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Awareness initiative of ‘livestock worrying’ launched

A new initiative aimed at educating people on the impact of livestock worrying has been launched this week by police and animal welfare charities.

Cheshire Police, the RSPCA and Naturewatch Foundation have joined forces to create Operation Recall – an initiative that aims to raise awareness of the impact of livestock worrying and prevent future incidents.

Livestock worrying is a term used to describe a dog you own, or are in charge of, attacking or chasing livestock on agricultural land.

Devastating effect

Research from the National Farmers’ Union suggests that incidents of livestock worrying are increasing – and incidents, according to the RSPCA, can have a “devastating effect”.

The NFU reports that the cost of livestock worrying to farmers has increased by 50% between 2019 and 2022 as the boom of puppies purchased during the pandemic came of age.

Geoff Edmond, national wildlife coordinator at the RSPCA, said: “Whilst the vast majority of dog owners take care as a matter of course, sadly accidents can happen and even the most docile and obedient dogs can get distracted and excited by grazing animals.

“Being chased by a dog causes the animals stress and anxiety, this can lead to pregnancy loss in livestock, and in some extreme cases, severe attacks can happen which have a devastating effect on the livestock, resulting in injury and even death. This also has an adverse impact on the farmers themselves, both in terms of their livelihood and the emotional toll of seeing their animals suffer.

“Livestock worrying is a welfare issue for dogs too who could become injured during the incident themselves or could even be shot by the farmer. It’s lawful for farmers to shoot a dog to protect their livestock – which no one wants to happen. Owners could also be prosecuted by police if their dog is caught worrying livestock. This is why it’s so important for us to partner with Naturewatch and the police to educate the public, support our rural communities, and help prevent these devastating incidents from happening.”

Local initiative to be rolled out

The scheme began as a local initiative in Cheshire – but will now hopefully be rolled out to other police forces nationally with the support of the newly established National Rural Crime Unit.

An educational video has been provided to police forces to use as part of restorative justice after an incident has occurred. They have also partnered on an awareness raising campaign aimed at educating the public and preventing livestock worrying incidents.

PC Jim Clark, at Cheshire Police, said: “As a rural and wildlife crime officer, my heart sinks when an incident of livestock worrying or an attack is reported. I instantly know that this will have an effect on the livestock, the farmer, the offender, and sadly the dog involved too. Working in partnership with organisations such as the RSPCA and Naturewatch Foundation is brilliant, as we all bring a unique expertise to the project.”

Kate Salmon, campaign manager at Naturewatch Foundation, said: “We think the devastating consequences for all animals involved in livestock worrying and attacks are massively underestimated, with it being a genuine possibility that your dog will also not make it home, which no one wants to see happen and could be avoided if dog walkers ensure they are acting responsibly.”

The RSPCA’s main advice for dog owners is to always keep their dogs on a lead around livestock.

Editorial credit: AlanMorris / Shutterstock.com

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Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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