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Fighting leaves male sheep blue
A flock of sheep in North Tyneside was drawing odd looks after many of the animals turned blue.
The unusual appearance was the result of fights between rival males, the owning farmer has said. The animals, in Dudley, near Cramlington, had been let out early to produce lambs for the spring market.
Rams were marked with a blue dye which gets transferred to a ewe during intercourse so the farmer can tell which female could be pregnant. But the males fought amongst themselves and covered each other with dye.
The unnamed farmer told the BBC: “They get a bit bored before they get let out and start fighting with each other. That’s how they start covering each other in blue dye, while the ewes just get a bit of blue on their backs.
“If you look closely, the all-blue ones are the daddies.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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