We're known for our massive population of woolly sheep in New Zealand.
But this year we saw the first auction of HAIRY sheep.
They're called 'Nudies' sheep you don't have to shear, dock, or dag.
And with farmers not fetching a high price for wool at the moment, it might be a cost efficient answer for the future of sheep farming.
Wairere Rams are the breeders who have brought Nudies to New Zealand. Principal Derek Daniell speaks to Jesse.