A flock of sheep. Unrelated to the article content./Sky News
An incident occurred in Greece where sheep ate about 100 kg of hemp.
According to Sky News and Greek City Times on the 25th (local time), a flock of sheep ate about 100 kg of cannabis in a greenhouse in Almyros, Thessaly, Greece. Cultivation of medical cannabis is legal in Greece.
It is believed that the flock of sheep entered the greenhouse to escape Typhoon Daniel, which hit the area earlier this month. Sky News reported that this typhoon caused major flooding in Greece, resulting in casualties and the death of over 100,000 livestock and animals.
Medical marijuana was being grown in the greenhouse. It is said that there was not much hemp left due to flooding and heat waves caused by abnormal weather. The sheep that discovered this by chance ate all the hemp. The greenhouse owner said, “I don’t know whether to cry or laugh. “Hemp production had already decreased significantly due to heat waves and flooding,” he said. “But the sheep entered the greenhouse and ate what was left. “Honestly, I don’t know what to say,” he said.
It is said that farm owner Yannis Brunis saw the sheep behaving strangely, but did not find out the cause until later. “I heard people saw sheep jumping higher than goats,” Brunis said. “That can never happen.”
Meanwhile, cases of animals becoming addicted to marijuana are increasing. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the rate of dogs addicted to marijuana has increased by 300% over the past five years. As cannabis has become legal in some parts of Canada and the United States, the number of cases of dogs ingesting discarded cannabis, cannabis-containing butter, etc. is said to be increasing.
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2023-09-26 08:57:22