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Click go the shears on overgrown sheep as fleece sets world record of more than 40kg Shorn the sheep: Chris sets world record with fleece weighing more than 40kg
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Chris the sheep has broken world records after having 40.45kg of fleece trimmed in potentially life-saving surgery on Thursday.Chris the sheep has broken world records after having 40.45kg of fleece trimmed in potentially life-saving surgery on Thursday.
Related: Shaun the sheep finally shorn but Shrek was shaggierRelated: Shaun the sheep finally shorn but Shrek was shaggier
Spotted by a bushwalker in the Mulligans Flats area near the NSW-ACT border, Chris was carrying such a heavy load that animal welfare experts feared he would not make it through the summer.Spotted by a bushwalker in the Mulligans Flats area near the NSW-ACT border, Chris was carrying such a heavy load that animal welfare experts feared he would not make it through the summer.
He was brought into the RSPCA’s Canberra facility and trimmed by champion shearer Ian Elkins, who answered the organisation’s call for help.He was brought into the RSPCA’s Canberra facility and trimmed by champion shearer Ian Elkins, who answered the organisation’s call for help.
Elkins had to do the shearing in two layers and needed four helpers to do the job. He began shearing about 9am and took about 45 minutes to finish the first pass.Elkins had to do the shearing in two layers and needed four helpers to do the job. He began shearing about 9am and took about 45 minutes to finish the first pass.
Elkins believes he cut seven years’ worth of growth – double the sheep’s body weight.Elkins believes he cut seven years’ worth of growth – double the sheep’s body weight.
“I wouldn’t say it is high quality, but you wouldn’t expect it to be after so long in the bush,” Elkins said of the fleece.“I wouldn’t say it is high quality, but you wouldn’t expect it to be after so long in the bush,” Elkins said of the fleece.
“It’s amazing it’s survived all these years out in the wild,” he said.“It’s amazing it’s survived all these years out in the wild,” he said.
Chris’s fleece pipped Shaun from Tasmania (23.5kg) and New Zealander Shrek (27kg) – fellow rogue sheep who evaded the shearing shed for years.Chris’s fleece pipped Shaun from Tasmania (23.5kg) and New Zealander Shrek (27kg) – fellow rogue sheep who evaded the shearing shed for years.
“It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” Elkins said.“It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” Elkins said.
Chris was said to be feeling fine after his makeover.Chris was said to be feeling fine after his makeover.
“He’s gone from a very shy sheep to one that wants cuddles now,” RSPCA ACT boss Tammy Ven Dange said. “He’s looking really good right now.”“He’s gone from a very shy sheep to one that wants cuddles now,” RSPCA ACT boss Tammy Ven Dange said. “He’s looking really good right now.”
The sheep could barely walk with the weight of the wool, Ven Dange said, and it was feared its life might have been in danger.The sheep could barely walk with the weight of the wool, Ven Dange said, and it was feared its life might have been in danger.
The sheep will be checked by vets, but initial indications were it came through the process relatively well and there was no evidence of flystrike.The sheep will be checked by vets, but initial indications were it came through the process relatively well and there was no evidence of flystrike.
The average fleece weighs 5kg and takes just three minutes to shear.The average fleece weighs 5kg and takes just three minutes to shear.