hi all,
I have a stream as the boundary on my land, and at the upstream end, the road crosses the stream. I've noticed the odd dead sheep in the stream before, but when I went down there yesterday, there were 5 sheep (no tags), in various states of decay in just 200yds from the bridge, plus 'remains' of older carcasses.
I don't have any proof of who's dumping them, although my immediate neighbour did see the farmer from up the road jumping back into his car which was stopped on the bridge - and there's no reason for him to be stopping there.
trouble is, as the new guy here, I'm a bit reluctant to start causing trouble for 'old boys' (like to maintain goodwill among the neighbours & all that); but on the other hand I feel that this is unacceptable behavior, and I don't want other peoples dead sheep on my boundary near my sheep (not to mention yesterday morning spent clearing a chest high, 12 foot wide logjam that was causing the stream to flood, which had 2 1/2 dead sheep in it - not my idea of fun

).
Also (probably a silly question) I'm not really sure who I should complain to (local council/env' health? animal health/defra?).
Any advice / opinions welcome.
marcus