Bulgaria is grappling with an outbreak of sheep plague, with over 300 samples testing positive, leading to calls for the culling of thousands of animals to prevent the disease's spread. The samples were tested in Montpellier, France, due to farmers' mistrust of local labs and authorities. The disease, while harmless to humans, can severely impact economically if left unchecked. The situation has sparked strong opposition, with protests and concerns about potential bans on livestock trade if measures are not taken. Some farmers are keeping the affected sheep quarantined awaiting test results, and the National Association of Sheep and Goat Breeders has criticized the government's handling of the crisis, stating that no preventive measures are being taken.