Sugar-addict ponies 'resorting to violence'

'Outbreak of anti-social behaviour' from wild ponies raised on leftover picnics and sweet treats

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Warnings have been issued in Somerset about a herd of "sugar crazed" ponies willing to bite and butt walkers to get to their sweet treats.

The wild ponies in Quantock Hills have apparently been raised on leftover picnics and sweets from well-meaning visitors. Now they have "resorted to violence in order to satisfy their sugary urges", says the Daily Telegraph.

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