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Dogs should be kept on lead as sheep deaths rise, says NSA
16th May 2013
After 12 months of capturing information on sheep worrying incidents, the National Sheep Association (NSA) says too many dog owners are still not acting responsibly enough to prevent a high number of injuries and deaths to livestock.NSA says the number of dog attacks on sheep per year in the UK is impossible to judge, ...
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Update on financial support available to snow-hit farmers
We are still waiting for confirmation on the finer details of the support packages, but here is the latest information as it stands to date:-England:&nb
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Dog attacks on livestock rise across the UK
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NSA takes steps to address liver fluke losses
The rise of liver fluke incidence throughout the UK has prompted NSA to bring animal health experts and Government officials t
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SCOPS launches regional Nematodirus warning system
The rapid increase in temperatures in recent days is expected to result in a mass, synchronised hatch of Nematodirus larvae. T
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NSA recognises HRH The Prince of Wales for his contribution to sheep farming
The National Sheep Association (NSA) has announced His Royal Highness (HRH) The Prince of Wales as the winner of the 2012 George Hedley M
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