An un-baa-lievably woolly sheep who is believed to have never been shorn will get a trim on Sunday afternoon to establish if its fleece is record-breaking.
The cut will take place at New Zealand's national museum of sheep and shearing, The Wool Shed, on Sunday at 1pm.
The North Island counterpart to the Shrek the sheep, the feral crossbred ewe was snared on a remote bluff in the Mapiu district south of Te Kuiti.
Amie Ritchie and Carla Clark captured the ewe and named her Suzy. She will be hand-shorn by world record holder Peter Casserly in Masterton.
Casserly also did the cutting honours for Bendigo Station's merino sheep found in 2004, Shrek.