Spotted by JuliaM in The Guardian:
Police are searching for suspected rustlers who stole six fully grown elks from a farm in Somerset.
Officers believe the thieves may have used dogs to round the large beasts up and must have had a sizeable lorry. They are particularly keen to speak to anyone who has been offered cuts of elk meat – or even an actual elk.
Fortunately, farmer Paul Richards managed to stop a herd of bison, which roam in the same fields as the elk, from escaping after a fence was cut.
"If they had got out it could have been a catastrophe," said Paul Richards, who raises elk, bison and wild boar for their meat at Woodentop farm, near West Coker.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
"If they had got out it could have been a catastrophe"
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/10/uk-britain-banks-fls-idUKBRE8990C420121010
If this gets out THERE WILL be another disaster.
I had to check it really was Woodentop farm. I never know with you (:
SB, it will and there will be.
AKH, yes, the article was a gift which kept on giving with no need for embellishment.
I've just looked at the Guardian article and for some reason, they've headed it with a picture of a red deer.
B, yes I too struggle with this whole deer - red deer -reindeer - elk style racism. They're all cute and they all taste nice.
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