Can you imagine how happy this little fella is now? Lost, scared and miserable then cleaned, comforted then given friends and snacks. Imagine if we all treated each other this kindly, what an awesome world it would be!
Y'all are super heroes. You can just sense his gratitude. He seemed so calm. He must've felt so good afterwards.....like a good shower does & massage. God Bless y'all got saving him. He has a good life he can share with his new family.
Right all kinds of heavy and uncomfortable, especially when it go wet. Not to mention he prob had all kinds of critters living in that wool, and the skin irritation. Poor thing
Before my weight loss surgery I was 400lbs 🙄 so I'm I also legendary 😎. Before someone gets smart about my weight I had a lot of health problems that caused it. Now I'm 205
@@amethyst354 There was an article about a sheep that was in the wilderness for a few years and put on pounds and pounds of wool... that at one point it was even attacked by a wolf but it couldn't get through the wool. . Now this could be a completely separate sheep.
This is equivalent to being lost at sea, or on a deserted island for some years. This sheep's return to civilization is an incredible story. Can't wait for the movie.
Baaracks new home “ Edgar’s Mission” is just down the road from where I live. Pam and her wonderful staff & volunteers do the most amazing job saving the lives of so many creatures great and small ❤️
Love this comment Flea Flicker Love how the others crowded around to greet him. One with a wheelchair as if its saying, "hey mate youre in the perfect place, youre safe here."💖👍
Probably yeah, the sheep in the wheelchair looked like it was recovering from flystrike. That's when flies deposit maggots into mounds on a sheep's backside to eat their flesh away.
Forget predators! How did he not fall? And if he had gotten rain soaked he would not be able to stand again if he went down. I have a chubby sheep and we found her on her back,legs pointing to the sky lol we assume she had slipped down the dam embankment ( she couldn’t get herself up 😐) Just to clarify she’s fine .. Grass fermenting in a sheep’s stomach produces gas, and if the sheep is on its back the gas can't escape. As the gas builds up in the sheep's stomach it causes pressure on the lungs, eventually preventing it from breathing.
It made me tear up seeing the lady rub his sweet head and comfort him when they were removing the wool. It's so wonderful to see people being kind to animals. They are such sensitive creatures.
@@malloryg4251 I know it was like he was saying thank you..... Seeing the world with his eyes in a whole different light..... Such a beautiful creature..... ❣️
That massive amount of wool is probably what kept him alive so long. The other animals were probably too scared to eat him because they didn’t know what he was 🤣
What's also ironic is that the giant wool coat probably helped him survive just as much as it burdened him, as it would be a portable winter shelter and the local predators would be unable to actually hurt him. Of course, this likely also came at the price of being tortuously heavy to move around in, dangerously hot during summer, and unable to see anything that isn't directly below him.
@@GicN They were not this fluffy in the wild, after domestication humans bred sheep to grow more and more wool that we could shear off of them for our own use. So to answer your question: they survived evolution by having humans shear them before the wool grew too big.
... And walk, and see, and eat properly. He was probably starving to death after so many years under that matted heavy coat. Hooray to those lovely people X
I’m so glad to be reminded of the good people in the world. We need more stories like this. We need positive messages to get through and positive news.
That salty, watery, discharge are tears...... you cried! LOL. Sorry I couldn't help myself, you described the physical manifestation, not its emotion. LOL.
You did extremely well buddy! I’m proud of you for staying strong and surviving all those years! That must have been tough carrying all those wool. Thank you for that person who found you and the people who helped. Bless your hearts ❤
Does it? The fact humans have selectively bred animals for thousands of years to the point where a sheep can’t regulate it’s own coat and this is the result?
@@DeanK1905 Did you watch the video? In the very beginning of this video, they stated this sheep had gotten lost in the forest for about 5 years so this little guy (not so little by the time he had been found) had been wandering around & probably had some horrific experiences having been lost for so long. I understand your point about animals being bred for human beings' personal gain, but let's face it; sheep are a natural part of the animal kingdom & have been for centuries & unless you'd prefer they go extinct, I'm actually glad they found him & shaved the massive growth of wool after he'd been lost for so long. Another thing that was said is that this sheep was in a lot of pain by the time they found him, so yeah, I think this is a sweet & feel good story because he'd been found & was taken care of so he wouldn't have to be so miserable being covered to the point where the overgrowth was causing such pain. You may have a different perspective & that is certainly your right, but mine is this is a feel good story & you can tell that by the end of this video he was feeling a heck of a lot better than when they first found him.
