A flock of sheep in Amasya, Turkey, was observed circling clockwise for a few minutes when they met with rams. This event was compared to a similar incident in China where a flock of sheep circled non-stop for 12 days. The Turkish flock consisted of Bafra breed sheep, known for their multiple birth characteristics, and it was noted that they were calmer and seemed to be meeting each other, unlike the sheep in China which were following each other on their own axis and appeared faster.