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Posted
2 minutes ago, nepia said:

True but flytipping?  Is there any chance they're escaped and then roadkill perhaps?

 

Not disbelieving you but it is odd

Somebody saw them being dragged out of a van,and driving off but couldn,t get there in time to get the number

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Posted
4 minutes ago, nepia said:

True but flytipping?  Is there any chance they're escaped and then roadkill perhaps?

 

Not disbelieving you but it is odd

Could be but stacked a bit neat for road kill . just avoiding the knacker mans fees .

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Posted
3 minutes ago, nepia said:

So well behaved enough not to bury them and keep shtum but bad enough to tip them.

Still odd!

Clever enough to cut the ear tags though.Quite a few being nicked round here lately aswell

Posted (edited)

That's more likely isn't it; nicked then not wanted so killed and dumped assuming it wasn't done by a lazy owner wanting rid of cull animals

 

Cheers

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Posted
3 hours ago, gary112 said:

Clever enough to cut the ear tags though.Quite a few being nicked round here lately aswell

Our hunt kennels charges £25 each.

 

Massive tangent but what is on the left? Bark looks chestnut but dead leaves in foreground look Acer or Plane. No worries if not known.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Wondering if they could've been worried by dogs and then moved so the farmer wouldn't find them. Any visible injuries apart from the ears?

No Doug no other injuries,but in lamb by the look of it.

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