@@HellRazer-187 Some countries didn't even get vaccines yet, you know? Because the 1st world is hoarding them. Tens of thousands of doses are expiring on the daily 🤣
Found one like this myself back in the 90’s when I was a forester. It was in a pine tree plantation, & had been there 7 years, when the farmer leasing the area to graze his sheep, de-stocked & obviously missed / lost this one. When I saw it, out the corner of my eye off the edge of the track, it was upside down with its legs up in the air. At first I thought it was a dead / bloated sheep, but as I looked I saw it’s leg move! It had got rained on and was so heavy / wet, that it couldn’t regain its feet. It was literally “on its last legs” but we managed to roll it back over and two of us lift in into the back of the tray back ute & take it back to the farmers property where it was sheared of its fleece. The wool staple was over 12 inches long. Local craft ladies cleaned and hand spun the wool & knitted “greasy wool” jumpers out of it.
@@mikkihintikka7273 he clearly was eating because he's alive. And assuming that sheep build strength the same way humans do, you can still build strength on a caloric deficit but it's much less strength than a surplus
“I can’t imagine how he survived” Well imagine being a wolf and having to chew trough the whole thing. I wouldn’t even try Edit: OKAY, I get it: no wolves in Australia. than imagine being a dingo ffs.
Once you've gotten the head off you can get to the neck and start to eat from the inside out (I'm referring to just the inside of the wool, not climbing into the body cavity)
It is cruel to breed an animal so that it loses its ability to survive on its own. This sheep suffered like this because humans bred these from wild sheep that could shed the coats by themselves. Also, mulessing sheep is cruel.
@@salonikamat9048 Agreed, although saying mulesing is cruel is kind of like saying circumcision is cruel, it's painful but at least it prevents flystrike
Chill out, what ya yellin' for? Lay back, it's all been done before. And if you could only let it be, you will see that I am the funniest YouT*ber of all time. Admit it, my dear follow*r bring
What a blessing to have such an easy fix...remove wool = all better! Yaay! (No surgery or broken bones to fix!) That poor fellow must have had some time of it all those years. What a wonderful thing you did!
“I don’t know how he survived” Home boy is wearing 80 godamn pounds of matted wool. What in the hell could possibly hurt him? I doubt a lion could pierce that ablative fabric shell.
Had one in New Zealand like this they called him Shrek was running wild in the mountains for years before he was bought in and relieved of his fleece. Became a bit of a celebrity with kids🤗
Literally had tears in my eyes watching how much pain he was in, hurts my heart and soul when I see a beautiful animal left like this completely alone in the wild. I'm so glad he has a good home now❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’ve been following The Dodo on all social media platforms and I swear I cry/tear through every one of these videos. This is what life is about. Never trust anyone that has the capability to mistreat an animal.
Can you just imagine the relief of all that wool off him.
that weight just vanishing must of been sooo satisfying
Right, prob felt so good. Not to mention the bath afterwards. I can only imagine the relief
Having to hold 80 pounds of wool for years would be a hell of a workout.
@@TheDodo aww I’m just so Happy to see it
right?! he must have also been really hot from all that wool :(
what an intelligent and noble sheep!...respect to those people for freeing him from that horrible woolen burden.
@fairyliaaa god is a lie.
@@douglasharley2440 no, he is the truth.
@@victor7845 liar...lol, i bet you are making $$ off the god racket, amirite? xD
@fairyliaaa literally get in a car crash
@@victor7845 stfu
Can you imagine how happy this little fella is now? Lost, scared and miserable then cleaned, comforted then given friends and snacks. Imagine if we all treated each other this kindly, what an awesome world it would be!
