Crazed sheep die like ‘heroin addicts’

By Jessie Davies
Updated December 16 2015 - 4:16pm, first published May 16 2014 - 4:00am
Stephen Knight, “Tannabah”, Coonabarabran, with some of his Merino wethers that have been eating Darling Pea.
Stephen Knight, “Tannabah”, Coonabarabran, with some of his Merino wethers that have been eating Darling Pea.

FARMERS who suffered the impacts of the bushfire in Coonabarabran last year have been dealt another blow, this time by plague proportions of Darling Pea, a poisonous plant that is killing sheep by the hundreds.

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