We're the cutest... baa none! The little lambs who sell at £10,000 each because of their unusual markings and fluffy fleece Valais Blacknose lambs, born at Halsbury Barton in Devon, are in high demand Can sell for up to £10,000 each – around 40 times the value of an ordinary lamb Chris Slee and Tom Hooper have been breeding them since 2016
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Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow – apart from all the bits that were black...
These Valais Blacknose lambs, born at Halsbury Barton in Devon, are in high demand because of their unusual appearance, not just for their delightfully fluffy fleeces but to be kept as family pets as well.
They can sell for up to a whopping £10,000 each – around 40 times the value of an ordinary lamb.