This college student keeps more than 3000 ducks by the pond packed by his factory. Usually it's a free-range state, so it's no accident to wander outside casually. Eating more insects and grass can also make meat more delicious. Unexpectedly, when he woke up, the college student suddenly found that there were less than 2,000 ducks left in the 3,000-odd ducks, and the rest died beside the wheat field. After inspection, the police judged that the duck was probably poisoned by eating poisoned wheat.
Liu, the neighbor of the contracted land next to him, is the owner of the wheat field. He planted it with seeds mixed with pesticides. There was a heavy rain the day before the incident, and these seeds were exposed under the washing of the rain. Ducks just ate by mistake after passing by, causing great losses. However, the owner of the wheat field does not admit that his behavior is wrong, and he is even more unwilling to bear the loss. Netizens also have different opinions. Some people think that the owner of the wheat field is really wronged. After all, college students didn't take good care of their ducks.
After the trial, the court found that the owner of the wheat field did not inform and warn after using the pesticide wheat seeds, and must also bear part of the responsibility. And college students raise ducks for free nearby, so they naturally need to take responsibility. Under the mediation of the staff, the two sides finally reconciled. The owner of the wheat field compensated the college students for part of their losses, and the college students also promised not to let ducks enter his wheat field casually again. It can only be said that in this incident, there are certain mistakes in the behavior of both people, and the accident itself can be avoided.