Just wait till *he becomes the snack*
@@Rispy-12 bruh I think it’s protected
its trippy
its ready to be eaten hahahaha
@@jackmiller2328 it's protected
Y'all are super heroes. You can just sense his gratitude. He seemed so calm. He must've felt so good afterwards.....like a good shower does & massage. God Bless y'all got saving him. He has a good life he can share with his new family.
Yeah just don't startle that sheep most likely can kick through a house now.
Had
80 pounds lighter. That must be a really amazing feeling
Damn 2 likes
It would be an amazing feeling, indeed. I'm just here before "you're omnipresent" replies.
Your comments no longer makes sense, Ray.
AGAIN?
53 minutes behind.
I'm so glad he got help for all that matted wool, that must have been horrible
I know it must have hurt so bad when he was walking because I know that sometimes it's sensitive when the Matts gets pulled
It must've been so happy.
Imagine how agile he/ she felt after this. I would have felt so free.
@@Damsel_In_Distress_528 it's a boy
@@Damsel_In_Distress_528 yeah you can see in his face that he's a lot happier without all that matted wood on his back
Right all kinds of heavy and uncomfortable, especially when it go wet. Not to mention he prob had all kinds of critters living in that wool, and the skin irritation. Poor thing
Poor dude, how he held up that much weight without dying is just legendary!
So true
That is the equivalent of carry 35 bags of sugar on your back everyday.I would of named him Atlas of Hercules
It's unreal, all those kilos, even as dry weight. He must feel younger now, there's a real spring in his step.
@@whelpd Well I mean in Western countries many people are that much overweight and nobody calls them Atlas ...
Before my weight loss surgery I was 400lbs 🙄 so I'm I also legendary 😎. Before someone gets smart about my weight I had a lot of health problems that caused it. Now I'm 205
I liked the way the other animals were there to greet him
Facts: after carrying around all that weight for 5 years he's now the most powerful farm animal ever existing. He stronk
One Punch Sheep
😂
He probably ate wolves and entire trees during those times, no wonder he survived for 5 years.
@@ammagon4519 my guess is he survived wolf attacks by punching them
@@ammagon4519 they are herbivores so they don't eat wolves
Imagine walking alone in the forest and seeing that all of a sudden.
Happens all the time on sheep stations. They don't do anything. They literally become immobile lumps of lanolin.
probably kept him safe from some predators !
Running towards you 😂😂😂
@@jvoblak More like rolling :D
@@kabelactomas5957 he’s a wooloo irl
I'm pretty sure his wool actually protected him from predators, like a big armor ! Must have felt so light after that!
Defense bonus and speed bonus
I believe this sheep was attacked by a wolf at one point... The Wolf gave up.
Nionivek omg where’d u hear that?
@@amethyst354 There was an article about a sheep that was in the wilderness for a few years and put on pounds and pounds of wool... that at one point it was even attacked by a wolf but it couldn't get through the wool.
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Now this could be a completely separate sheep.
Nionivek can u send me a link to the article? I love dis sheep XD
Thank you for being so kind.
Everyone: “You can’t make armor out of wool.”
Walking Sheep Tank: Exists
Acshualey.. the gambeson was the most common type of armor worn by medieval soldiers, and was made of wool or linen
@@telendar_ Inca armour was stuffed with cotton.
What are you talking about, who says that? Armour out of wool does not sound practical
Mate, fantastic comment. You made me laugh out loud in my humble dallas tx apartment this fine morning :-))
1000th like nice
Other sheep in rehab- ‘Da fuq happened to you?’
‘I don’t wanna talk about it man.’
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Lmfao
This is equivalent to being lost at sea, or on a deserted island for some years. This sheep's return to civilization is an incredible story. Can't wait for the movie.
I'm. So very happy for the sheep. Thanks to the sheares.good job well done..
Featuring Tom Hanks. Cast Away 2: lost in wool
Hello
@@KevinHarder-no2hz 😂
I’m paying for it
What an absolute unit of a sheep
Baaracks new home “ Edgar’s Mission” is just down the road from where I live. Pam and her wonderful staff & volunteers do the most amazing job saving the lives of so many creatures great and small ❤️
Your so lucky
Obama
Oh what a bama.
