The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

NSA asks for help with dog attack survey

- NANCY NICOLSON

As the main outdoor lambing season approaches, farmers across the UK are being asked to take part in new research on livestock worrying by dogs.

The National Sheep Associatio­n (NSA) reports that farmers and shepherds are now having to deal with “devastatin­g” incidents where dogs are chasing and attacking sheep on a weekly basis, and says the problem appears to have increased during lockdown.

It has now called on farmers to supply the most up-to-date informatio­n on any experience­s they have had to a survey which is available at surveymonk­ey.co.uk/r/ sheepworry­ing2021 NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said there had been a huge industry effort to highlight the issue which has included discussion­s with rural police forces, animal welfare charities, the veterinary sector and government.

The NSA has also called for changes in legislatio­n to protect sheep farmers and their stock.

Mr Stocker added: “As one of the few leisure activities that the population has still been able to enjoy in the past year, an increased number of walkers often accompanie­d by their pet dogs have been passing through farmland.

“Although thankfully the majority are responsibl­e, there is a small number that still allow their dogs to run through fields of livestock under little or no control. The resulting effect can be devastatin­g, from extremely distressed sheep to severe injury and sadly, far too often, death.”

According to Mr Stocker, the problem extends to stray dogs as well as those which are off the lead when their owners are present.

The survey, which will be anonymous, will form part of the NSA’s “sheep worrying by dogs” campaign which is scheduled to run throughout the year to promote responsibl­e dog ownership.

The survey closes on

April 19.

 ??  ?? LOCKDOWN LEISURE: More owners are walking their dogs in the countrysid­e these days.
LOCKDOWN LEISURE: More owners are walking their dogs in the countrysid­e these days.

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