Professional shearer Cammy Wilson - who led the Scottish rescue operation - revealed the New Zealand sheep was named after the animated character Shrek, so its Scottish counterpart had to be named Fiona, after the ogre's wife.
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Fiona the sheep, who was rescued from a cliff on the Scottish coast, stayed away from the new flock at her Dalston farm for several years. The farmers decided that motherhood could help her. They recently announced that the lambs had been born and that Fiona was taking excellent care of them.