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Are there four-cornered sheep in the world?
It is common for a sheep to have two horns, but have you ever seen a sheep with four horns? On July 19, the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, the 89th regiment of the fifth agricultural division, had a four-cornered sheep in the home of Haximu, an old Uighur man in Qilian, which was amazing.

This sheep is no different from other sheep in appearance except that it has two horns on its head, two of which grow upward and two of which grow downward, just like four machetes on its head. This shape makes the sheep look more powerful.

According to Hasimu, two years ago, he bought an Altay coarse-haired big-tailed lamb from other places as a breeding sheep. After keeping it for a while, he was surprised to find that the sheep had grown four horns. The four corners have not affected its normal growth, and its health has been very good. Moreover, the four-cornered sheep are particularly favored by their owners because of their unique "appearance". Today, Hasimo's four-cornered sheep is over two years old, and its four horns are getting longer and longer, and the length of each horn is about 30 cm. This sheep is slightly different from its kind. It is stronger than its peers, runs faster than its peers and is very aggressive.