Farmer urges public to report unsupervised dogs after 29 sheep killed in attacks

A farmer has urged the public to report any unsupervised dogs, or incidents of dogs attacking sheep, after 29 sheep were killed in recent attacks.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Farmer urges public to report unsupervised dogs after 29 sheep killed in attacks

A farmer has urged the public to report any unsupervised dogs, or incidents of dogs attacking sheep, after 29 sheep were killed in recent attacks. The first incident took place between 5pm on August...

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