World's most expensive sheep sold more than £350,000
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The World's most expensive sheep has been sold.
In an auction at the Scottish National Texel Sale in Lanark, a Pedigree Texel ram lamb called Double Diamond was sold for £367,500.
Yes, £367,500
One of the buyers, Jeff Aiken, said, "he is the best lamb I have ever seen."
Three sheep farmers clubbed together to buy the sheep, and they plan on making their money back through breeding - in other words, they hope Double Diamond will have lots of children who will also be worth lots of money.
Why would someone pay so much for a sheep?
Texel sheep are known to be very expensive as they produce good quality meat and wool.
Originally they are from an island in the Netherlands, and have a history of being a little bit on the pricey side.
In 2009 another sheep was sold for £230,000, which was the previous record.
The starting price for Double Diamond was only £10,000.
However, lots of people wanted him and a bidding war soon started and it was settled by a group of farmers willing to pay an enormous £367,500.
Jeff Aiken one of the buyers said: "He is the best lamb I have ever seen - so correct on his legs, bright, with a great top. He's got it all."
He also said that spending this amount of money on a sheep was a 'one off' and shouldn't be a reflection on the farming community.
What do you think is this a ridiculous price for a sheep? Let us know in the comments!
- Published28 August 2020
- Published28 August 2020
- Published28 August 2020