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About 50 wayward sheep broke off from their flock and stormed a supermarket in a German town, startling and delighting customers as the animals rushed to explore the aisles before being escorted from the premises.
The woolly incursion occurred on Monday during a routine seasonal migration of the sheep in the Bavarian municipality of Burgsinn. A few dozen of the sheep had other ideas about the route and made their way into a store of the Penny retail chain.
“It was impossible to tell whether the sheep were looking for something particular on offer or just wanted to warm up,” the company said in a statement, noting that the flock seemed particularly fond of the checkout area where shoppers and staff were present.
Witnesses said that while the animals resisted the urge to nibble their way through the fresh produce on display, their foray into the store left a path of destruction in the drinks section as their bustling knocked glass bottles and other products from the shelves.
“The customers present reportedly took the spontaneous animal visit in their stride,” said Philipp Stiehler, the board chair of the Penny subsidiary in Germany.
After about 20 minutes, the sheep were coaxed out the door and rejoined their flock.
The German embassy in London couldn’t resist a pun-filled post about the fluffy new mascots. “50 runaway sheep ram-paged through a German supermarket in rural Baa-varia, causing shear mania on Monday morning,” it posted on X. “After breaking away from their 500-strong herd, the brazen sheep spent 20 mins milling around in the Penny supermarket before ewe-turning and seeing themselves out.”
Stiehler dismissed speculation that Penny planned to bill their shepherd for the damage or cleaning costs, with the company instead seizing on the nationwide media attention and viral posts to say it wanted to sponsor feed for the 50 runaways for a year.
Dieter Michler, the shepherd, told the public broadcaster , Beyerishcher Rundfunk he had been taking 500 sheep – ewes with their lambs – to their winter shelter. He guessed at least some of the 50 animals were distracted by acorns on the ground, leading the others astray as they lost contact with the rest of the flock.
Then, he said, “someone must have walked into the supermarket with a bag and they followed”, seeing something that to them could have resembled concentrated feed or a sack of salt, which are used to feed the sheep.
“I wouldn’t have thought it possible that they would voluntarily walk into the supermarket,” Michler said.
A customer drove to catch up with Michler and the rest of his sheep and told him about the escaped animals’ unexpected excursion. By the time the herder arrived they were back in the car park after staff made loud noises to shoo them out of the supermarket.
Michler said the animals were doing well after the excitement. “As soon as they were with the flock they were happy again,” he said.
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‘the shepherd always tries to persuade the sheep
that their interests and his own are the same.’
-stendhal
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that is so funny! I cannot imagine that happening! X
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I kind of love it )
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That’s hilarious!
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I love things like this!
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Snap!
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Good marketing/advertising by the supermarket to sponsor food for the sheep. I saw a video on Twitter of them knocking lots of bottles from shelves, and shoppers acting as if it was very normal. 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
Best wishes, Pete.
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that’s so great!
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That is so funny! I love it. I just hope they didn’t go by the meat counter and see lamb chops. That would have been distressing for them. I can see a picture book from this.
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right! oh, a book would be wonderful, about their trip to the store -)
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How funny 🤣
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yes, and I think we can all do with a good laugh about now -)
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Absolutely!
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Runaways have their own problems …
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thanks for the song, Ivor!
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You’re most welcome
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The meat was very fresh at the market that day!
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they were live! I would have loved to have been there to see them having their adventure –
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Funny! I didn’t know Germans had a sense of humor!!!
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every so often it shows )
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What a strange sight that must have been! I was driving along a country road recently, and saw an escaped bull running towards me. I think he was scared stiff. I slowed right down and hoped he’d pass by. He did.
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oh, wow!
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Ewe just know they were having a baaaaaaaad day.
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love it!
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I have a feeling they avoided the wool sweater aisle, Beth.
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I’m guessing….)
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Haha! What a thing to experience! Fun stuff – I love the play on words in the article :)
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me too, they got really funny
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Who says journalism has to be serious all the time, eh? ;-)
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Years ago, my late brother-in-law and I took a bummer lamb we were taking from Pilot Rock to Gearhart Oregon into Samson’s Tavern in Pilot Rock. We’d named him Beauregard. I worried that the old cowboy regulars in there we going to die laughing, especially when Beau ran around the pool table. He ended up in our back yard for quite a while. A good boy he was.
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How sweet
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Thank you for making me laugh this morning. That’s a great story. I especially like the embassy’s pun-filled media release. What fun to write that.
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Yes, I loved it too! We were like minded again today. Everyone needed a laugh today
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Wonderful! 🤣🤣
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I so agree
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Brilliant….love the German sheep 🐑🐏
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❤️🐑
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Those sheep now have a story to tell the rest of their lives, Beth!
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That’s right!
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Something like that would certainly brighten my day.
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me too, I wish I had been there
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How funny!
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What an unusual experience. 🐏🐑🐏🐏
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and how fun!
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Very true.
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Of course, I heard about it. This is so funny, how they just entered that supermarket as a group and browsed through the aisles. So funny!
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I would have loved to have been there
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So would I 😂
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I wish I could have been there. It sounds so exciting and wonderful. Sheep shopping and making ewe-turns. This is what we need more of in life. I’m sorry the sheep didn’t snack a bit. This is such a great story. Something for the sheep to talk about later and tell the lambs.
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I loved this story and sounds like they had quite a time of it and the shoppers enjoyed their visit (loved the ewe-turns)
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Sounds wonderful, something one never forgets. :)
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in other news… a young lady whose last name is Peep…
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the answers here have been amazing…
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They heard there was a sale on beef.
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yes, I saw this on tele; amazing :)
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I would have loved to have seen that!
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We live in a time when even the sheep are rebelling!
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yes!
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Ha ha that is a funny story. That must have felt like lambush to the store owner.
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such great creative answers here )
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In the end, everything was ship-sheep again.
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cute!
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This reminds me of one of my favourite memes where they rescue a sheep from a ditch then it runs away and directly back into the ditch, lol.
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ha!
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Good thing they did encounter a butcher. 🤣
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This gave me a chuckle. And leave it to a British tabloid to lust such a charming spin on it, lol. Must have been an adorable sight.
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I wish I had been there !)
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I would have stared at them in shear amazement. And probably dropped a few “What the flock?!”s as well.
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well, ewe probably would have loved the show!
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As far as comebacks go, that’s not half baa-ad.
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they really bleat it out of there once they were done with their mischief
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I would have loved being in the supermarket.
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me too!
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😀
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So cute! I would have wanted to pet them.
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for sure, and I love how the customers all enjoyed being a part of it
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I would have too!
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I bet you’d put your glasses on for something like this…
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I absolutely would, this would a spectacle worthy of spectacles!
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Touché
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