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Published 09:18 26 May 2016 BST
A spokesman for the Swansea Council said that they had removed the cannabis plants at the earliest opportunity but that they couldn’t confirm whether or not the sheep had eaten the plants.
As well as the damage caused to homes of locals in the area, there were also reports of sheep being killed after straying onto the road in neighbouring villages.
The Council spokesman is quoted in the Telegraph as saying: "We made the police aware of this incident as soon as it was reported and arranged a site visit together.
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