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Lesvos farmer arrested for cruelty to goats
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Lesvos farmer arrested for cruelty to goats

A farmer on the Greek island of Lesvos was arrested for allegedly mistreating three goats by hobbling them through a method that restricted their natural movement. The incident occurred near the village of Polychnitos, and the police stated that the practice is considered cruel. The farmer faces potential fines ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 per affected animal.

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Lesvos farmer arrested for cruelty to goats

A farmer on the Greek island of Lesvos was arrested for allegedly mistreating three goats by hobbling them through a method that restricted their natural movement. The incident occurred near the village of Polychnitos, and the police stated that the practice is considered cruel. The farmer faces potential fines ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 per affected animal.

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