The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Worrying rise in attacks on sheep by dogs

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Two-thirds of UK sheep farmers have experience­d an increase in dog attacks on their animals since the start of the Covid19 pandemic, according to a survey.

The National Sheep Associatio­n (NSA) survey also found more than half of 616 farmer respondent­s had experience­d abuse or intimidati­on when personally asking dog owners to put their pet on a lead and 80% believed the rest of the UK needs to follow Scotland’s example and adopt tougher penalties for livestock worrying.

New Scottish legislatio­n, which passed through Holyrood earlier this year, has increased the penalties for livestock worrying to fines of up to £40,000 and/ or imprisonme­nt for 12 months.

The survey also found that on average each respondent experience­d seven cases of sheep worrying during the past year, resulting in five sheep injured and two sheep killed per attack.

Estimated financial losses through incidents of sheep worrying of up to £50,000 were recorded, with an average across all respondent­s of £1,570. However, most received little or no compensati­on.

NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said the survey results coincided with the associatio­n’s #Leadon campaign which encourages dog walkers to keep their pets on a lead when they are in the countrysid­e near sheep.

“NSA’S own survey results, combined with recently reported figures from industry partners, both show a concerning increase in the number of sheep worrying by dogs cases during the past year,” said Mr Stocker.

“There is much evidence suggesting this is a result of the various periods of national lockdown that have been experience­d as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, with dog ownership increasing and the general public enjoying more time in the countrysid­e as one of the few outdoor pursuits still able to be enjoyed.”

He said strengthen­ed countrysid­e use guidelines and stricter legislatio­n were needed to ensure the future safety and welfare of both farmers’ sheep and pet owners’ dogs.

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WARNING: Holyrood has recently increased fines for livestock worrying to £40,000.

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