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Intruders Harm Goats At Chicago Farm Campus

(CBS) -- Who would want to harm these cute little baby goats? That's what they're trying to figure out at the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences.

CBS 2's Roseanne Tellez reports.

Last week, students discovered that a mama goat had a rope tied around its neck. Other goats had been pelted with eggs.

Someone had broken in to the farm-like campus. In addition to abusing the goats, the intruders taped the feet of a chicken. But the animals are all OK now.

"I mean it's ridiculous that someone's going to come hurt the animals. What did they ever do to you? It's not right," student Alejandra Godinez says.

Sheila Fowler, CHSAS assistant principal, speculates the troublemakers were "probably just teenagers looking for something to call fun."

Administrators say residents in Mt. Greenwood have their back and have promised to keep an eye out.

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