@I comment that your a bott Bot well hello fellow brawler
not the same profile pic .nope not at all.
Love how the others crowded around to greet him. One with a wheelchair as if its saying, "hey mate youre in the perfect place, youre safe here."💖👍
Love this comment
Flea Flicker
Love how the others crowded around to greet him. One with a wheelchair as if its saying, "hey mate youre in the perfect place, youre safe here."💖👍
True ❤️
@@selfesteem3447 yes that's what he said
Probably yeah, the sheep in the wheelchair looked like it was recovering from flystrike. That's when flies deposit maggots into mounds on a sheep's backside to eat their flesh away.
This sheep survived 5 years on its own and had 80 pounds of fleece on it while doing it, in Australia no less. You don't wanna mess with this sheep
yep that wool armor made it impossible for many things to hurt him. 1 bite of nasty wool and the attacker nopes right out.
I don't think it made him stronger smh neglect doesn't generally have that effect. It was probably painful.
If this sheep goes to Wales, it's the Welsh men getting fucked.
Only in Australia
It wasn't 80lbs the whole time tho probably put on 10 or 15 a year
Most People: Wool can’t make good armor.
This Sheep: Hold My Beer….
The way he looked at the lady while having his wool cut. The deep gratitude mixed with a little wonder.
I about cried.
I noticed that too, my heart melted
nah, you are projecting. ITS A SHEEP
@@Waldo-Manfred ahem. I just wrote what I saw.
If you didn't see that, oh well. Don't project your opinion on me please.
Kanaya
@@woodfur00 yeah
Poor baby. So glad he's better💖🐾
Looks like he was actually smiling.
Yeah
So glad he’s had that burdensome weight lifted . Thankful for the rescuers. 🤩
Hello Patty 👋
Hope you’re safe over there, i hope this year brings happiness and prosperity all over the world 🌎
"I don'T know how he survived" Well maybe there are no predator that can even pierce that turtleshell alike wool
Possibly or they were intimidated by it
Forget predators! How did he not fall? And if he had gotten rain soaked he would not be able to stand again if he went down.
I have a chubby sheep and we found her on her back,legs pointing to the sky lol we assume she had slipped down the dam embankment ( she couldn’t get herself up 😐) Just to clarify she’s fine ..
Grass fermenting in a sheep’s stomach produces gas, and if the sheep is on its back the gas can't escape. As the gas builds up in the sheep's stomach it causes pressure on the lungs, eventually preventing it from breathing.
@@cashewisnotanut4409 if I was a predator and saw a giant fluffy thing I wouldn’t go near it either
he probably also blended in nicely into the brush
@@duckhathap763 probably thought it was a trap lol like those army guys that wear leaves and twigs and they hide waiting to pounce on their enemy lol
Thank you for rescuing him. I cannot imagine how that would feel! Thank you! ♥️
I love how the other sheeps are welcoming him.
Sheep aren't territorial that's why their so stupid 😐
@@alexwillis7093 sheep aren't stupid they are intelligent in their own way
OK sheep hater
@@alexwillis7093 how does being territorial correlate to intelligence?
@@toobig7399 do you need a carer? Do I need to explain the obvious to you 😐
Dam straight he's intelligent poor thing survived like that well done
yeah
i mean he kinda had his house with him the whole time😅
Hi
@@lifeonearth1911 hi
Imagine how hot he must have been in the Australian summer living with all that wool, poor guy. But at least he is ok now.
he has been released from his greatest burden. but he doesn't look really healthy yet. (it probably will be his age too.)
Imagine being like that for 5 australien summers lol
Imagine wearing 80 pounds of jackets in Australia summer🥲
Atleast he diten t get tuned spider and snake nest with all that wool
@@chunkyboi6875 I don't like summer at all. usually way too hot for me.
Let alone with a thick coat on in the summer.
Thank God for people like yall.❤
It's like he's been reborn.... Thanks to all the incredible people that helped him.... Such a beautiful creature... What a sense of freedom... ❣️
It made me tear up seeing the lady rub his sweet head and comfort him when they were removing the wool. It's so wonderful to see people being kind to animals. They are such sensitive creatures.
