Farmer Horrified After Lamb Butchered in Field, Chops Removed
Lamb Butchered in Field, Chops Removed: Farmer Horrified

A farmer in Hertfordshire has been left distraught after his six-week-old lamb was brutally killed and its chops removed in what he described as a 'barbaric' attack. Alistair Pinkerton found the slaughtered animal in a corner of his field opposite Batters Green Farm in Radlett on May 14.

Details of the Incident

The baby lamb had its backbone cut out and the rack, or chops, removed. Pinkerton believes the animal may have dragged itself six metres with a hole in its back before dying. The long-time farmer, who checks on his flock of 100 ewes and around 140 lambs daily, expressed his horror at the scene.

'I was horrified, absolutely horrified,' Pinkerton said. 'It looked like it had literally had its back cut in half. There was quite a bit of blood about, and it had obviously moved around. It was obviously quite barbaric. I saw it in the corner tucked by the hedge. We do, unfortunately, have deaths from time to time, but this was a strong-looking lamb surrounded by fresh blood. Animals such as foxes and red kites go for soft tissue such as the eyes or tongue. This lamb hadn't been got at by vermin.'

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Unprecedented in 40 Years of Farming

Pinkerton noted that he had 'never seen anything like this' in his 40 years of farming, despite having to confront 'quite a lot of death' among his animals. However, this incident is not isolated. After speaking to the National Farmers' Union (NFU), Pinkerton learned that similar reports of illegal animal killings have been made at farms across the country, typically involving larger animals.

NFU Response

NFU Hertfordshire Chair Robert Law, who runs a mixed farm at Royston, condemned the attack. 'This was a truly horrific incident. Animal welfare is always a top priority for farmers, and the farming community is appalled at the actions of the person or people responsible for this. This appears to be a premeditated, organised attack. Sadly, we do see incidents like this happening occasionally and it is always deeply distressing for farmers to hear of their animals suffering in such an awful way. The NFU urges anyone with information about this attack, and others like it, to contact the police and help ensure the people responsible can be brought to justice. We need to do everything possible to stop crimes like this from happening.'

Police Investigation

PC Michael Henry of Hertfordshire Police stated: 'Due to the nature of the injuries, we do not believe any animals were involved in the killing of the lamb. I appreciate this news will be of concern to the farming community, and we are working to establish the full circumstances. It's suspected the lamb died overnight and into the early hours of this morning. If you have any details, no matter how small or insignificant you think the information you have may be, please report it.'

Information can be reported online, or by calling 101, quoting crime reference 41/44485/26.

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