Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Nick Boing(The fat pet sheep)

I looked for cute unique pets and found Mr.Nick Boing the fat fat pet sheep! 

Meet:Mr.Nick Boing













The last picture show such a fat sheep that its stuck at the doorway! HAHAHAHA

So apparently,Nick is like any member of the family. He hogs the televison,wont go to his room, and even knows to raid the biscuit barrel. Guess he's like any teen like you and me! How adorable!


Nick Boing(im just gonna call Boing from now on cos it sounds cuter) was rescued by David Palmer three years ago.Boing was a helpless sick lamb in the overgrass.



'There were no other sheep about so we picked him up,' he said. 'I didn't know anything about sheep so I took him to the nearest farm and left my name, but nobody contacted me and he came with us.

'Caroline had a baby bottle left from when Nathan was little so we fed him some milk and within an hour he was running around.'

The family twice tried to persuade Boing to join other farmers,but Boing refused! How adorbale and lovely!

Now he has his hooves firmly under the table at Mr Palmer's house. He has his own purpose-built bungalow, complete with a carpet and windows, in the family's back garden.
But the 22-stone ram prefers to spend his evenings watching television in the living room, so he head butts the cushions out of the way and settles down on the sofa. Nick's nightly TV sessions usually end around 11pm, when he is given a swede or an apple and is firmly ushered outside to sleep.


However, as a lamb he was sometimes allowed to stay the night in Mr Palmer's bed.
In the mornings, Nick likes nothing better than to lie in the front doorway watching the world go by.
'He's part of the family,' said Mr Palmer, of Rhiwbina in Cardiff. 'He's more intelligent than your average sheep that's stuck in a field. He's in the house and in the car and meeting people. He's good company and he knows what's what.'

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Boing as a leg rest

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Sheep about town: Boing enjoys being taken for a walk just like a dog
Now he has his hooves firmly under the table at Mr Palmer's house. He has his own purpose-built bungalow, complete with a carpet and windows, in the family's back garden.
But the 22-stone ram prefers to spend his evenings watching television in the living room, so he head butts the cushions out of the way and settles down on the sofa. Nick's nightly TV sessions usually end around 11pm, when he is given a swede or an apple and is firmly ushered outside to sleep.
David Palmer with three-year-old North Country Chevrot sheep called Nick Boing
However, as a lamb he was sometimes allowed to stay the night in Mr Palmer's bed.
In the mornings, Nick likes nothing better than to lie in the front doorway watching the world go by.
'He's part of the family,' said Mr Palmer, of Rhiwbina in Cardiff. 'He's more intelligent than your average sheep that's stuck in a field. He's in the house and in the car and meeting people. He's good company and he knows what's what.'
Back sheep driver: Nick Boing accompanies Mr Palmer on a trip out in his car

Mr Palmer added: 'If the biscuit barrel is out he'll butt it on the floor because he knows that the lid will come off.'
The Welshman concedes that his home 'probably smells' but says that he is used to it.
He added: 'Nick loves being shampooed and will lie on his back with his legs in the air for me to wash him. He's generally quite clean.'





I just copied some of the article from the internet directly.
Omg,I want a sheep so badly! So adorable:D

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