Police said the financial and emotional damage to the farmer would be felt for a 'long time'
Cheshire Police said it was the second incident of livestock worrying concerning the dog walker, and the third involving the dog (WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES)
Officers said a ewe and a lamb, both of pedigree stock, had been killed during a dog attack
Derbyshire Police Rural Crime Team said the five dogs had not been on a lead during the incident
Dorset Rural Crime Team said the dog owner had done the right thing by coming forward
"Offences of this kind also have a significant impact on farmers, particularly during the lambing season"
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
David Hughes helped to save the sheep which had been left high and dry in the Lake District
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