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As the topic states there is a big black bull mastiff type on the loose. It has been in trouble with a farmer already for attacking quite a few sheep (5 dead i believe) in the field. Apparently it has a collar on, possibly lost or dumped.....It is now running scared and will most probably be shot due to the fact that it is attacking sheep. Just thought i would come on here to see if anyone knows anybody minus a dog, perhaps they would like to go a fetch it and pay for the damage to the sheep....or not as the case may be. Also, anyone working dogs in the area should be advised to steer clear of the area unless you hunt a pack :thumbs:

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I read an Article last night in my local news paper and a "hunting type dog" had attacked and killed a Jacobs sheep in a flock of 17 traumatising 2 more which may still die. The article continued to say that "normal working people should not purchase and own hunting dogs".

 

Now I'm sorry about the sheep but thats a stupid comment. There's a good chance the dog was stray or someones pet got off the lead.

 

Any "hunting men" I know stock break there dogs and teach them recall etc so that this doesn't happen. Which in my eyes makes us better dog owners than alot of the public. Surely?

 

Anyway, to answer Aarons question, the lamb was £100 to replace, that was it's Market value. Not sure if these were rare breed as it stated Jacobs Sheep.

 

Gaz

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I read an Article last night in my local news paper and a "hunting type dog" had attacked and killed a Jacobs sheep in a flock of 17 traumatising 2 more which may still die. The article continued to say that "normal working people should not purchase and own hunting dogs".

 

Now I'm sorry about the sheep but thats a stupid comment. There's a good chance the dog was stray or someones pet got off the lead.

 

Any "hunting men" I know stock break there dogs and teach them recall etc so that this doesn't happen. Which in my eyes makes us better dog owners than alot of the public. Surely?

 

Anyway, to answer Aarons question, the lamb was £100 to replace, that was it's Market value. Not sure if these were rare breed as it stated Jacobs Sheep.

 

Gaz

Good post, :thumbs: This media shite is really beginning to boil ma piss, :wallbash:

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