FNX Magokiler Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 One of the most particular events in recent times was recorded in Greece. In the city of Volos, one of the places most affected by the constant rains that have fallen in recent days in the country, a flock of sheep took refuge in a greenhouse where Giannis Bourounis owns an extensive territory where he plants cannabis for medicinal purposes. . Momentarily safe, on dry land, the sheep decided to feed themselves with what they had around them because in the habitat where they were located the water destroyed everything in its path. This is how they began to eat the marijuana plants that Giannis had grown for a while and had endured this climatic phenomenon. Desperate to eat some food, they took it upon themselves to destroy what little was left of the cannabis harvest and the effect of this was recounted by Bouronos himself to the local media The Newspaper. “We had the heat wave and we lost a lot of production. We had the floods, we lost almost everything. And now this happened. The flock entered the greenhouse and ate what was left. Honestly, I don't know what to say,” he said, still stunned by what happened. Without being able to take the magnitude of this fact, he appealed for a while to humor when explaining the consequences of the sheep having eaten the last of what was left of a harvest considered the largest in central and eastern Europe. “I'm very well, but the sheep are better, full of madness. They see everything as beautiful,” she explained with a laugh. When investigating the possible reasons why the animals acted like this, he related: “They found the grass to eat because the rest of their food was destroyed by the floods. They really like cannabis, as well as ivy and vegetables. They eat everything with pleasure.” Knowledgeable about the world of medicinal herbs and the animal kingdom, because he is constantly in contact with both, the protagonist of this story detailed what it was like to remove a flock of approximately 500 sheep that were under the influence of cannabis and decided to plant a flag. in that territory by finding a safe place to feed and live. “The sheep jumped higher than the goats and that never happens. Logical, since they ate about 300 kilos of cannabis,” said the owner. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/lifestyle/en-las-redes/un-rebano-de-ovejas-se-comio-300-kilos-de-marihuana-y-lo-que-hicieron-despues-dejo-boquiabierto-a-nid30092023/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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