@@malloryg4251 I know it was like he was saying thank you..... Seeing the world with his eyes in a whole different light..... Such a beautiful creature..... ❣️
It's very cool. I cant believe the pain all wild sheep go through.
Aww poor guy what a relief that must be for him, glad he is now being cared for. 😊
He's such a beautiful animal I'm glad that you were able to help him
All sheep are.. especially Him!
Poor baby..Broke my heart seeing him that way..Thank you for rescuing him❤🙏
One thing is certain, he wasnt cold during that 5 years.
surely it would've been cold when it got wet from rain?
@@blaqkdown wool is actually known to still keep you warm even when wet
Coca cola with Pepsi profile Pic lol wtf
Lmao
He ass was burning up in summer time I bet 😂😂😂 I can only imagine how uncomfortable the heat made him especially if the area can reach 100 degrees!
That massive amount of wool is probably what kept him alive so long. The other animals were probably too scared to eat him because they didn’t know what he was 🤣
🤣
@@Sally-nj5wn this 🤣🤣
It wasnt getting eaten that was the problem.
They couldn't pierce his tough wolly armor leaving themselves open for a counter attack
More drawning than counter attack XD
My boy was doin the rock lee exercise without even knowing
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LOL
Yes-
What sad thing for this poor creature. God BLESS you for saving this poor boy.
What a brave, strong sheep. Surviving all alone for five years. I'm so glad he's safe and comfortable ❤️
A sheep just needs grass. It is everywhere. He had no predators. Nothing could penetrate his floof.
What's also ironic is that the giant wool coat probably helped him survive just as much as it burdened him, as it would be a portable winter shelter and the local predators would be unable to actually hurt him. Of course, this likely also came at the price of being tortuously heavy to move around in, dangerously hot during summer, and unable to see anything that isn't directly below him.
@@FuckRUclipsAliases I could see his skin pulling at his neck. I imagine it was pulling all over. That must have been sooo uncomfortable.
Okay maybe a dumb qeustion. But how tf have these animals survived the evolution??
@@GicN They were not this fluffy in the wild, after domestication humans bred sheep to grow more and more wool that we could shear off of them for our own use. So to answer your question: they survived evolution by having humans shear them before the wool grew too big.
Baa Baa Black Sheep, have you any wool?
Sheep: HELP ME.
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Perhaps my favorite RUclips comment ever.
I’m sure he feels like he can finally breathe. 🥺
😊Please see my RUclips😊
... And walk, and see, and eat properly. He was probably starving to death after so many years under that matted heavy coat. Hooray to those lovely people X
bless all who saved him and groomed him for a loving safe home! He must feel wonderful and lighter!
I was half expecting it to be a wolf after they shaved him.
Underrated comment.
Too wise for a yt comment
i hate how original and clever comments are always underrated
This is too good lol.
Lmfao!
I’m so glad to be reminded of the good people in the world. We need more stories like this. We need positive messages to get through and positive news.
that's literally this entire channel
if you want more stories like this MAKE new stories like this
He trained for five years to become the strongest sheep of them all
He was the fastest of them too bc they couldn’t catch him to shear him and I think there is a video on the bindi vet clinic if this is the same sheep
Wait no not same video but there is one white a huge sheep with a hella ton of fleece
Thanks so much for helping this guy =')
When he came out after he got rid of that heavy blanket of wool, my eyes watered. So happy that he caught the attention of those nice people :))
Sheep's, goats, hens deserve love and respect too! Go vegan
@@MultiJunkie101 nope , eat em all
@@redshift912 ok edgelord
@@MultiJunkie101 meat eaters are edgelords now ? 😂
That salty, watery, discharge are tears...... you cried! LOL. Sorry I couldn't help myself, you described the physical manifestation, not its emotion. LOL.
when the barbershops are all closed during quarantine
The weight of that in the rain, must have been horrendous. Didnt break his spirit though. ❤
Didn’t even think of that yeah imagine he had to lay down possibly when it rained
Sigh
Animals don't give up. They always find a way to survive. 💗
The wool didn't get really wet. That's the thing with wool. That's why we bred so moster wool sheeps.
