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Musical duo have only one love for lamb Bob Marley

Wye musicians Glen Morgan and Emily Ware with the sheep they believe looks like Bob Marley
Wye musicians Glen Morgan and Emily Ware with the sheep they believe looks like Bob Marley

Wye musicians Glen Morgan and Emily Ware with the sheep they believe looks like Bob Marley

by Thom Morris

A musical pair believe Bob Marley the sheep looks just like the legendary Jamaican singer.

Glen Morgan, from Wye - who has only just allowed himself another sheep after his beloved Peter the Bleater passed away more than a year ago - says the animal reminds him of the reggae legend.

At 10-weeks-old, Bob Marley will grow to look more like the Jamaican singer, who died in 1981.

Bob Marley
Bob Marley

The Soay lamb will grow a long mane of brown curls, similar to the dreadlocked of his famous counterpart.

Mr Morgan added: “He looks like Bambi but his colour and fleece is not dissimilar to that of a Rastafarian.

“At the moment, he’s settling in with Sauki the Saluki, and Ruby the Black Beauty horse. ”

The former chef said: “Peter the Bleater was here for 14 years and looked after my horse Saxon.

“People seem to remember Peter because he thought he was more human than sheep. When his obituary appeared in the paper, people seemed to really connect with him. They replied calling it ‘uplifting’, ‘made me laugh, made me cry’ and ‘brightened up my day’.”

Saxon suffered from Cushings disease, a tumour of the pituitary gland at the base of the brain, and was unable to leave the stable.

Mr Morgan, of Amage Road, turned to Peter in the hope that he could offer the horse a renewed sense of wellbeing.

Songs that could suit the sheep whose owners say looks like Bob Marley - dubbed Bob Maaarley
Songs that could suit the sheep whose owners say looks like Bob Marley - dubbed Bob Maaarley

Songs that could suit the sheep whose owners say looks like Bob Marley - dubbed Bob Maaarley

He added: “I’m in a band called Remission with singer Emily Ware and she’s been quite ill lately so I said to her ‘what would you like for your birthday’ and she said ‘a sheep’.”

You can catch Remission at the New Flying Horse on Upper Bridge Street in Wye on July 26.

Have you got an animal that looks like a famous person? Tweet @KentishExpress, email kentishexpress@thekmgroup.co.uk or phone 01233 623232.

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