Five sheep help maintain the cemetery greenery in Ixelles

Ixelles (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Ixelles introduced 5 sheep to maintain the greenery cemetery through ecological grazing. Alderman Valérie Libert said the project promotes sustainable park care and invites residents to join Sunday’s sheep procession.

As VRT News reported, 5 sheep have been deployed in Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium, to mow the grass as part of a new ecological grazing project. The animals are part of a new project using ecological grazing to maintain public green spaces and cemeteries. 

What role do 5 sheep play in keeping Ixelles green?

Alderman for Climate and Environment Valérie Libert (MR & VLD with You) said the goal is to manage parks in a natural and sustainable way. The sheep are being looked after by specialists and moved between sites when needed. He mentioned that the project will run for several months before the results are reviewed.

“The sheep are retired,”

Libert continues.

“They no longer produce milk, but they still play a useful role in society. They’re super cute and named Calamity, Jane, Simone, Bibi, Tango, and Choco.”

5 sheep have been living on a grass field near Kraaienplein in Ixelles since last week. On Sunday, October 12, 2025, they will accompany a small group of schoolchildren in a procession to the Ixelles cemetery. This activity is part of a larger municipal project for ecological grazing. 

The animals will take on the duties of lawnmowers at the cemetery site, grazing to keep the grass short, managing invasive species, and improving soil conditions. Residents are welcome to participate in the sheep procession on Sunday, Oct 12, 2025.

Alderman for Climate and Environment Valérie Libert (MR & VLD with You) said the event is a chance to explore Ixelles and the cemetery in a new way. She added that it is educational for city children, who do not often get to see or interact with sheep.

Other Belgian cities have already implemented similar projects. In Anderlecht, a flock of sheep were introduced in Peterbos Park in 2022 to keep the grass cut in an environmentally friendly way. This idea extended to other municipalities like Schaerbeek and Etterbeek, where sheep were used in parks and school gardens. Ghent and Namur have also tested grazing goats in cemeteries and natural areas in 2023.

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12 responses to “Five sheep help maintain the cemetery greenery in Ixelles”

  1. Cricket Avatar

    Seems like the sheep of Ixelles have finally landed a government job—mowing lawns instead of looking for a real gig! 🐑 Who knew retiring meant grazing in a cemetery? Just hope they don’t start charging for their ‘services’! 😂

  2. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    So, we’re trading lawnmowers for sheep now, eh? Next up, I expect a flock of ducks to run our municipal meetings—at least they quack in unison! 🐑😂

  3. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Cemetery sheep? Brilliant! Can’t wait for the day we add a few goats to handle the paperwork too—talk about sustainable governance! 🐑💼

  4. C’mon, who needs lawnmowers when you can have a sheep parade in Ixelles? Next up, a goat choir to serenade the grass! 😂🐑

  5. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Only in Ixelles would you find a sheep-led eco-revolution at the cemetery—perfect for those who prefer their lawn care with a side of nostalgia and woolly charm. 🐑💚 Because who needs lawnmowers when you’ve got a flock of retired beauties grazing around?

  6. Nothing screams “highly efficient municipal management” quite like outsourcing lawn care to a quintet of retired sheep. Only in Ixelles would a Sunday stroll with these grazing gurus be considered “educational.” 😂🐑

  7. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    So, we’ve reached a point where our cemeteries need a sheep-shearing committee? Next thing you know, we’ll have goats running for mayor, and cats applying for diplomat positions. 🐑🇧🇪

  8. tokyo dream Avatar
    tokyo dream

    Only in Ixelles would you find sheep moonlighting as landscape architects! 🐑🌱 Who knew retirement could be so… grassy? 😏

  9. thumb candy Avatar
    thumb candy

    Guess the business model for a cemetery in Ixelles just got a little woollier! 🐑 Because nothing screams “sustainable” like a five-sheep squad taking over lawn care, right? 🤷‍♂️🌱

  10. Cemetery lawn care by sheep? Brilliant! Next, we’ll have them running for office—after all, they seem to have more sense than half the politicians I know! 🐑🇧🇪

  11. Wild Tesla Avatar
    Wild Tesla

    Oh, just what we needed—five sheep in Ixelles to turn the cemetery into a pastoral paradise! Nothing like a woolly workforce to tackle our urban greenery while giving the local kids a proper “baa-rilliant” education! 🐑😂

  12. Five sheep in a cemetery, eh? I suppose if they can’t keep the grass short, at least they’ll be there for a good bleat and a giggle during the Sunday stroll! 🐑😏

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