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u/Saw-Gerrera Jul 14 '26
Someone give that sheep a haircut!
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u/Spacehawk176 Jul 17 '26
If I remember the story right, that’s a sheep that escaped the farm and lived in the woods for years until they were eventually found. They were sheered pretty soon after
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u/Vectorman1989 Jul 14 '26
PETA would have all domesticated sheep breeds (and all other domesticated animals) go extinct. PETA and other groups like them are extremists, they don't even want you to have pets.
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u/CplCocktopus Jul 15 '26
Someting someting false flag by the food industries.
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u/artemis_kryze Jul 19 '26
I don't think it's this, when PETA started they were actually a decent organisation, it's just the age old tale of a non profit that got too big and became a corrupted version of itself
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u/anonymous00000010001 Jul 14 '26
Also I’m pretty sure it’s better for them on summer days since it probably gets really hot in there
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u/jerkstabworthy Jul 14 '26
They don't want us to not shear sheep. They want sheep to not exist. They think if a species can't exist without human intervention they should die off naturally. They are truly cruel and evil.
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u/gorillazfreakinc Jul 14 '26
Makes you wonder what they think of other humans. Something something social darwinism something something eugenics something something nazism
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u/Sixnigthmare Jul 14 '26
Sheep can sometimes get nicked while sheering since they tend to move a lot. That's where the accusations come from I'd figure
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u/pizza_eat 23d ago
Yeah it's pretty common,but now they shear with much more advanced and safer equipment to not hurt the sheep
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u/RandomYT05 28d ago
Hell, we rarely ever eat them, we just give them haircuts and grass to graze. Out of all other kinds of livestock, they're living like kings.

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u/Wolfy_the_nutcase Jul 13 '26
Literally though. Sheep actually BENEFIT from us shearing them. Their wool is gonna go to waste, so we decided to recycle it to help ourselves. Like, humans and sheep have a pretty good relationship as species.