Credit: SWNS / Millie Clark / Yew Tree Farm School
A sheep who thinks he's a dog has been trained to do a range of tricks and has even got his own fan club.
Flause, a one-year-old Dutch Spotted Sheep, can confidently come when called, walk backwards, circle both ways, go through legs, and even jump through hoops and arms.
His trainer, Millie Clark, was shocked when the young sheep responded so well to clicker training, a form of positive reinforcement typically used to coach canines.
The 26-year-old has been working as a one-to-one farm tutor at Yew Tree Farm School in Sittingbourne for a year and says she has never seen anything like it.
A sheep who thinks he's a dog has been trained to do a range of tricks and has even got his own fan club.
Flause, a one-year-old Dutch Spotted Sheep, can confidently come when called, walk backwards, circle both ways, go through legs, and even jump through hoops and arms.
His trainer, Millie Clark, was shocked when the young sheep responded so well to clicker training, a form of positive reinforcement typically used to coach canines.
The 26-year-old has been working as a one-to-one farm tutor at Yew Tree Farm School in Sittingbourne for a year and says she has never seen anything like it.
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00:00 Hi guys, it's Millie and Flaus here at Yew Tree Farm School. This morning I'm going to
00:05 show you some of the amazing tricks that Flaus has learned.
00:09 Come! Circle! Good boy!
00:13 Go back! Good boy!
00:19 Come on then! Crunch! Good boy!
00:23 Well done!
00:25 And go back!
00:27 Relax! Well done!
00:33 Jump! Well done! That was a good one!
00:43 Jump! Good boy!
00:47 Jump! Good boy!
00:51 Come on then! Come on then!
00:55 [music]
00:57 [music]
00:59 [BLANK_AUDIO]