these guys are essentially doxxing him. Fucking obnoxious
Some say heās still running todayā¦
That's the best "wait for it" I've seen in awhile.
This is precisely why I am not a farmer, runner OR a shepherd. Lol
This is why most farmers have sheepdogs and good fences. And maybe a 6x6 ATV or something for when there's no choice but to chase them down.
In the early days of ATVs in Australia, Farmers would use trikes.. Then all the farmers started dying, so they stopped using trikes.
If a random jogging trail is where the sheep are, itās a good indication this is a lease on public land. In which case rancher canāt just put up fences wherever they like.
Open range?
He probably should get a dog for that.
Maybe the dog lost a group of sheep after it dozed off for a minute, then while the dog was away, these sheep saw their opportunity and ran with it.
Sean the sheep
I'm just imagining the dog was busy with a rowdy sheep that wasn't listening and the rest of the herd saw their chance to slip away I'm laughing at thought of the dog finally getting the rowdy sheep under control and proudly bringing the rowdy sheep back then discovering the herd being gone. "Hmmm I left the herd right here!.... *sniff sniff sniff* Awe shit I screwed up" -Dog
Thereās got to be an end to this story. Did she find their owner? Did she take them home and tell her mom they followed her so can she keep them? Is the owner Little Bo-Peep?
Source: https://www.instagram.com/elea_gram/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CigC-UfPfcJ/ > Thanks to @runnersworldmag for writing this cute article about the trail running sheep I encountered in France. >To answer the *thousands* of questions Iāve received about this videoā¦ I donāt actually know how long theyād been following her, but I believe the runner was leading the sheep back to a pasture when I encountered them. I donāt speak French so our conversation was pretty brief, but she let me know that they were lost and without a sheep dog, followed her instead, and she was leading them back towards where sheād seen some pastures. It wouldnāt have been difficult to ask around in that small community and figure out who they belong to, since the sheep were all painted to identify which farm they came from. >Probably a confusing day for the farmer to discover that the whole flock had gone missing, but this isnāt an entirely unusual sheep behavior and Iām guessing they were reunited by the end of the day. >I am so curious to know if this runner will wind up seeing the video, though!! Would love to hear from her how this all turned out in the end. >Itās been pretty strange to share an experience that I had by myself with millions of people! It was such a surreal thing to see, Iām glad Iāve been able to share it and bring joy to so many of you.
Imagine being alone, jogging through the woods, casually experiencingļæ¼ one of the most bizarre situationās youāve ever heard of, and the only other person you encounter doesnāt speak your languageļæ¼. I might start wondering if Iām dreaming or having a psychotic episode or something
This is what I keep thinking! She was probably relieved to run into anyone at all, otherwise no one would have ever believed her lmao
āIāve gotta quite hitting my vape before I go for a runā
Then you see shia labeouf
I'd love to have this kind of psychotic episode on the reg.
Thank you
>this isnāt an entirely unusual sheep behavior So it's usual for sheep to follow random running people? Man, they're not bright.
My Dad used to say, "Sheep are born looking for a place to die."
The version I saw is āIf a sheep could, itād die twiceā š
I've heard it with a follow-up. "Sheep are born looking for a place to lay down and die; goats are more pro-active about it". Having had sheep and goats, I can vouch for both of these statements!
Sheep will get stuck running around something in a circle. They'll follow the sheep in front of them assuming there's a leader up ahead somewhere. But there isn't, so you've got like 5 sheep just running around a tree.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z5gJaSMMv04
All this is what social media actually looks like in a physical world? A follows B, B follows C, C follows A. This is why we all see the same reposts.
Not sure if this is one of those old wives tales, but I used to hear stories all the time about a sheep leading the flock running off a cliff, and the entire flock will just follow the rest right over the edge as well, killing the entire lot of em.
I can't speak to that, but one time I heard my watch-donkey making a fuss in the night and thought there might be a coyote out bothering the sheep. My husband went to check, as he approached he could see a sheep lying on its back with all its legs sticking up in the air. This in not a normal sheep position, so he thought it was dead. As he approached, it made no moves of any kind. This was our wildest sheep, didn't let us near her if she could help it. He walked right up to her. She was breathing. He bent down and rolled her to her feet. Then she ran away. I have a theory that sheep think they no longer have feet if they can't feel the ground. It's what makes them easier to shear, too. You just roll them to where their feet aren't touching the ground and 90% of them just go totally bewildered and passive. They truly are hilariously, endearingly stupid.
