Animals
Montana Rancher’s Illegal Mutant Sheep Breeding Leads to Legal Trouble
A farmer who secretly bought parts of the world’s largest sheep is now facing prison. In a quiet corner of Montana, an 80-year-old farmer's ambitious quest to breed a colossal sheep has led to a legal entanglement that could result in a significant prison sentence.
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