CURATED BY – RAVI SHIMLE | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Anjad, In Anjad, nearby village Borlay, a case of hunting of goats, goats and chickens has come to light in a temporary enclosure built on the roof of the house. It is being told that the goats kept in the enclosure on the roof of a cattle rearer's house were attacked by wildlife late in the night, after which on looking at the roof in the morning, dead bodies of 18 pieces of cocks, chickens and 4 goats were found lying there, while three goats (small Children) are still reported missing. After this incident, cattle herders and villagers also searched the nearby fields. At present, the Forest Department team has reached the spot and prepared a Panchnama, whereas the cattle herders are demanding that they be compensated. A case of hunting of 7 goats and 18 chickens has come to light in village Borlai. 18 cocks, hens and 7 goats kept in a temporary animal enclosure built on the roof of the house of Sunil Sisodia, who lives here, were hunted by some wild animal at night. After which, when the animal owner reached his enclosure in the morning, he found dead bodies of goats and chickens lying there. According to Sunil Sisodia, apart from the dead bodies of a total of eight goats thus found, three goats tied in his enclosure are still missing. After the incident, the villagers informed the village sarpanch and searched for wild animals hunting in the nearby fields. The Sarpanch informed the Forest Department on which the Forest Department team also reached the spot. They are said to be attacked by hyenas. According to the forest staff, the method of hunting is said to be that of hyena. At present, the forest staff has made a panchnama of the loss of the villager, while Sunil Sisodia has suffered a loss of about Rs 50 thousand due to this incident, for which he has demanded compensation. Rishikesh Patidar of the village says that he has been wandering for some time. The number of dogs is increasing rapidly due to which they are causing harm to the pet animals, the terror of stray dogs has increased, even before this, at some places, the children of goats, buffaloes and cows have been killed by village farmers and goat herders. Poor people are troubled by these stray dogs.

Veterinarian Manoj Kanasya, who reached the spot after receiving the information, said that the Forest Department informed us that goats and chickens have been killed and eaten by wild animals at the house of Sunil Sisodia of Borlai. After receiving the information, we reached the spot and inspected the spot and the post-mortem is being conducted. Whose report will be given to the Forest Department.