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Farmer fined for punching and kicking sheep

William Brown pleaded guilty to causing the animals unnecessary suffering at a farm in Scotland.

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A farmer has been fined £550 after pleading guilty to punching and kicking two sheep.

William Brown, 59, of Herbertshaw Farm, Howgate, near Penicuik, Midlothian, pleaded guilty to causing the protected animals unnecessary suffering at Jedburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday.

Sheriff Ian Duguid QC fined him £550.

Farmer William Brown
William Brown pleaded guilty to punching the animals (Scottish SPCA/PA)

Scottish SPCA chief inspector John Chisholm said: “We were alerted to the incident by Peta, who passed on the video of Brown striking the animals.

“We’re pleased Brown has admitted the offence.

“This is a serious case of animal cruelty by an experienced farmer.”

He added: “Violently lashing out at the sheep will spread fear amongst the rest of the flock.

“We would expect anyone involved in the rearing of livestock for commercial purposes to have the highest standards of welfare and treatment.

“We are disappointed that Brown wasn’t banned from owning or working with animals but we hope this will serve as a warning that this behaviour is unacceptable and we will fully investigate any reports of cruelty towards livestock.”

The Scottish SPCA said the case is the first the organisation has dealt with involving punching sheep.

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