OMG! Are These Pink Sheep For Real?

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A flock of mammals that reside at Auckland's SheepWorld are making waves or should we say Baaaaas? That's because instead of the usual muddy white, they are all sporting shocking pink hues.

As you may have guessed by now, the flock of 60 are not born this way - Their wooly coats have been dyed with food coloring by their enterprising owners, to try attract more visitors to this working farm that provides an insight into sheep farming.

The tradition of coloring the animals began about two years ago - To celebrate the rugby finals between Canterbury and Auckland, the farm owners dyed their entire flock, red and black - the color of the team uniforms. The unique sheep became so popular, that the owners decided to make the look permanent.

However, dyeing them in two different colors was difficult, so after discussing various colors and causes, they settled upon this bright pink, in honor of breast cancer awareness.

The dyeing frequency depends on the amount of rain the farm receives. That's because the food dye tends to wash off with water. And in case you are concerned, the dye is completely harmless and even the color does not bother the mammals, since sheep are color blind!

Resources: stuff.co.nz.

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  • Sparklesalmost 12 years
    They should dye the sheep in rainbows and line them up in the right order.It would look pretty !
    • love69almost 12 years
      like really
      • love69almost 12 years
        soooooo fake
        • tonyalmost 12 years
          how is that posible
        • Annekealmost 12 years
          I think that it is really cool that they did that for breast cancer awareness!
          • bobby almost 12 years
            Minecraft.... why you rule us?!
            • Lilyalmost 12 years
              CUTE!
              • MINECRAFT almost 12 years
                MINECRAFT is coming to life
                • simbo123
                  simbo123almost 12 years
                  I think it is good that these owners food colored them for breast cancer.I wish I had sheep to do that because once when I heard that it's back,I wished I could've done something.But,I didn't know anybody who had breast cancer.This is a very good example of how to support breast cancer.I would likely be glad to come to a house with breast cancer week.The people out there that done this to your sheep.Good job!
                  • myami
                    myamialmost 12 years
                    i wonder if it harms them in any way