Article 6G482 Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ rescued after two years at foot of cliff

Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ rescued after two years at foot of cliff

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Jedidajah Otte
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The over-fat' ewe, named Fiona, was hauled up from her solitary spot on a remote Scottish beach by farmers

A ewe that was hailed Britain's loneliest sheep has been rescued by a group of farmers from a remote shingle beach in the Scottish Highlands.

The sheep, called Fiona and wearing a huge fleece, had been stranded at the foot of cliffs on the Cromarty Firth for at least two years, with an animal welfare charity having deemed rescue attempts incredibly complex".

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