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HISTORY OF HUG A SHEEP DAY
National Hug a Sheep Day is an annual holiday observed on the last Saturday of October every year. Sheep are wooly, fluffy, cuddly, and friendly creatures. We get a lot of gifts from sheep, including wool, meat, lanolin, and other items. Sheep deserve to be cuddled for all of their hard work. Their efforts often go unappreciated and this observance seeks to remedy that fact. National Hug A Sheep Day honors all sheep, wild and domestic.
The holiday was created to honor a wooly great named Punkin. Yes, he was a sheep. But not just any ol’ sheep. He was the first love of the “Crazy Sheep Lady of Equinox Farms.” Punkin was the first sheep she ever owned. A rescue from the Bluegrass Stockyards in 1992, Punkin immediately won over the Crazy Sheep Lady’s heart. Seemingly out of nothing, a wonderful friendship soon grew between sheep and Sheep Lady.
Unknown to both meek souls, theirs was a friendship that would not be forgotten any time soon. The legacy lives on, even after 22 long years. After Punkin passed on — to the beautiful prairie in the sky — the Crazy Sheep Lady felt charged to celebrate his memory. She commemorated Punkin by encouraging people to shower love and attention on all the other Punkins out there.
In this way, National Hug a Sheep Day was created and has since gained international attention. Farms host open days to allow people to shower love on sheep. Visit a farm near you today to do your part. With their wooly coats, sheep give the warmest, coziest hugs.
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