Cows allowed to visit Swedish nudist beaches in heatwave
By News from Elsewhere... ...as found by BBC Monitoring
10 August 2018
The government in southern Sweden have granted permission for cows to visit nudist beaches
during the prolonged summer heatwave, despite complaints from locals, it's reported.
According to The Local news website, nudists have been complaining to officials in provincial
Smaland about livestock visiting their beaches, saying that their presence is "unhygienic and could pose a health risk".
It says the roasting summer heat affecting much of continental Europe has led to drought throughout
the country, and has meant that farmers have been struggling to feed their animals.
This has meant that some farmers have decided to slaughter their cattle earlier than usual;
but others have instead decided to bring their livestock to nearby nudist beaches, in order
to cool them down, public broadcaster SVT reports.
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Pheeuw, Aussie cows don't need permission.