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Northumberland farmer says his sheep are attacked 'every day' | |
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A sheep had to be rescued from rocks near Craster with a bite on its face on Sunday | A sheep had to be rescued from rocks near Craster with a bite on its face on Sunday |
A farmer whose land includes a popular coastal footpath says he believes his sheep are chased and attacked by dogs "every day". | A farmer whose land includes a popular coastal footpath says he believes his sheep are chased and attacked by dogs "every day". |
On Sunday, a pregnant ewe was rescued from rocks near Craster, Northumberland, with a bite to its face after reportedly being pursued by four dogs. | On Sunday, a pregnant ewe was rescued from rocks near Craster, Northumberland, with a bite to its face after reportedly being pursued by four dogs. |
Philip Grey said he had lost "at least 10 sheep in the last three to four years". | Philip Grey said he had lost "at least 10 sheep in the last three to four years". |
"Many of the other attacks we don't get to know about because often they get chased into the sea and drown," he said. | "Many of the other attacks we don't get to know about because often they get chased into the sea and drown," he said. |
According to the National Sheep Association (NSA), police forces have reported a rise in sheep attacks over recent years. | According to the National Sheep Association (NSA), police forces have reported a rise in sheep attacks over recent years. |
In the NSA's 2024 sheep worrying survey, 78% of police rural crime teams said there had been an increase in dog attacks. | |
A majority of forces (57%) said sheep attacks were the most common rural crime. | A majority of forces (57%) said sheep attacks were the most common rural crime. |
The public footpath to Dunstanburgh Castle passes through fields of livestock | The public footpath to Dunstanburgh Castle passes through fields of livestock |
Mr Grey's farm includes a stretch between Craster and Dunstanburgh Castle, described as one of the most picturesque walks in the country. | Mr Grey's farm includes a stretch between Craster and Dunstanburgh Castle, described as one of the most picturesque walks in the country. |
The scenery draws thousands of walkers a year, many with dogs. | The scenery draws thousands of walkers a year, many with dogs. |
"It's the 5% that are idiots and just ignore the signs and have no idea of the impact their dogs are having when they chase sheep," Mr Grey said. | "It's the 5% that are idiots and just ignore the signs and have no idea of the impact their dogs are having when they chase sheep," Mr Grey said. |
"That ewe that went into the sea on Sunday will probably abort now because of the shock, and won't come into lamb again so that's a big loss of income for me." | "That ewe that went into the sea on Sunday will probably abort now because of the shock, and won't come into lamb again so that's a big loss of income for me." |
HM Coastguard was called after members of the public saw a sheep being chased into the water by dogs | HM Coastguard was called after members of the public saw a sheep being chased into the water by dogs |
Mr Grey said he received messages from the pub in Craster about his sheep being chased "all the time". | Mr Grey said he received messages from the pub in Craster about his sheep being chased "all the time". |
"We go to several major incidents a year where sheep have been injured and some have to be put down," he said. | "We go to several major incidents a year where sheep have been injured and some have to be put down," he said. |
"They're just the ones we know about, but my sheep will be chased hundreds of times a year, I reckon. | "They're just the ones we know about, but my sheep will be chased hundreds of times a year, I reckon. |
"I don't understand why the public can't do one simple thing, just keep your dog on a lead." | "I don't understand why the public can't do one simple thing, just keep your dog on a lead." |
The Countryside Code says it is "good practice" for walkers to keep their dogs on leads around livestock wherever they are, and it is a legal requirement to do so on Open Access land and at the coast. | |
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