![]() Harald VI in 2024 | |
Breed | Gute |
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Sex | Male |
Born | 7 April 2017 |
Nation from | ![]() |
Employer | ![]() |
Years active | 2019–present |
Known for | Mascot of the Gotland Regiment |
Predecessor | Harald V |
Successor | Incumbent |
Owner | Katarina Amér |
Harald VI (born 7 April 2017) is a Swedish Gute ram who serves as the mascot for the Gotland Regiment.
He is the sixth ram to hold the role, continuing a regimental tradition that began in 1979. Harald VI appears at regimental ceremonies and public events, where he serves as a symbol of Gotland's cultural heritage.
Harald VI was born on 7 April 2017 in Fardhem, Gotland County, to local sheep breeder Katarina Amér. [1] [2] He belongs to the Gute breed, a heritage landrace native to Gotland that descends from the island's ancient horned outfield sheep and is regarded as one of Sweden’s oldest domestic sheep varieties. [3]
As a lamb he was kept alongside his predecessor, Harald V, which accustomed him to human contact and ceremonial environments. [1] [4] Amér, who has long specialised in breeding Gute sheep, described Harald VI as being fostered "like an adjutant" by Harald V, and later as taking on a similar role with younger rams in her flock. [1]
The Gotland Regiment is the only regiment in the Swedish Armed Forces to maintain a live animal mascot. [5] The tradition of using Gute rams began in 1979 with Harald I, who was later promoted to second lieutenant after serving in ceremonies including the royal guard at Stockholm Palace. [5] [1] Since then, successive rams named Harald have represented the regiment, serving as living symbols of Gotland’s cultural heritage and sheep-farming traditions. [6]
Following the sudden death of Harald V in September 2019, Harald VI was recruited as the next mascot at the age of two. [4] [6] He made his official debut in January 2020 at the ceremony marking the transfer of the Gotland Battlegroup's command from the Skaraborg Regiment to the Gotland Regiment. [6]
Harald VI typically takes part in several regimental events each year, including parades, transfer ceremonies, and public celebrations. [1] Before such occasions his owner, Amér, is informed of the schedule and duration of the assignment. For official duties he wears a specially made uniform in the M90 camouflage pattern. [1]