Ji
It’s 10 pounds a gallon he could probably hold 30 gallons maybe even mote
You did extremely well buddy! I’m proud of you for staying strong and surviving all those years! That must have been tough carrying all those wool. Thank you for that person who found you and the people who helped. Bless your hearts ❤
At the beginning this sheep looks like a British judge.
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Hahaha
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Thanks for the good laugh!
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Damn, during the rains how heavy it would have been
Yyeahh
It's very heavy, but not as heavy as ur mom.
I'm sorry I'm gonna leave
@@babieagle5711 I would hope their mom weighs more than 80 lbs.
Never thought about that!.. poor thing!.. it must have really struggled 😣
It was heavy with fleas!
These are the kind of stories that put a smile on your face. So cool.
Mine too.
Amen to that.
Does it? The fact humans have selectively bred animals for thousands of years to the point where a sheep can’t regulate it’s own coat and this is the result?
@@DeanK1905 Did you watch the video? In the very beginning of this video, they stated this sheep had gotten lost in the forest for about 5 years so this little guy (not so little by the time he had been found) had been wandering around & probably had some horrific experiences having been lost for so long. I understand your point about animals being bred for human beings' personal gain, but let's face it; sheep are a natural part of the animal kingdom & have been for centuries & unless you'd prefer they go extinct, I'm actually glad they found him & shaved the massive growth of wool after he'd been lost for so long. Another thing that was said is that this sheep was in a lot of pain by the time they found him, so yeah, I think this is a sweet & feel good story because he'd been found & was taken care of so he wouldn't have to be so miserable being covered to the point where the overgrowth was causing such pain. You may have a different perspective & that is certainly your right, but mine is this is a feel good story & you can tell that by the end of this video he was feeling a heck of a lot better than when they first found him.
yea so wool
This melts my heart. Thank you for helping Baarack.
I can't imagine being a predator and trying to bite into 4+ years of dirty wool. I bet the first taste was enough to have the predator back off.
Ikr, it bites and it is like "uh forget it"
It took an hour to shave so predators cannot even get through without being damn tired and starving to death.
That must be how he survived.
Kinda surprised nothing just chomped his face. Lucky guy to have been found
@@RoboWatchgirl yeah mN that’s so awesome!
ohhh. Poor guy.
He looks like he's thinking "I'm usually feisty, but I will be very calm if you help me with my problem... deal?"
"If I don't move the strange people can't see me and they'll stop molesting me"
"After the lockdown the first thing I need is a haircut."
Why are there still lockdowns?
😂😂👍
Funny you should mention that.
During the hard lockdown, I went 3 months without being able to get a haircut.
@@cal0815 haha i didn't go for a year and 2 months.
Just got a fade today😀💪🏽
@@HellRazer-187 Some countries didn't even get vaccines yet, you know? Because the 1st world is hoarding them. Tens of thousands of doses are expiring on the daily 🤣
Thank You For Helping Him! God Bless You Baby!
>Spends 5 years grinding to level up defense
>Humans:
Lmao
Humans = Next expansion that will render his armor useless.
Poor thing! You can actually see his skin being pulled from the weight of the wool! So glad these guys were able to help him!
Hello how are you doing?
سبحان الله العظيم هدك خروف زوين
Omg when he started nibbling on the hay...SO cute
Thank You and God Bless All the People that help these innocent beautiful animals 🙏❤️
*I think his wool protected him from predators*
Yeah he looked like a freaking rock if he sat still good grief the poor dude 😢
Not even a bear could bite through all that fluff, all that wool is probably what kept him alive in the wild so long
Yeah ur right
foresure
@@GremlinZluvCheese 😂😂😂😂 natural defense against predators
That's a lot of wool!
Glad they were able to help the poor sheep. What an amazing before and after picture.
He looks so proud now that he got that off his chest
Thank you guys for saving him .He is a beautiful animal .
Found one like this myself back in the 90’s when I was a forester. It was in a pine tree plantation, & had been there 7 years, when the farmer leasing the area to graze his sheep, de-stocked & obviously missed / lost this one.