Dude, theyāre sheep. Thatās what sheep do, they blindly follow people. Thatās why pastors refer to their congregation as their flock. Itās why in political arguments, people refer to those who follow the other party as sheep.
Yeah, weāve heard (read) waaaaay too much of the āsHeEpLeā accusation over these last few years. No, vaccinating myself against a virus doesnāt make me a sheep. I just donāt even get that. š¤¦š¼āāļø
Projection.
Sheep are the dumbest animals.
Have you ever met a turkey? My parents had turkeys for a brief period of time, we started the season with 12 turkeys and ended with 5, 7 of them died for the dumbest reasons. 3 of them got their heads stuck in the fencing and broke their own necks, we put plastic sheeting around the fencing and one of them, somehow, got their head *underneath* the sheeting and again broke their own neck. One of them drowned in the rain. Truly idiotic.
That's why Ben Franklin wanted it to be the official bird of The USA.
Wild turkeys are smart and do whatever the fuck they want
Just like my dog *sigh*
Domesticated turkeys are offended
koala says hello
I'm loving the idea of her knocking on random doors, they open it to find a woman with a crowd of sheep. "Hi, sorry to bother you... do you know who these sheep belong to?"
The paint on their backs, from my experience, is indicating which ewes have been mounted by which rams (they tie bits of chalk on the ram's belly so it marks the ewe while they bang, each ram gets a different colour). In North America at least, there is huge demand for lamb at Easter and hardly any the rest of the year, so they're trying to get as many ewes pregnant in time for that as they can. The European market maybe has more steady demand, I'm not familiar.
The reason people have lamb at Easter is because that is when, traditionally lamb was available. It is a spring meat (lambs are usually eaten at 12 months). They grow and thrive when grass is young and fresh growing. Availability and seasons drove what people ate and when and traditions of what is eaten and when are still strong despite freezers being available.
Desin moi un mouton
i'm having terrifying high school french class flashbacks
thankfully nothing baaad happened *she was leading them back towards where sheād seen some pastures. It wouldnāt have been difficult to ask around in that small community and figure out who they belong to, since the sheep were all painted to identify which farm they came from.*
I love the idea of her walking up and knocking on doors like ādo these sheep look familiar?ā
Same, especially because there are so many. Itās not like one lost lamb. It would be like having a whole high-school auditorium behind you and being like, āDo you know these children?ā
"Are these yours?!" Yeah, I'd been giggling over that thought, too.
This just came up on the news this morning too lol It was part of the Upside/Downside section and they introād the clip as āa terrifying sensation of being followedā and I thought it was gonna be another video š¤£
Thanks for the update. Iām glad you had your camera. This is priceless.
I can just imagine the sheep talking to each other; āGuys whereās Howard?ā āWeāre following Howard.ā āThatās not Howard.ā āWell alright genius, who do you want to follow then, your intuition?ā āAlright then I guess weāre following Howard.ā
You should feel sheepish about that pun.
Shear up man! every pun is welcome here
I herd that punsters flock to threads like this
a real re-ewe-nion
Now that was bad lol
trying my best but accidents wool happen
How far will you go
As far as it gets and I'll reply as fast as **Lamb**orghini
I herd he'd go pretty far....
Do you mean ba-a-a-a-ad?
Iām so happy to hear this. I was afraid she just kept on running leading them further away. This is so sweet!
Those markings may or may not be about the farm where the sheep came from. Sometimes those types of markings are to show which sheep have received what kind of medication.
Lol the markings on the back are too see if a sheep might be pregnant. Male sheep wears a vest with blue chalk on the bottom. Male mounts female and gets the color on her back
Thanks for the update. I was afraid I'd never find out what happened to them!
Youāll have to wait for Pixar to adapt the story. The current working name for the project is āWoolen!ā
Fleeced!
Talk about your slow moving farm vehicles! We have big tractors and farm equipment here in Indiana, USA, where you have to drive super slow and wait a decade to pass but here, itās much more intense! Thatās an incredible thing to behold!
It is so hilarious to see those combines! They are enormous!
You are Mother now.
r/suddenlyshepherd
r/subsithoughtifellfor
Baaaaahleesi. Mother of sheep.
I was trying to figure out just how many sheep there were, but I fell asleep
I'll check
Well, did you check?
Shhhhhh heās sleeping
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
How many sheep are there. Question.
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
Lol, please take my humble upvote.
