Noosa News
Rogue unshorn ram ‘Rambo’ finds new home with Capel animal lover Marc Waller

The reign of a rogue ram, pilfering feed and causing mischief in a small West Australian town has come to an end after a team of farmers finally captured the sheep and introduced him to a pair of clippers.
Key points:
- The ram, known as Rambo, had spent four years roaming farm land near Capel
- It took a team of five people and four dogs to finally capture the roaming ram
- Rambo, now fleece free, will live out his days as part of Marc Waller’s flock
The ram, known as Rambo, had become a well-known menace in Capel, in the South West of WA.
Local resident Marc Waller had heard Rambo’s lonely cries for the past year but decided to capture the sheep after a horse owner took to social media to vent his frustrations.
“He’s been stealing the horse…
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