READ MORE Greggs fan eats 'most sausage rolls in 30 minutes' - gets pastry tattoo to celebrate Stuart says the ongoing issue is not only killing his current sheep but has resulted in pregnant livestock losing their lambs.“I had a two-week-old lamb that was killed by a dog and left to die by the dog owner," he explained.“I have signs everywhere telling dog walkers to keep their pets on a lead because it takes 12 months really to properly get a lamb on the ground.“Then in 30 seconds of carelessness and selfishness, a lamb can be killed by owners who don’t put their dogs on leads.”The attack comes after a dog chased a flock of sheep into the water before "savaging" them on the farm during the first lockdown.He added: “People are selfish and that is why it happens.
Despite my best efforts, it is a continuing problem and people continue to be selfish so I will exercise my rights.“If a dog looks threatening and it is off the lead then I will shoot it.”Stuart says he is constantly improving fences and security and also speaks to the owners about the fatal outcomes.He said: “They always say, not my dog, my dog could never do that.
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