Farming family accused of bestiality after baby goat is born with 'human' face

Oct 4, 2014 - 13:33
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Farming family accused of bestiality after baby goat is born with 'human' face
The family have strongly denied any wrong behaviour with their goats (Picture: CEN)

A family have unwittingly become the subject of public accusations of bestiality after one of their goats gave birth to mutated stillbo baby goat.

The Villalbas from the Centro region of Argentina gained these unwarranted charges after a friend posted photos of the kid online.

Their friend"s intention was highlight the results of excessive use of pesticides not condemn the clan for deviant sexual behaviour.

There is currently heated debate in Argentina as to whether the high levels of pesticides used in farming is causing to health problems in the human population.

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Excessive pesticide usage has been blamed for the mutated kid (Picture: CEN)

Olga Villalba strongly refuted the the claims of bestiality saying: ‘It was dead when it was bo, we just want to get rid of it as quickly as possible so we buried it in a hole in the ground.

‘It was clearly a genetic mutation caused by the excessive use of pesticides."

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The kid was stillbo(Picture: CEN)

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