I am looking at divorce cases in Canada and came across this.
In Babineau v Babineau (4 DLR 951), a 1924 New Brunswick (Canada) case, a wife tried to get a divorce on the grounds of bestiality of which, the Court said, "there is abundant evidence".
But the Court reluctantly concluded that as grounds for a divorce, adultery does not include bestiality.
The Court took the unusual initiative to conclude its judgment in these words:
stay away from those darn farm animals!
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