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Tasty bits of bread did the trick for about 700 sheep and goats to join Germany's drive to encourage more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The animals were arranged on Monday into the shape of a roughly 330-foot syringe in a field at Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg.
Shepherd Wiebke Schmidt-Kochan spent several days practicing with her animals, news agency dpa reported. But she said in the end, it wasn't difficult to work things out — she laid out pieces of bread in the shape of the syringe, which the sheep and goats gobbled up when they were let out into the field.
Organizer Hanspeter Etzold said the action was aimed at people who are still hesitating to get vaccinated.
Reminds me of GWB reading 'My Pet Goat' to the kiddies while the planes hit the towers incinerating thousands.
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: musicismagic
Did you just grammar police him? Your grammar is horrible lol.
Love you still though. ❤
# like this is rubbing the 🐑's noses in it.
originally posted by: musicismagic
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: musicismagic
Did you just grammar police him? Your grammar is horrible lol.
Love you still though. ❤
# like this is rubbing the 🐑's noses in it.
I was going after " too much sheep", I didn't even look at his grammar and like you said, my grammar sucks.
originally posted by: seattlerat
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700 sheep and goats were arranged in the shape of a syringe to encourage vaccinations
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Tasty bits of bread did the trick for about 700 sheep and goats to join Germany's drive to encourage more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The animals were arranged on Monday into the shape of a roughly 330-foot syringe in a field at Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg.
Shepherd Wiebke Schmidt-Kochan spent several days practicing with her animals, news agency dpa reported. But she said in the end, it wasn't difficult to work things out — she laid out pieces of bread in the shape of the syringe, which the sheep and goats gobbled up when they were let out into the field.
Organizer Hanspeter Etzold said the action was aimed at people who are still hesitating to get vaccinated.
All I can say is they chose the right animal to promote their agenda! Does anything surprise any of you anymore?