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Sheep rustlers target Inishowen farms 20.04.11

by Linda McGrory

SHEEP rustling is on the rise in Inishowen with livestock prices on the up and the recession deepening.
Farmers have been warned of a sharp hike in livestock thefts as rustlers resort to sheep raids to make quick cash.
The warning comes as one farmer had nine yearling ewes, worth €1,300, taken from a field in Dunree.
“Farmers are very worried, angry and frustrated because there is very little they can do about it.
“Sheep have got very valuable because they are scarcer, and farmers, who are giving them expensive feedstuffs, just can’t afford to lose them.
“A substantial number of sheep have been lifted in the last while. It would seem some people are desperate for money and they’ll go to any length to get it,” said a local farming source.
Gardai are investigating the recent theft in Dunree that happened sometime between teatime on Wednesday, April 14 and 2pm on April 16.
The incident has particularly angered the farming community as the animals were valuable, lowland breeders, grazing in a field that was an apparently easy target. By contrast, hill sheep, grazing on commonage, are both harder to round up and much lower in value.
Another feature of the Dunree raid is that it happened on a bright moonlit night.
“Whoever is doing this knows that a full moon will help them because it’ll be nearly bright as day and they won’t need flashlights,” added the source. “There are probably several of them working a raid. They will likely have a good sheepdog and a van or a trailer.” The source added that there was currently a “ready market for sheep” and that they were “easy to sell”. He said ear tags were easily removed with scissors or a knife while it was also easy to camouflage the identification wool-mark.
The local source warned Inishowen farmers to be “extra vigilant” to sheep and cattle rustling, and he urged local Gardaí to include rural farmlands as part of their nightly patrols. Anyone with information or who has been offered sheep for sale in suspicious circumstances to contact Gardai in Buncrana on 93 20540.
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