Aerial view of a tractor spreading manure near numerous RVs parked in a field.
Share and Follow

THIS is the moment raging French farmers spray hordes of squatters with manure in a bid to expel them from their land.

Furious workers spread the faeces over their farm in Hautes-Vosges, France after reportedly “not receiving” any help from police to remove an “illegal gypsy camp”.

Aerial view of a tractor spreading manure near numerous RVs parked in a field.

French farmers sprayed manure to get a group of squatters off their landCredit: You Tube
The enraged workers said they decided to take matters into their own hands when police refused to help

The enraged workers said they decided to take matters into their own hands when police refused to help
Members of the community are pictured rushing to stop the tractors

Members of the community are pictured rushing to stop the tractors

Footage shows the tractors circling the stationary white caravans and releasing streams of the brown sludge liquid.

Meanwhile, members of the community appear running after the vehicles in a bid to stop the onslaught of excrement.

One man is even captured jumping onto a moving tractor and frantically knocking on the driver’s window.

In the minute-long video, some six tractors are seen covering the land in the stinking slurry – a mixture of manure and water.

Last year, a similar tactic was adopted by Brit farmer Jack Bellamy when he caught a camper on his land.

Shocking footage shows angry Jack Bellamy spot the tent and say: “I tell you what, these ***** will set up anywhere.”

He then jumps in his tractor and drives up alongside the trespasser unleashing a 15-second blast of slurry.

The camper, dressed in a red top and a white sun hat, is seen desperately trying to zip up his tent before diving behind it as a wall of excrement is showered on him.

Jack, 29, is heard saying: “I’ll tell you what chap, have a bit of this.”

The hapless cyclist is seen cowering for shelter as his entire tent and bike are covered in the brown stuff.

Furious farmer caught a camper sleeping in his field and covered him in slurry

Jack, a third generation farmer from Tavistock, Devon, last night told The Sun: “I left him there covered in slurry.

“He never said a word.

“He couldn’t really argue with that.

“They come up from the towns and think they can do what they want.”

The beef and sheep farmer said he was annoyed because he’s had trouble from trespassers before and there are two campsites just half a mile away from his field.

He added: “He just didn’t want to pay.”

Jack said he spotted the camper as he started work in his John Deere tractor at 6am on Tuesday.

He said: “I went out in the morning because I had to get on.

“When I looked in the field I saw a tent on the freshly cut grass.

“There was someone camped right up against the hedge.

“I’m sure he had a nice evening there, but he didn’t have a very nice wake up call.

“He must’ve heard the tractor coming because he was out of his tent.”

The stinking slurry was scattered across acres of farmland

The stinking slurry was scattered across acres of farmland
Aerial view of a tractor spreading manure on a field with several caravans parked nearby.

It’s not the first time the smelly tactic has been used to ward off trespassersCredit: You Tube
Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Media’s Response to Pentagon’s Restrictions: A Powerless Stance?

In recent weeks, the Department of Defense announced new restrictions for the…

Ciattarelli says he'll sue Sherrill for defamation over debate remarks on opioid crisis

New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign announced on Thursday that…

Princess Kate warns about excessive screen time: Encourages parents to engage fully with their children, highlights the growing issue of disconnection

The Princess of Wales has warned that excessive screen time can harm…

Duffy threatens to fire air traffic controllers who skip work during shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday said he would fire air traffic…

Navy fires USS Wyoming submarine's commanding officer

The Navy relieved the commanding officer of the USS Wyoming’s blue crew…

More Energy Department funding faces chopping block

96 <!– *{box-sizing:border-box}body{margin:0;padding:0}a[x-apple-data-detectors]{color:inherit!important;text-decoration:inherit!important}#MessageViewBody a{color:inherit;text-decoration:none}p{line-height:inherit}.desktop_hide,.desktop_hide table{mso-hide:all;display:none;max-height:0;overflow:hidden}.image_block img+div{display:none}sub,sup{font-size:75%;line-height:0} @media (max-width:620px){.desktop_hide table.icons-outer{display:inline-table!important}.image_block div.fullWidth{max-width:100%!important}.mobile_hide{display:none}.row-content{width:100%!important}.stack .column{width:100%;display:block}.mobile_hide{min-height:0;max-height:0;max-width:0;overflow:hidden;font-size:0}.desktop_hide,.desktop_hide table{display:table!important;max-height:none!important}.reverse{display:table;width:100%}.reverse…

Former Crime Hub Experiences Significant Decline in Serious Offenses Following DA’s Firm Action on Repeat Offenders

A no-nonsense prosecutor is being praised for sending crime rates in Baltimore…

Fetterman irritate Democrats, attracts GOP supporters

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was seen by some Democrats at the start…