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Boop

We rescued Boop (smaller sheep) and her mother, Betty (not pictured), in 2014 as a part of a larger rescue from the Ross County Swap Days. Betty had a body score of 1 out of 9. Betty and her baby spent a couple of weeks at OSU Vet Hospital before coming to live at the Ohio SPCA Farm Sanctuary. Betty has since passed away, but Boop is still with us. She lives with Patrick and Jellybean, our two hair sheep, who all share a big pasture with our many rescued goats. Betty is a Babydoll sheep, like her mom–a breed of sheep known for their thick wool and adorable faces. Boop doesn’t care much for the goats or people, but she’s stuck at the hip to Patrick and Jellybean. She enjoys grazing, eating animal crackers, and eating hay. We never breed, slaughter, or work the farm animals we save. We’re lucky to have Boop, and she’s fortunate to have a safe place to live out the rest of her days.

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