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Dog owners warned after Malvern Hills Trust receives shocking report from grazier

Malvern Editorial 5th Oct, 2017   0

THE GROUP which looks after the Malvern Hills is urging dog owners to put their pet on a lead when walking near livestock after receiving a shocking report from one of the graziers.

In the space of just over three months, a farmer has reported to the Malvern Hills Trust on five separate occasions that his sheep have been attacked by dogs.

Four of the sheep survived following veterinary treatment but one ewe died as a result of a bite to the throat by a dog.

Beck Baker, community and conservation officer, said: “It’s shocking to see that these attacks are happening so frequently on the Malvern Hills when the issue can be completely avoided by putting a dog on a lead.




“Dog attacks are distressing for all parties including the graziers and the dog owners.

“In addition it is a criminal offence to allow a dog to worry or attack livestock, which includes chasing, and the police may be involved.


Beck added: “It’s worrying to think that these records have come from just one grazier when there are more than seven local people with livestock on the Hills and Commons.

“Many of these attacks sadly go unreported to us by graziers as they are so common.”

The Trust is urging visitors to the Hills and Commons to contact the office if they witness a dog attacking livestock or see an injured sheep as soon as possible by calling 01684 892002.

Fast and effective treatment of a wound can give the sheep the best chance of survival.

Signs are clearly placed on the gates of the grazing compartments on the Malvern Hills to alert walkers that livestock are present.

The locations of these temporary grazing compartments are available on the Trust’s website www.malvernhills.org.uk.