SIXTEEN lambs have been killed in a horrendous dog attack in Kelty.
The SSPCA says it was "very saddened" by the incident which took place on the Blairadam Estate next to Blairadam Forest on Monday.
Reports on social media say vets raced to the scene but were unable to save at least 16 of the young sheep.
SSPCA Chief superintendent, Mike Flynn, said: “We are very saddened to hear about the death of 16 lambs after a dog attack in Fife. This was a terrible incident which caused tremendous suffering.
“We always try to remind people that lambs and calves are being born at this time of year and the public should keep their distance. Getting too close to cows and sheep can cause them to panic, resulting in injuries or even miscarriages for pregnant mothers.
“Please, if you are near farm land, keep your dog on a lead. No matter how obedient you believe them to be, animals can surprise us and change their mind on a whim.
“If we take responsibility for the actions of ourselves and our pets and respect farmers’ land then these tragic attacks can be avoided.”
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