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Keith sheep worrying incident sees 73-year-old man charged after four lambs die


By Ewan Malcolm

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A 73-year-old man has been charged after a sheep worrying incident in Moray resulted in the death of four lambs.

A 73-year-old man has been charged following the incident.
A 73-year-old man has been charged following the incident.

Police say the incident happened between March 21 and April 12 in Keith.

A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal and the man is expected to appear in court at a later date.

Police Constable Hannah Corbett, Wildlife Crime and Environmental Officer, said: “Under the legislation, owners of dogs attacking and worrying livestock can now be imprisoned and fined up to £40,000.

"The dog does not have to physically attack the sheep to cause them extreme stress or death.

“Farmers are legally entitled to protect their livestock, which can result in the destruction of a dog by being shot.

"Whilst no farmer wants to resort to this option, it is legal, though it could be easily avoided if owners ensure that their dogs are controlled around livestock.

"When you are walking dogs near livestock, please ensure that your dog is kept under control and restrained on a lead, even if you can usually trust it to recall."

Instances of livestock worrying can be reported by contacting 101 or by using the 'contact us' form on the Police Scotland website.




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