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  1. Feb 17, 2016 · I'm still on lockdown preparing for Momentum 2016, but wanted to share this story that I first posted three years ago - about a sheep in New Zealand named Shrek.  The story's about the sheep but the message is about me and you and the unnecessary burdens that so many of us carry.  

  2. Jun 1, 2018 · Shrek became a hero in New Zealand, not only amongst sheep, but also amongst humans. On his tenth birthday, he was taken to parliament to meet the Prime Minister, and his second ever shearing, three years after he was found, took place on an iceberg floating in the ocean.

  3. Jun 7, 2011 · Shrek, New Zealand's most famous sheep, captured the public's imagination in 2004 after he evaded the annual shearing roundups for seven years by hiding in caves on his farm on the South Island.

  4. May 8, 2004 · News; Features; Shrek the sheep offers lesson for the self-indulgent Sat., May 8, 2004 Shrek had what was believed to be a six-year coat of fleece when found last month.Shrek had what was believed ...

  5. Jun 12, 2017 · Shrek was a Merino sheep, a castrated male, belonging to South Island, New Zealand, who gained international fame in 2004 owing to his gigantic coat of fleece. Shrek became famous after escaping his enclosure and evading the shearers for six years by hiding in caves. Merino sheep are usually shorn annually but Shrek managed to…

  6. Apr 28, 2004 · A renegade New Zealand sheep that managed to evade the shearers for six years has finally had a haircut. Shrek, the Merino sheep, was shorn live on national television by top shearers David Fagan and Peter Casserley. The 10-year-old sheep had managed to roam freely on New Zealand's South Island for more than six years before being finally ...

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Shrekapo — pronounced "SHREK-ah-poh" — is named after his hometown and Shrek, a famous New Zealand sheep who hid in caves for six years before returning home with an extra 26 kilograms of wool ...