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MargeB | 13:22 Wed 09th Mar 2005 | Home & Garden
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I awakened this morning to find about 30 sheep in my garden. A local farmer seems to have put them in my field, and they jumped over or rammed through the fence to get to my shrubs. I can't work out who it is! What are my rights? I can't put them on to the road and cause an accident. Help!
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You could try calling the police. Farmers are responsible for their sheep and any damage caused.

You say that a local farmer 'seems to have put them in your field', so have you not been to ask him why he/she did this?

If this hasn't yet come to a satisfactory conclusion, I would do as ursula suggests & contact the police.

Ive checked the law on this ursula, I mean marge!!their now yours ,you have to feed them and look after them.You had better take up knitting as theres going to be a lot of wool?"you good always get your mates to help you.Anychance of  putting in an order for a nice jumper.XL please.
4 chump chops and a leg for the weekend here. Oh and a freezer pack for Smudge.
Invite your insomniac friends round for a counting sheep party.

I thought this was a serious question - but I haven't laughed so much in months. Sorry Marge, but that's what some of us are like on here - either mad, comical or both!

What are you all talking about?? Why is it a joke?

cassimer - As you can see, I treated Marge's question as a serious one & gave a sensible answer.

However, when I popped back to see if the matter had been concluded, I read the answers & thought they were very witty! I'm sure they were only meant in a light hearted way though! :0)

Perhaps you need some advice about the land registry.   I'm sure if you search this site you may find the link.  Alternatively, give Farmer Barleymow a bell.  Best of luck.
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No idea who the farmer is, the sheep refuse to cooperate.The specific thing I was interested in has been brought up though...I did fear that I may have some responsibility to them. No free mutton chops then?
Margey had a little lamb
Her daddy shot it dead
Now margey brings her lamb to school
Between two bits of bread.
Glad to see you have a good sense of humour after all!
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Someone put a pony in our garden once.  They found it trotting down the road and put it in our garden for safety and shut the gate.  It had a lovely time eating all the plants.  We knew who it belonged to so thought we would take it home but it refused to budge - it obviously was quite enjoying itself.
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And write a better poem.

I saw this in my travels and fell off my chair:
Mary had a little Lamb,
She also had a duck,
She put them on the windowsill
To see if they would fall off.

Sheep gone, thanks for all help. Fight started out among local farmers when culprit didn't want to move them. I just don't get these guys. Foot and mouth disease ? How about fist in mouth disease?

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