Fainting goats and Mission XXX Impossibleteacup pigs need to move aside so you can make way in your heart for babydoll sheep.
These adorable farmyard animals are a miniature version of the Southdown breed of sheep from England, and are very popular to show at county fairs. They are known for being a fairly docile sheep and also the cutest lawnmowers you've ever seen.
Prepare yourself for the journey you are about to embark on, filled with absolute cuteness and will make you clutch your heart and say "aww."
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