This beautiful of strong stature boy should get the best home ever. His mother was found dead pecked by birds lying on her back in the field. Than his adoptive mother got a bad mastitis and was taken away from him.
We are an organic farm for meat production. Our sheeps graze the whole year round and are fed only organic home grown feed.
But I would like to find for this golden boy a nice home, where he can stay as a pet and not for meat.
He is so adorable and playful and used to people and children and is also familiar with other animals especially our little kittens with whom he cuddles and plays.
For further information or pictures/ videos please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Delivery nearby is also possible.
Hope we will find someone with a big heart to keep him as a family member.
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