Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said there had been no excuses for the owner not to have had the dog under control
Derbyshire Rural Crime Team said the farmer found four dead ewes in their field after a dog attack in Buxton
NFU Mutual has published data from a survey which found farm businesses faced on average £40,000 a year from the cost of rural crime
Thames Valley Police Aylesbury Vale said the man had been banned from owning dogs and was ordered to pay over £1,000 in compensation to a farmer following the incident
Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team said livestock worrying incidents had been occurring on a 'frighteningly regular basis'
The Sheep Game's Cammy Wilson was praised in Scottish Parliament for raising awareness about the consequences of dog attacks on livestock
Lincolnshire Police said the four men had caused 'great distress' to the farmer
Shadow Defra Secretary Steve Reed said Labour's rural crime strategy would help fund at least 13,000 additional neighbourhood police officers to protect farmers from crime
Tobin Bird, a sheep farmer at Woodside Farm in Cranbrook, said he had seen first-hand the effect of sheep worrying and wanted to take action by offering training courses for dog owners
Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team confirmed they were investigating the incident and had identified the dog owner in question