First thing Thursday morning we found her in the field, badly injured but still alive and standing.
There was a lot of blood all over her rear, back and down her legs and it was very difficult to see exactly where it was coming from.
My husband works away during the week and although my two teenage boys were with me when we found her, they had to go to catch the school bus. She was a fairly large ewe (would have been 2 in April) and I wouldn't have been able to turn her over on my own, so I called a neighbouring sheep farmer we know. He brought his daughter, who also breeds sheep and when the two of them turned Meg over, none of us could believe the injury she had.
There was quite literally a hole between her back legs about the size of a dinner plate, a huge chunk of her was
missing. The wound looked quite recent as in the blood was bright red and presumably any longer and the poor thing would have died from blood loss. None of us could believe she was still standing, the pain she must have been experiencing doesn't bear thinking about. The farmer was very helpful, putting her out of her misery and arranging for her to be taken away. He initially thought it might be a dog attack but having spoken to a few people and doing a bit of research it certainly looks like it could have been a badger/s.
Anyone have any ideas because at the moment we are really worried that whatever did it will come back - we're bringing our three remaining younger sheep through to our back garden/yard every night - can't bear to think of the same happening to one of them.
Lisa