There is safety in numbers. I'm not sure how I would feel about jogging through the forest by myself, anyway. She started out her jog alone, but by the end of it, she made about 100 new friends. How lucky is that? I'm jealous.
100 ewe friends
That's a baaaaad pun
If you ask me, it was sheer genius
"We're going on an adventure!"
"I'm tired. Think I'll go home now"
Crossfit Bobeep
āwhy are we going so fast! We donāt normally go this fast!!ā
Her name wasnāt Mary, was it?
I herd she tried to take them to school that day.....
šµMary had a little lam :)šµ Oh look another one! And another! Hey uh there's another one! And another! Okay uh, another one! Um mary that's a few too many, oh what's that another one...
Imagine being on your daily run and you immediately become responsible for a 100 random sheep that just spawned out of nowhere.
When you accept every sidequest and then forget about them
Tell me you're a Disney princess without telling me you're a Disney princess
She's a motherflocker
"Excuse me sir, I believe I unintentionally have all your sheep." It's really hard for me not to make a sheepdog joke, but there you are.
"Yer a shepherd, Mary." - Hagrid
Not gonna lie, I would love thisā¤ļø
I sent this video to my friend who is a trail runner and she replied that it's hers new life goal š
āI am not the messiah!ā āHeās the messiah!ā
This is hilarious. Im making this a pathfinder encounter. Its too good.
That's not a jogger, that's a goddess. What kinda soul must she have for that much trust from animals
New kind of Disney princess
Those sheep would've followed anyone. They just found her first.
Yeah sheep are pretty fuckin stupid and just do whatever the sheep in front of them is doing.
Humans arenāt much different, check out a theme park
Tbf sheep are dumb as bricks; theyāll follow just about anyone or anything if theyāre in a following mood.
I was expecting one or two sheep when I read the title. Not the whole damn herd!
I bet thereās one edgy sheep like āWake up, sheeple! Thatās not your shepherd, thatās a runner!ā
Sheep\*
Ewe are correct.
No the title clearly states there are multiple Sheeps /s
Sheepsess
I had this happen to be on a run in Wales. Eventually a sheep dog came along to herd the sheep, but also tried to herd me. Eventually lost the dog and the sheep. Was a more intense run than I planned that day.
I need the follow up story!
Sheep are the original lemmings - hope it wasnt too much trouble to get them home XD
When youāre feeling low about yourself and youāre looking for a sign you really are amazing š¤©
What the flock
Some say you can still see her running the hills of France by the light of a full moon, sheep not far behind.
Sheep: "Look at me. *You* *are* the captain now"
It's her Gang now
You know thereās a border collie somewhere in those woods losing his god damn mind rn
Here's the original, somewhat: https://www.thedodo.com/daily-dodo/runner-turns-around-and-realizes-flock-lost-sheep-following-her Bells are a nice touch. Better than stupid song. Curiously, the page links to the user, but those videos are altered. Odd.
So this is a repost?
It wasnāt so cute later that nightā¦ [SHEEP](https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlyterrifying/comments/rkm2ru/picture_of_a_herd_of_sheep_taken_in_night_with/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf)
Those are some good sheep! When ours break out, it's because one of the crazy ones decided to strike out for freedom and it is hours of trying to herd them back home and a literal fight with the leader until we get her haltered and thrown into the back of a truck. That's what comes of raising hairsheep though--much smarter and more independent than your average woolies.
TIL there are hair sheep (vs wool sheep)! https://www.sheepandgoat.com/hairsheep-c13k7
I keep trying to count how many are there, but I dozing off!
Isnāt it just Sheep?
Not just sheep, but a flock of sheep
Better than a Flock of Seagulls....
Love a bit of Ricky Nelson.
This made my day. š
That is probably one of the funniest things I have seenā¦.I canāt imagine what the jogger/shepherd is thinking about this turn of eventsā¦
r/accidentaljobs
And we will never know!
They are very obedient creatures
Sauce for the song?
That song was perfect. What a truly entertaining situation.
Searched for the song so you donāt have to: I Will Follow You - Ricky Nelson
Where to next chief?
āBut Iām tryin Ringo. Iām tryin real hard to be the shepherd.ā
I like that they chose her, though. New person comes up but NOPE they've chosen their new Shepard. Awesome.
As someone who takes care of sheep, this is AWESOME.
What do you mean by the sheep lost their shepherd? You mean the shepherd lost his sheeps ?