DNA from rogue dogs to be used in crackdown on sheep worrying

Using DNA to identify rogue dogs worrying sheep is being considered in a major crackdown to protect moorland flocks.

clock • 3 min read
DNA from rogue dogs to be used in crackdown on sheep worrying

Using DNA to identify rogue dogs worrying sheep is being considered in a major crackdown to protect moorland flocks. Ken Bennett reports. The move has been mooted by farmers currently guarding pregnant...

To continue reading...

Already a member? Login for full access.

Login

New to Farmers Guardian? Register for 1 free article per week or become a member for unlimited access to essential farming news and insights.

article-img-580x358

 

More on Livestock

Industry Profile - Valentina Busin: 'Even as an island  the UK is not isolated'

Industry Profile - Valentina Busin: 'Even as an island the UK is not isolated'

Sheep were the reason Valentina Busin came to Scotland and the reason she stayed. From on farm experience to virus surveillance, she shares why farmer–vet collaboration matter more than ever.

clock 22 February 2026 • 6 min read
First 24 hours are crucial at calving

First 24 hours are crucial at calving

Teagasc’s Future Beef Programme continued its spring webinar series with a focus on what matters most in every suckler herd, delivering a live calf and keeping it alive.

clock 18 February 2026 • 5 min read
 How to respond to the Defra consultation on tailing docking and castration of lambs

How to respond to the Defra consultation on tailing docking and castration of lambs

Following the publication of its Animal Welfare strategy in December, Defra has introduced two consultations

Farmers Guardian
clock 12 February 2026 • 3 min read