CarlW
Well-Known Member
It’s a badger with possible help from foxes @roryr.
Sorry to approach this in my supposedly humorous way, but I have found it amusing to read all the suggestions of escaped exotics from far flung continents, and more besides.
Now it’s been a fair while since I’ve been involved with this kind of thing, I.e worrying about predators, primarily because we don’t have any here other than (rarely) dogs. The lambs that we lose we expect to get cleaned up by the pigs within a matter of hours. I can stand on a saddle and look in two directions and watch pigs wandering around between ewes and newborn lambs, hoovering up afterbirth and the dead. A breached ewe might well be in trouble and potentially disappear in her entirety should things go wrong. But I have never witnessed a pig eating a dying lamb or ewe. That isn’t to say it doesn’t happen. Some farmers here have been able to prove that a particularly aggressive boar is killing live lambs, but they almost always leave the skin of live lambs behind, and we don’t see that here. A significant amount of money has gone into fencing the lowland flats to keep pigs out from paddocks carrying ewes scanned as having twins or triplets.
I have watched badgers many times as a kid bringing carrion back to the sett. Headless lambs in the paddock were almost always badgers, as they targeted the brains. It’s a very tell tale and characteristic carcass. A hungry badger might just keep going on down the spine, else it would move on and the scavenging fox would take over. No lynx, panthers, wolves or escaped honey badgers required... but I wouldn’t get too excited about there being other animals involved just because you’ve got one lamb eaten from the other end.
I would spend some time searching the surrounding copses for a badger sett, then sit up and observe. I’d bet my left nut that you’ve got a big hungry sow nearby as she’ll have dropped her cubs 2-3 months ago and they will be ready to leave home shortly. Shouldn’t be too hard to track down.
As a certain Kiwi Brit would say, that's complete b0ll0cks, Dodgy.
A f'kin' Komodo Dragon ate it! You can tell by the shape of the bite. You got that?



