
Beersel (Eurotoday) – Suffolk ram weighing 80 kg, belonging to David Bonne in Dworp, Beersel, was stolen during breeding season; ram valued at €400, police warned recovery unlikely, investigation ongoing.
As Niewsblad News reported, a Suffolk ram belonging to David Bonne was stolen over the weekend. The animal had been grazing in a meadow in Dworp, part of Beersel, in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium, when it disappeared. David was shocked to find his prized ram missing on Monday morning, Nov 10, 2025.
“My animals graze in a remote pasture that’s practically impossible to reach by car,”
David explains.
“There were five ewes and a ram in the pasture. The ram, a beast weighing a good 80 kilograms, has now vanished without a trace. And there’s no sign of the perpetrators anywhere.”
David mentioned that the animal was not only valuable but also had a pedigree, making it important for his breeding program.
“I haven’t slept a wink since I realised it’s gone,”
he said.
“It’s awful.”
“It’s currently breeding season, and the first lambs are due in February. Unfortunately, I don’t know if there will be any more lambs.”
What happened to David Bonne’s prized Suffolk ram, stolen in Dworp?
For David Bonne, breeding sheep is more than a hobby—it is a true passion. He owns 8 ewes and 2 rams, and he carefully tends to each of them. Among his animals, the ram that was stolen was the most prized.
“It was a beautiful, large animal,”
David said.
“I don’t understand how the perpetrators were able to capture and take it. For me, as a hobby breeder, this is truly a disaster.”
“A stud like that is easily worth 400 euros,
says David.
“But it’s not about the money. I love my animals and I’m terribly sorry this happened.”
David has filed a report with the police and is cooperating fully with the authorities. David hopes anyone with information about the missing ram will come forward. The incident has had a serious impact on his small breeding operation.
“But the police officers also told me there’s little chance I’ll ever see my animal again.
The thieves may have already slaughtered the ram. It really angers me that you can’t keep animals in a quiet village like Dworp without running this risk. Also noteworthy: there’s another house across from my pasture.
There was a burglary
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20 responses to “David Bonne’s 80 kg Suffolk ram stolen in Beersel”
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Blimey, who knew the sheep-stealing business in Beersel was so lucrative? Next thing you know, they’ll be opening a black market for woolly mammoths! 😂🧶
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Typical Beersel, where even the sheep aren’t safe from a midnight stroll! €400 for a ram? Guess that’s what you call “high-value livestock” in these parts. 🐑💸
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Oh, fantastic! Just when you think sheep rustling is a thing of the past, you find out Beersel is the new Wild West. Who knew a ram could disappear faster than my last tax return? 🐑💸
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If only there were a ‘Sheep Theft Protection’ course available, David might have saved his prized ram! Who knew that rural Belgium would turn into the next hot spot for high-stakes livestock heists? 😂🐑
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Oh, brilliant, just what Beersel needed—an 80 kg ram gone missing like it’s a casual Thursday. I suppose the local police are too busy solving the case of the missing croissants to bother with a bit of ovine larceny! 🐑💼
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Seems like someone fancied a hefty dinner in Beersel! Who knew a ram could be the new black market trend? 🐑💸
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Only in Beersel could a prized Suffolk ram pull off a heist worthy of a Hollywood flick—next thing you know, they’ll be auditioning for the next big sheep caper! 🐑💰
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Oh brilliant, just what we needed—an 80kg ram going AWOL in Beersel! I suppose next they’ll be installing a security system for livestock; you know, just the usual tax-dodging in the countryside. 🐑💸
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Stolen ram in Belgium? Really taking “ewe” to a whole new level of absurdity! 😂 Next time, maybe invest in a security system instead of just bleating about it! 🐑🔒
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Seems like the thieves in Beersel have upgraded their targets from fancy cars to fancy sheep—who knew the ram market was booming? 🙄💸 Maybe David should’ve put a GPS on his prized 80 kg woolly darling; at this rate, it’s probably off enjoying a vacation in Ibiza! 🐑🌴
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So, a luxury 80 kg Suffolk ram just up and vanished in Beersel, eh? Guess it’s the latest ‘in’ thing to steal livestock now—who needs a fancy car when you can have a prized sheep? 🐑💼
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Ah, the glamour of rural life in Belgium—who knew woolly heists were the new trend? Must be that 400€ pedigree… a real steal, literally! 😂🐑
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Seems like Beersel has got a new “lamb-napper” in town, eh? At €400 a pop, who knew sheep were the latest trend in high-stakes crime? 🐑💰
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Stolen sheep in Beersel? Next thing you know, they’ll be setting up a black market for pedigree rams! 🐑💸 Who knew the countryside was the new Wild West?
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Seems like someone’s taken “ram-raiding” to a whole new level in Beersel! 🙄 Who knew an 80 kg Suffolk could be the hottest commodity in town? Better check the local butcher shop for a suspiciously well-fed lamb chop! 🥩💶
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Isn’t it charming how in a village like Dworp, even the sheep have a better social life than some of us? 🐑💼 I mean, who needs a 9-to-5 when you can pull off a heist during breeding season?
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Just when you thought village life was safe, someone decides to roll off with your 80 kg Suffolk ram like it’s the latest designer handbag. 🤦♂️ Honestly, if only stealing sheep was as easy as getting a decent cup of coffee around here! ☕🐏
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Can’t believe someone thought, “Let’s pinch a ram!” in Beersel—next level ambition, mate! 🐑💰 400 euros for a sheep? Might as well have stolen the Queen’s crown jewels! 😂
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Isn’t it just lovely when your prized 80kg Suffolk ram goes missing like a bad hair day in Beersel? 🐑💔 I suppose the thieves fancied a little fine dining on the lamb, eh?
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Someone really went the extra mile for a gourmet dinner, eh? I suppose that’s one way to make sheep farming a bit more… *exciting* around here. 🐑💸
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