More than two dozen pregnant sheep died after “perhaps the worst pastoralism”. attack we never had”, the police in Kent speaks.
27 sheep, some of who were pregnant with twins or triplets attacked between Christmas Eve and one in the afternoon on Boxing Day.
A spokesman for the Kent Police stated that they believed attack carried out to one dog but I can not rule out” what more dogs could be involved.
PC Mark Pennicott of rural task of the Kent police force said: “This is a sad incident, which is perhaps the worst attack we ever had.
“The farmer not only suffered financial losses due to this incident, but the animals lost their lives in vain.
“These dogs would be covered in mud and returned home exhausted, and we are seeking to establish their owners.
“The rest of the cattle is also was left vulnerable to further attack, so it is extremely important that we find who is an responsible for these dogs are as fast as possible.”
attack happened in field in Teynham, near Sittingbourne, and barking was heard in in area between 16:00 and 17:00 on Christmas, say the police.