When I saw it, out the corner of my eye off the edge of the track, it was upside down with its legs up in the air. At first I thought it was a dead / bloated sheep, but as I looked I saw it’s leg move!
It had got rained on and was so heavy / wet, that it couldn’t regain its feet.
It was literally “on its last legs” but we managed to roll it back over and two of us lift in into the back of the tray back ute & take it back to the farmers property where it was sheared of its fleece. The wool staple was over 12 inches long.
Local craft ladies cleaned and hand spun the wool & knitted “greasy wool” jumpers out of it.
Thank you for doing that for them, that must’ve been one happy sheep!
Great story!
poor guy! thanks for helping him!
Sounds like a LIE!!
You would never use 7year old twinned and disgusting wool to knit or do anything with!!!
@@dagg497 You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about nor understood OPs comment. And let me guess, 'wool is murder,' right?
That sheep must have very strong legs after carrying that wool for 5 years
He couldn’t move so probably not that strong, but who knows?
no. stregth doesnt grow without fuel
@@alphastar12 i mean he had to eat, so probably moved somewhere
Bro never skipped leg day.
@@mikkihintikka7273 he clearly was eating because he's alive. And assuming that sheep build strength the same way humans do, you can still build strength on a caloric deficit but it's much less strength than a surplus
baarack olamba?
Long lost barn mate of the horse known as Bronco Bamma.
I was waiting for this comment
olamba bin laden
We need to restart our elections for this sheep. Now.
@@PLK123 oi what are you doing here? You ran over the sheep you blithering idiot!
Thank you for Rescuing that SHEEP 🐑
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WOOL armor: 10000+ armor
Health: 120-
movement speed: 60-
😂
Seems like u've read overgeared or something similar
Tier Zoo
Sounds like my Dark Souls build.
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Caretakers: "We found twigs & stones in his fleece."
The sheep: "Wolf teeth, bird shot, Jimmy Hoffa."
Jimmy Hoffa . Bwahahaa 🤣
I'm fucking dying here 🤣
Australia*
Dingo teeth.
Honestly, this sheep survived in the wild in AUSTRALIA of all places.
The sheep: "vaccine syringes with bent needles, a couple of ground hogs and two turtle doves"
“I can’t imagine how he survived”
Well imagine being a wolf and having to chew trough the whole thing. I wouldn’t even try
Edit: OKAY, I get it: no wolves in Australia. than imagine being a dingo ffs.
Ur a lazy wolf 😏
lmao
@@prettyprettypumpkin8450 it probably smelt so bad.
Go for the face I say
Once you've gotten the head off you can get to the neck and start to eat from the inside out
(I'm referring to just the inside of the wool, not climbing into the body cavity)
Great job! I’m sure the sheep is so happy again!!
the wool was literally pulled over his eyes
In the end he got fleeced
Lmao
@@channelglenn Yeah.. it was worth its weight in wool...
These are so good keep em coming
@@madamebutterfly851 Oh... the Jo kes are so Mary (Merry)
He must feel like Rock Lee on the Chunin exams after throwing out his weights.
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Lmao yeah
That’s what I was thinking lmao
I was going to say he was in the woods training to fight Sheep-Vegeta.
Xd
And PETA says its cruel to shear sheep... They have no idea what they're talking about.
Peta is stupid
PETA have no idea full stop.
PETA:
People for the
Euthanasia of
Thriving
Animals
It is cruel to breed an animal so that it loses its ability to survive on its own. This sheep suffered like this because humans bred these from wild sheep that could shed the coats by themselves. Also, mulessing sheep is cruel.
@@salonikamat9048 Agreed, although saying mulesing is cruel is kind of like saying circumcision is cruel, it's painful but at least it prevents flystrike
Those ppl are beautiful. I live you for doing that. TRYING NOT TO CRY. THANK YOU FOR BEING REALLY NICE.PEOPLE TO THAT LITTLE SHEEP
That sheep literally had the wool pulled over his eyes 👀
Ahhhh i see what you did there
haha i said the same thing...that saying kept popping into my head
Oh my gosh
He probably keeps looking at you because he doesn’t quite know how to say “Thank you so much!”
