I will add a paragraph about that.
Edit: here we go
In New Zealand we have sheep, a lot of sheep. We have sheep in farms, in the wild, on the streets and occasionally in houses. Sheep are everywhere. In fact, the only place we don't allow sheep is duck ponds, playgrounds and most schools as they are considered distracting in the classroom.
As you could imagine, its not exactly safe for sheep to be on the streets and many accidents are caused by this. Hundreds of thousands of sheep die each day on the street when they get hit by cars, busses, trains and even airplanes. Each year around 120 million sheep are killed, and a further 5 million die of natural causes.
Each year on the airports through out New Zealand, 5 million sheep will get sucked through jet engines. This causes billions of dollars worth of damage. To help reduce this damage we have two annual sheep hunting seasons where the military and police issue weapons such as rifles, hammers, chop sticks and grenades to everyone between the ages of 5 and 50, who then by law, have to spend at least an hour a day hunting, digging holes and burying sheep in them.
Last edited by Fish; May 30, 2010 at 06:13 AM.