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Sheep Worrying Conviction
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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 7874243" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>Got to disagree with you there, although I do recognise my position is a bit black and white.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who has had a dog chase a rabbit or stray after an in season bitch didn't have that dog on a lead or under close control. Whilst not every dog in a field with a sheep is a killer, it is a sheep worrier if it's not on a lead or under close control. And no, no dog should be allowed one bite - plenty of sheep can be injured and result in losses without any biting (see earlier reports of lamb losses due to worrying of pregnant ewes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 7874243, member: 33090"] Got to disagree with you there, although I do recognise my position is a bit black and white. Anyone who has had a dog chase a rabbit or stray after an in season bitch didn't have that dog on a lead or under close control. Whilst not every dog in a field with a sheep is a killer, it is a sheep worrier if it's not on a lead or under close control. And no, no dog should be allowed one bite - plenty of sheep can be injured and result in losses without any biting (see earlier reports of lamb losses due to worrying of pregnant ewes). [/QUOTE]
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