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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 6478140" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Not sure where you are coming from, I saw the farmer on one walk checking on sheep across a fell which is probably tens of thousands of acres ( I really have no idea how many could be hundreds of thousands) , how can they begin to police the rogue walkers and dogs which cause the damage?</p><p>If they all had dogs on leads, there would be no issue, but as soon as you allow one dog off, that is a licence for all dogs to be off.</p><p>When I had a farm I always insisted all walkers had dogs on leads just for the wildlife, we still had one incident where a rogue allowed his dogs to kill 3 sheep. </p><p> I considered it a great privilege to be able to walk on this private land, a pity so many abuse it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 6478140, member: 1951"] Not sure where you are coming from, I saw the farmer on one walk checking on sheep across a fell which is probably tens of thousands of acres ( I really have no idea how many could be hundreds of thousands) , how can they begin to police the rogue walkers and dogs which cause the damage? If they all had dogs on leads, there would be no issue, but as soon as you allow one dog off, that is a licence for all dogs to be off. When I had a farm I always insisted all walkers had dogs on leads just for the wildlife, we still had one incident where a rogue allowed his dogs to kill 3 sheep. I considered it a great privilege to be able to walk on this private land, a pity so many abuse it! [/QUOTE]
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