Crofter makes 540-mile trip to be reunited with pet lamb

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A crofter has made a 540-mile round trip to be reunited with a ā€œspecialā€ pet lamb she regretted selling.

BBC News reports that Melanie MacLean, from Benbecula in the Western Isles, got attached to Norman after giving him round-the-clock care in his early days.

She sold him at a sale last month, but then started to regret her decision. She tracked him down to a farm in Aberdeenshire with a 700-strong flock ā€“ and within seconds of her arrival, Norman had run straight to her. The farmā€™s owner was ā€œgobsmackedā€ that she found Norman so quickly.

Melanie and her husband Allan have a small croft at Aird in Benbecula with 20 ewes, a handful of cows and chickens.

ā€˜He was just specialā€™

Tame or ā€œpetā€ lambs like Norman have usually either been orphaned, rejected by their mothers, or been bottle-fed because they need extra help feeding.

Norman was one of a set of triplets. Melanie said: ā€œHe had a very poor start as a weak lamb, so I was with him round the clock for the first 48 hours. ā€œOnce recovered he proved to be such a happy little lamb who enjoyed affection at every opportunity which I gave to him in abundance, much against my better judgement as I knew in my head we donā€™t keep the boys.

ā€œI canā€™t put my finger on it but he was just special to me. I couldnā€™t help myself and indulged him.ā€

Melanie said she had reluctantly sold several bottle-fed orphaned lambs in the past, but struggled to let go of Norman.

She spent a couple of weeks worrying about her decision to sell him, then decided to track him down. She traced Norman to a Suffolk sheep farm near Strichen, an 872 km round-trip from her home.

ā€˜Like a bulletā€™

Melanie had expected that she would have to spend ā€œa few hoursā€ looking for Norman among the hundreds of lambs in the 75-acre field.

But within 30 seconds she had spotted a Suffolk lamb with the same button ear tags that she uses.

Melanie put on her ā€œpink croft hatā€, which she regularly wears while out on her croft, and stepped out of the farmerā€™s pick-up truck. ā€œI was about to shout out, but this wee lamb saw me and came running like a bullet. It was Norman.ā€

Norman will now spend the rest of his days on the croft keeping his father, the croftā€™s ram, company.

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(Story source: BBC News) 

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