Flock of sheep stationed at Brussels Airport for a fortnight

Flock of sheep stationed at Brussels Airport for a fortnight
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A flock of sheep arrived on a two-week grazing mission at Brussels Airport in Zaventem on Thursday.

They are tasked with maintaining the grassy noise barriers that shield the town of Steenokkerzeel from sound pollution.

Brecht Laukens, the local shepherd in charge of the 200 sheep, led them across Steenokkerzeel to reach the airport, according to an airport company announcement.

The ruminants have two weeks to graze on 18,500 square metres, an area equivalent to three football pitches.

Their deployment is aimed at managing the domain in an eco-friendly manner, promoting biodiversity more effectively than when lawn mowers are used.

This year marks the sixth time the airport has hosted a flock of sheep, Brussels Airport confirmed.


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