Feb 25 β€’ 15:38 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden SVT Nyheter

The Bold Theft - Watch as the Moose Eat the Horses' Food

Moose have increasingly invaded Anne Pagmar's farm this winter, eating the hay meant for her horses and leading to higher feed costs.

This winter, an unusual problem has arisen for Anne Pagmar, a farmer in Sweden, as an increasing number of moose have begun trespassing onto her property. The large animals are easily bypassing the fences, roaming freely among her horses, and helping themselves to the hay meant for the ponies. While the ponies are not left without food, the moose's visits have resulted in extra work and significant increases in her feed expenses.

Anne has noted a dramatic rise in her feed bills, attributing it to the moose consuming far more than her ponies would typically eat. The situation is not just a nuisance; it places a financial strain on her farm operations. The moose appear undeterred by her attempts to scare them away, often looking at her with indifference, which indicates their adaptability and lack of fear toward humans.

This incident reflects broader issues related to wildlife management in rural Sweden, where animals like moose have increased their patterns of foraging near farms, particularly during harsh winters. Farmers like Anne are facing challenges not only in protecting their livestock but also in managing their operational costs and the local wildlife dynamics that increasingly overlap with agricultural spaces.

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