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Dozens of prize sheep struck, killed by a train
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SPANISH FORK -- Dozens of prize-winning purebred sheep are dead
after they were hit by a train after being chased to the tracks by a
dog.
Jim Jensen, one of four people who own the group of sheep, said
eight of the 132 sheep in the flock are still alive. Thirteen
immediately survived the accident but five have since died as the
result of injuries.
"There's a couple more of those -- two more at least -- that I'm
not sure will make it," said Jensen.
The accident soured the h...
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