Flying is a gas! Literally, in this case.
A Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 freighter (Singapore has no more 747s in passenger service) SQ cargo flight 7108 flying from Adelaide, Australia to Kuala Lumpur was forced to make an emergency landing in Bali due to smoke alarms.
During the two and a half hour stop emergency crews determined that the aircraft, which was carrying four crew members and a flock of goats, had not caught fire.
Instead the smoke detectors went off as a result of “exhaust gasses and manure produced by the sheep.”
Read more (if you dare) from AviationHerald.com