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Farmer considers giving up after dogs savage sheep

HUGE LOSS: Farmer David Morphett said he may not have 'the enthusiasm to continue' after the devastating attack
HUGE LOSS: Farmer David Morphett said he may not have 'the enthusiasm to continue' after the devastating attack

THE farmer whose sheep were savaged by two runaway Rottweilers has awoken this morning to count the cost of the attack.

David Morphett, from Biddenden, said: "I have lost nine ewes and 18 lambs at the moment.

"There may be others yet. I found one wounded lamb, with a damaged jaw this morning."

The dogs escaped from their local owner yesterday morning and jumped the gate to a pen at Weeksland Farm, in Weeks Lane, where they found the 87 sheep at their mercy.

The dogs, who Mr Morphett managed to sequester in a corrugated pen, have since been put down by a vet with the owner's agreement. Police have said that they intend to prosecute.

Mr Morphett admitted to still feeling shocked when woke this morning. He added: "For me, this is another nail in the coffin. My pedigree flock was doing well and getting better, but now I'm not sure I have the enthusiasm to continue."

He is attempting to use an artifical milk feeder to sustain the surviving lambs.

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