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>I think thats a moot point, if the land owner "says" your dogs were worrying livestock or was concerned they might, they he is within his legal right to shoot your dog.
The legal situation is a lot more complicated than you imply, jackbox, so before making such statements as:
, you might want to do a bit more research.
1. According to the Criminal Damage Act 1971, it is a criminal offence to threaten to shoot a dog - or to actually shoot a dog - unless a farmer believes his livestock are 'in immediate need of protection' and that 'the means of protection adopted, or proposed to be adopted, were or would be reasonable having regard to all the circumstances'. This means that a dog can only be shot if all other options to protect livestock have failed, including warning shots, shouting, chasing dog away etc: Legally, these measures must be tried first, before it can be said to be necessary to shoot the dog.
what the law says, and how farmers interpret / ignore the law are two different things
It's irritating, but I wouldn't put my dogs at risk to prove a point or uphold a principle.
>he is within his rights to shoot what ever is worrying his stock.
>Exactly!!!!!!!!
I'm not sure why you are pretending to agree with the OP here, since you have repeatedly claimed that farmers would be within their 'right' to shoot a dog trespassing etc. If it wasn't a 'legal' right, then I'm not sure what other sort of right you could have been referring to...
believe that the point jackbox is trying to get across is that no matter what the legal rights and wrongs are of a farmer shooting someone's dog it must surely be best to not get yourself into a situation where that can happen and if that means having your dog on a lead on a footpath that crosses a farmer's field then that is surely better than having your dog shot.
> I had said that I had agreed to keep my dogs on a lead (in this livestock free field) to help keep the peace for the sake of the missing a poo pickup!
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> Goodness me, I wish people would read my posts, this is getting frustrating now....
> I have never heard of a landowner shooting a dog, i am not saying it has never happened but it would i imagine be very few and far between.
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Jackbox - many thanks for going completely off the original post!!!
> Or ....... maybe The Landowner has a vision ...?? Theres a very fine path to tread between Genius and Insanity ..... and I should know that ....I've had some great Teachers in my life......
>When you buy land surely you know it has a Public Footpath across it... dont you?
> the farmer should never have put his cattle in the field with a footpath through the middle- or at the very least he should have put warnings up that there were calves in the field as i would have avoided it if i had known.
>it is illegal for farmers to put bulls over the age of 8 months in fields with footpaths running through them.
> Yes, qwerty - they are!
> MsTemeraire - we have Dexters and our previous bull was very placid.
> I would imagine people have to be careful about the wording of "warnings" - wouldn't want to imply that they thought their animals were dangerous!
> I am pretty sure that the gentleman who got killed last year didn't even have a dog with him. I have been bought up in the country, I walk around farmers fields (on the footpath's) everyday, I am pretty confident around livestock, but don't take risks if the cows have young & sometimes will decide to change my route because of them.
>> Haven't had time to Google the exact details, but from Memory there were at least 2 deaths and 3 or more nationally reported injuries last year, all involving dog walkers and cows with calves at foot. A lady in Derbyshire I think (she may have been a vet), a couple, all with dogs. Then there was
> David Blunkett with his guide dog (injured not killed) plus a couple of others.
> And then..... just try dealing with people who think its their right to walk up your private driveway to your properties rather than clamber over the styles with their dogs....but who point out that it shouldn't matter....! Well yes actually it does/might matter because how would they like it if you went to their house and walked up and down their drive..!
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