Just for fun I Googled “are there wild sheep in iceland” and found annieanywhere dot com
– There’s no wild sheep in Iceland! Every sheep belongs to somebody.– Really? How come they are everywhere, free?
“Because, when it’s spring, we set them free so they can eat grass everywhere in the country as wild animal. In September, it’s the Sheep Round-up. Groups of farmers and Icelanders, and pretty much everybody who want to help, round-up sheep and sort them to bring them back to their owner. Every sheep has an identification in its ear. There’s no wild sheep.
Traditionally, that’s how people met their loved one.”
Just for fun I Googled “are there wild sheep in iceland” and found annieanywhere dot com
– There’s no wild sheep in Iceland! Every sheep belongs to somebody.– Really? How come they are everywhere, free?
“Because, when it’s spring, we set them free so they can eat grass everywhere in the country as wild animal. In September, it’s the Sheep Round-up. Groups of farmers and Icelanders, and pretty much everybody who want to help, round-up sheep and sort them to bring them back to their owner. Every sheep has an identification in its ear. There’s no wild sheep.
Traditionally, that’s how people met their loved one.”
Isn’t it a great love story, uh?