The Columbus Dispatch

Australian mourns beloved aunt with heart-shaped love ewes

- Rod Mcguirk

CANBERRA, Australia – An Australian farmer couldn’t go to his aunt’s funeral because of pandemic restrictio­ns so he paid his respects with a novel alternativ­e: dozens of sheep arranged in the shape of a love heart.

Drone-shot video of pregnant ewes munching barley in a paddock while unwittingl­y expressing Ben Jackson’s affection for his beloved Auntie Deb was viewed by mourners at her funeral in the city of Brisbane in Queensland state.

Jackson was locked down at the time across a state border at his farm in Guyra in New South Wales state, 270 miles away.

“It took me a few goes to get it right ... and the final result is what you see. That was as close to a heart as I could get it,” Jackson said on Thursday.

Jackson started experiment­ing with making shapes with sheep to relieve the monotonous stress of hand-feeding livestock during a devastatin­g drought across most of Australia that broke in the early months of the pandemic.

He discovered that if he spelled the names of his favorite musical bands with grain dropped from the back of a truck that the flock would roughly adopt the same shape for several minutes.

“It certainly lifted my spirits back in the drought,” Jackson said.

“This heart that I’ve done for my auntie, it certainly seems like it’s had a bit of an effect across Australia,” he added, referring to emotional social media responses.

“Maybe we all just need to give ourselves a big virtual hug,” he said.

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