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Dog kills pregnant ewe which had expected twin lambs

Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said livestock worrying incidents had been occurring on a 'frighteningly regular basis'

Chris Brayford
clock • 2 min read
Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said they were concerned by the increase of livestock worrying incidents
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Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said they were concerned by the increase of livestock worrying incidents

A dog owner from KnutsfordÌýhas been fined almost £1,000 after the death of one ewe which was in lamb with twins.Ìý

Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said the livestock worrying incident had taken place at a farm near Macclesfield which killed a pregnant ewe while injuring another sheep.

Police Constable Jim Clark said the owner had pleaded guilty to being the person in charge of the dog during the incident at court earlier this month.

Rural crime officers said it was important for owners to have the 'strength to restrain' the dog with a suitable lead or restraint method and the ability to be able to recall their dog.

Mr Clark said livestock worrying incidents had been occurring on a 'frighteningly regular basis'.

He confirmed the owner was ordered to pay costs of £923 - which included £678 to the farmer.

More news: Farmer shoots dog following livestock worrying incident with a 'number of' lambs killed

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