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Has anyone seen the sheep?

has anyone driven past the pyramids and seen the red sheep?or seen them on the news?
I did ,apparently the farmer wanted to make it more exciting for passers by!

    



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Basement Bob
Yes. Here is an article on them.

A flock of red sheep have been entertaining motorists driving past a business park in West Lothian.
The sheep have been released on a hillside beside the M8 between junctions three and four and is the brainchild of Pyramid Business Park.

The stunt in Bathgate was set up "for a bit of fun" to "brighten things up".

Farmer Andrew Jack, who owns the 54-strong flock, spent hours spray painting the woolly mammals. They will be red for a month until sheared.

He said: "They are causing quite a stir with passers-by. It is a bit of fun and it does brighten things up.

"It was a bit messy and it really did take a while, but they look fantastic.

"We used a sheep spray, but it was totally animal friendly and would not do them any harm. We will leave them like that until it is time to shear their coats off."

It comes after the M8 Art project which created artistic talking points along the main travel corridor between east and west.

'Huge attraction'

The 'Sawtooth Ramps', which quickly became known as the pyramids, were the first to be installed in 1993 by artist Patricia Leighton.

They were followed by the 80 foot high 'Horn', which transmits recorded music, poetry and prose, the 'Big Heids' at Eurocentral Terminal site and the Iron Horse at Easterhouse.

Craig Chalmers, senior facilities manager at Pyramids Business Park, said: "We wanted to do something different to brighten up the area and make it a nicer place to work.

"The sheep have become a huge attraction. They look fantastic and they serve the double process of maintaining the grass on the pyramids.

"The dyes are obviously animal friendly and we are now considering replacing them with pink sheep when these ones have their coats sheared."


Bex
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i saw the sheep - he told me he was missing you!


Jim
He must be an Aberdeen supporter :-)


charr
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yes =]!
all sheep should look like this. what is the point in the pyramids?


♀SaintsRLFC♀
The last time i was in Edinburgh, there were cows everywhere lol


reene
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I seen them too. I don't think the dye will do them any harm.


philip f
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BAAAA


Theluckyhedgehog
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See them loads of times of the M8 dude. First time I thought I was seeing things,

Take care!


calv
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no not yet


Joe
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Please tell Little Bo Peep,because she lost them and is looking for them.


pinklady25
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no



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