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July 11, 2012 2:43 pm
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Ewes and lambs stolen



The distinctive breed of sheep stolen in Fermanagh

POLICE in Fermanagh are appealing for information about the theft of more than 100 ewes and lambs.
The 160 Swaldaldale ewes and lambs disappeared from Cuilcagh Mountain.
Said a police spokesman:  “These sheep are not a common breed in Ireland as they are mountain breed. They are easily recognized by their grey and black faces.”
Anyone who knows of the whereabouts of the sheep, or has come across  movements of similar animals north or south of the border is asked to contact the Fermanagh West Neighbourhood Policing Team on 0845 600 8000

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