by Gillian McDade
A number of lambs have been killed in the Kildress area.
A stray hunting dog is believed to be responsible for the attacks.
Sheep farmers have raised concerns in recent weeks.
It’s understood that the Mid-Ulster Council dog warden is tackling the situation.
Ulster Unionist representative Mark Glasgow has been working with the farmers affected and the council to find a solution.
He’s appealing to people in Kildress, Ballinasollus and Tulnacross to be vigilant.
Here's what he had to say:
Below is my statement ref the recent sheep attacks in the area. I have been talking regularly to the dog warden, action is being taken. pic.twitter.com/ZHhVh7nKT5
— Mark Glasgow (@_MarkGlasgow) April 25, 2017
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