Northants dog walkers urged to keep pets on leads as lambs killed in Badby
Northamptonshire Police has issued a fresh reminder for dog walkers to keep their pets on a lead following the report of the death of 20 lambs in a field in the village of Badby, near Daventry.
The lambs were discovered by a local farmer on 26 July, however it is believed the attack took place sometime on 24 July.
Five of the lambs were found with injuries to their legs and necks, consistent with being bitten by a dog, whilst a further 15 are believed to have died through shock or being crushed in the stampede as the animals were chased in the field.
PC Dom Preece of the Rural Crime Team, said: “Whether farmer or pet owner, the death of an animal is devastating, but all of this is completely avoidable if people walking dogs keep them on a lead and under control around farm animals.
“This simple measure is part of responsible dog ownership, helps to protect pets and livestock alike, and means everyone can enjoy our beautiful countryside both safely and responsibly.”