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Sheep Worrying Conviction
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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 7874947" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>Lot of misinformation, assumptions and downright lies on this thread.</p><p></p><p>Farmers DO NOT have a right to shot any dog in the same field as their sheep. Would you shoot a pack of hounds if the hunt went in the wrong field? Or your neighbour's sheep dog if the neighbour stopped by for a chat. No, because the dog is under control, and as has been said, a dog doesn't have to be on a lead (or even within a few feet of the owner to be "under control"</p><p></p><p>"Six of ewes had dead lambs inside them, which I would attribute to recent dog worrying" Ewes only lose lambs du to dog worrying, do they?</p><p></p><p>And as for expecting the police to take someone to Court over an incident that didn't even require a vet to attend-WTF!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 7874947, member: 45282"] Lot of misinformation, assumptions and downright lies on this thread. Farmers DO NOT have a right to shot any dog in the same field as their sheep. Would you shoot a pack of hounds if the hunt went in the wrong field? Or your neighbour's sheep dog if the neighbour stopped by for a chat. No, because the dog is under control, and as has been said, a dog doesn't have to be on a lead (or even within a few feet of the owner to be "under control" "Six of ewes had dead lambs inside them, which I would attribute to recent dog worrying" Ewes only lose lambs du to dog worrying, do they? And as for expecting the police to take someone to Court over an incident that didn't even require a vet to attend-WTF! [/QUOTE]
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