Sorry but pheasants, partridges and anything that you may choose to rear are covered whilst captive. No different to sheep.I was under the understanding that it depends what is being attacked. Livestock are covered in the legislation but domestic pets ie cats may not be. I know pheasants are not covered
Some helpful answers here.Is it really worth the agro and potential repercussions? Just report it to the police and they should seize it
Yes. I've not seen a dog shot for at least forty plus years. As you say things now are different.One upon a time there would be no question about it. Now things are different.
Put a little faith in the police on this one. If you know people who have been bitten or had their dog attacked, ask them to report as well.Some helpful answers here.
However nothing that makes me feel happy about shooting an errant dog in the midst of attacking anything , indeed most replies support my current position which is, sad to say, suck it up.
Seems to be the answer to most offences committed against the person or their property these~days
I have little faith in any reporting to the police who in the first instance will be too busy for rural crime and have a poor knowledge of it ( l may be wrong but that is my experience) and would most likely feel more sorry for the dog owner
Once upon a time there would be no question about it. Now things are different.
I try to Jax. I will endeavour to suspend my preconceptions and allow hope to triumph over experience.Put a little faith in the police on this one. If you know people who have been bitten or had their dog attacked, ask them to report as well.
Been 3 report as shor while worrying in Central Scotland in the last few weeks.Yes. I've not seen a dog shot for at least forty plus years. As you say things now are different.
I'm sure that is not the case. They are not classed as livestock.Sorry but pheasants, partridges and anything that you may choose to rear are covered whilst captive. No different to sheep.
Well you're certainly wrong then! You have answered you own comment. What does a gamekeeper rely on for his income?I'm sure that is not the case. They are not classed as livestock.
Certain poultry is covered IF you are dependant on them for your income.
I believe once pheasant are released they are wild, but would probably be considered livestock if contained in breeding pens.Well you're certainly wrong then! You have answered you own comment. What does a gamekeeper rely on for his income?