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Double Diamond sells for over $660,000, becoming the world's most expensive sheep

A Texel lamb has set a new world record price after being sold at auction for almost 368,000 pounds ($666,042) in Scotland.

The lamb, called Double Diamond, was sold for 367,500 pounds in the Scottish National Texel Sale at the Lanark Agricultural Centre by breeders Charlie Boden and family, from Stockport in Greater Manchester.

According to the Texel Sheep Society's website, Double Diamond was "the subject of much pre-sale speculation and a crowd puller from the moment he set foot in the market".

The ram carried "an index in the top 1 per cent of the breed".

According to the Guardian, buyer Jeff Aiken said "everyone wanted a piece" of the ram, and it was a nerve-racking wait in the auction.

"We knew it was going to be something really special," Mr Aiken said.

"He was just an outstanding animal, backed up by all the best genetics. There was about seven or eight people who really, really wanted him and that's what led to the price."

Mr Aiken said he and his partners planned to put Double Diamond out to stud to recover their money.

"Don't get me wrong, it is an obscene amount of money to pay for a sheep, and it definitely should not be a reflection on the farming community."

The heavily muscled sheep originates from the island of Texel in the Netherlands.

The previous record for a sheep sale was just over 230,000 pounds in 2009, according to the BBC.

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