Chill out, what ya yellin' for? Lay back, it's all been done before. And if you could only let it be, you will see that I am the funniest YouT*ber of all time. Admit it, my dear follow*r bring
@@AxxLAfriku uhm what?
@@AxxLAfriku I have no idea why I laughed at that.
That sheep in the wheelchair that came out to calm him down, how sweet
The Sheep: that's the worst airport security ever.
He is so gentle! His prayers were answered. I bet he feels footloose and fancy-free ! God bless everyone who helped him.
Which God exactly do you mean? Don't want to go to hell.
@@aboomination897 there is only one! Have a great day.
@@donnataylor980 Sure, whatever you say.
It did well to survive 5 years in the forest. Looks like a Druid of some cult. 😂
A prophet.
Wool too thick to be attacked
Stop🤬
My grandpa’s opinion of the sheep
“He looks like one of those hippie white dudes with overgrown dreds and smokes weed all the time.”
Can you Guy stop commenting thank you
This goat had training weights on. What a fucking legend.
Like Goku
He’s not a goat.
@@stila1123 I assume he meant GOAT as in greatest of all time, not a literal goat
@@biancaluedeker no like Rock Lee, Goku wears weighted clothes not actual weights.
It's a sheep
"Sheep cannot jump that high."
Bob Marley Sheep: "Hol´ me wool."
0:43 Other animals are like, “the hell happen to you buddy?”
😂 they have soo many questions
that sheep with the animal wheelchair b like: wha- what the hell- i have no words
Yeah I love how they're all just observing intently with front row seats while he's struggling to freaking stand 😂
😂
,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 they was looking like what is this
Poor sheep. Glad he was able to finally get sheered and cleaned up.
What a blessing to have such an easy fix...remove wool = all better! Yaay! (No surgery or broken bones to fix!) That poor fellow must have had some time of it all those years. What a wonderful thing you did!
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@@tvm-manducktv8375 Psmdbalrnasndnan
@@tvm-manducktv8375 why?
“I don’t know how he survived”
Home boy is wearing 80 godamn pounds of matted wool. What in the hell could possibly hurt him? I doubt a lion could pierce that ablative fabric shell.
Yeah but it would have gotten in the way of the ability to eat and drink normaly
@@cutekanjii plus overheating
@@delilahtaylor4453 ya 😬
Predation is not the only threat.
John 3:16
For God so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believe in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
It's such a relief that he ended up in a sanctuary and not in a farm. Long life to that baby
Had one in New Zealand like this they called him Shrek was running wild in the mountains for years before he was bought in and relieved of his fleece. Became a bit of a celebrity with kids🤗
They are such Life SHAVERS
I'll see myself out
U broke the internet with that one! Good one
I wish i wooldve thought of it...
Hilarious, both of you!! 🤣😂
This comment should be pinned
That joke wasn't so Baaad
This is gold!!!
God, look at how the wool pulls on his skin, poor guy. Glad he got the shearing he needed
Literally had tears in my eyes watching how much pain he was in, hurts my heart and soul when I see a beautiful animal left like this completely alone in the wild. I'm so glad he has a good home now❤️❤️❤️❤️
Aww! I'm glad he is okay. Good thing there are people like this in the world who care :)
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Thank you for giving this boy his life back. What an uplifting story.
I’ve been following The Dodo on all social media platforms and I swear I cry/tear through every one of these videos. This is what life is about. Never trust anyone that has the capability to mistreat an animal.
My whole life I've judged friends/partners based on how they treat animals.
He looks so kind sweet and happy
So touching what you did for him. God bless all His creatures and you especially for helping him.
Alternate title: Woolly Boi loses 80 pounds after mind-blowing operation
but he wasnt fat . its his wool
@@tahmin9866 did he say it was fat?
Operation implies that it's fat.
@@rebeccamichael626 An operation doesn't necessarily mean surgical operation
@@randomdude8790 yes your so smart omg 🌈 ❤
He looks like he's wearing a hoodie.
He was 🤣🤣
A very thicc hoodie lmao
he was wearing at least 50 lol
Looks like busta rhymes in one of his clips
Drip sheep
Thank you for helping him!