Goats end up poisoned after Pulborough farm fencing ‘deliberately cut’
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A number of goats had to be rushed to a vet after escaping from a Pulborough farm when fencing was ‘deliberately cut.’
Police say that the goats needed veterinary treatment after straying from their field and eating laurel plants.
A spokesman said: “The fence to a farm in Nutbourne Lane, Pulborough, was deliberately cut, which allowed goats from the field to get out and eat laurel, which is poisonous to goats, resulting in a large vet’s bill.”
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Hide AdIn a separate incident, business premises in Gay Street, Pulborough, were broken into and a quantity of wine was stolen.
Police ask anyone with any information about either incident to call them on 101.