Whether it be a long day in the office or having a haircut in the shearing sheds, a new study has found that sheep and humans have more in common than we thought when it comes to leaning on one another after a big day.
A study finds exposure to a stressful experience is a major factor when it comes to building bondsThe data found that sheep tended to flock with their friends
Research conducted prior to the study had found that sheep can not only recognise one another, but can even identify humans they've seen before from a photograph. "When you've got groups of hundreds or thousands of sheep … you can account for those to make sure you're not splitting up groups of sheep that are close to each other."
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