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10:00am Thursday 26th August 2010 in
A VICIOUS lout who battered a sheep to death with a plank of wood has been jailed.
Wayne Robert Reid, 21, had been so drunk when he set about the defenceless animal in a farmer’s field he could remember nothing about it.
Reid, who had been out with his Staffordshire bull terrier/collie cross, was arrested after being found incoherent and covered in blood.
His girlfriend's mobile phone was beside the body, Burnley Magistrates heard.
The hearing was told the sheep was repeatedly hit over the head in the early hours attack and a vet gave the cause of death as a smashed skull and brain damage caused by being struck with a blunt instrument.
The one-year-old animal, also thought to have been mauled by a dog, suffered multiple injuries.
It had lost a lot of its wool, both horns were broken and there were shards of glass all over it.
A police officer called to the scene took photos of the mangled carcass on his bodycam and they were shown to the magistrates.
Reid, of Edmondson Street, Barnoldswick, whose family described him as “not a heavy drinker” and an animal lover, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal on February 13.
Bench chairman Mrs Pamela Parker said the sheep had been tortured and added: "The animal was obviously beaten for a considerable period of time."
The defendant, now the father of a two-month-old child, sobbed as he was told he was going to prison for 126 days. He had no previous convictions.
Joanne Close, prosecuting, said at about 3.20am a couple living near the field in Barnoldswick were awoken and saw four or five men apparently herding sheep.
They called farmer William Hartley, who had been looking after the sheep in winter for someone else. He then found Reid in the field.
David Lawson, for Reid, said others were clearly involved. Three other youths were interviewed but not charged.
He said Reid was appalled and ashamed at what he had done, was of limited intelligence and may have been influenced by others.
He had drunk 15 to 16 cans of lager and possibly vodka but would say he did not have a problem with alcohol.
The solicitor added that since the incident Reid had been shunned by the community in Barnoldswick.
He said: “Nobody will speak to him. His grandparents have not spoken to him since his arrest and that has caused him hurt and anguish."
Speaking after the case Mr Hartley, of Greenberfield Lane, said he had been looking after the sheep for someone else through the winter.
He received a call from a neighbour at around 3am on February 13 to say there were four young men trying to catch one of the animals.
He said: “The animal was a real mess. We have known dogs get into sheep before, but that happens. For humans to go out and do it is barbaric.”
A Lancashire Police spokesman welcomed the sentence.
He said: “This was an unnecessary act of cruelty and I am pleased Reid has been punished for his actions under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.”
Comments(26)
ste.g
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10:48am Thu 26 Aug 10
Asian Lad
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12:20pm Thu 26 Aug 10
mr bassman
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12:42pm Thu 26 Aug 10
NUMBER5
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12:56pm Thu 26 Aug 10
Izanears
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4:53pm Thu 26 Aug 10
DEO VOLENTE
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4:56pm Thu 26 Aug 10
Billypieman
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5:01pm Thu 26 Aug 10
mrs wizzit
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5:29pm Thu 26 Aug 10
ex fusilier
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5:44pm Thu 26 Aug 10
past it
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5:59pm Thu 26 Aug 10
Izanears wrote:Well said, pity the family that have to live with such a low life, also agree with ex fusilier, bring back hanging, but as for 10 years not a hope you dont get that for killing people, thank goodness I wont be around in 20-30 years time the way this cack hole of a country has gone down hill is beyond belief.
When he comes out in about ten weeks time, I hope the Social Services keep a close watch on his partner and new baby.
Jimpster
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6:14pm Thu 26 Aug 10
Wellingtonia
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7:10pm Thu 26 Aug 10
wrinkles
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8:20pm Thu 26 Aug 10
death
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10:01pm Thu 26 Aug 10
stealer
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10:41pm Thu 26 Aug 10
Asian Lad
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11:14pm Thu 26 Aug 10
stealer wrote:You also seem to have an issue with me mentioning employment or the word taxes! Ever since I first mentioned it you seem to bring it up :-P
Asian Lad. You have a thing about taxation ! the article dosen't say the guy was/is unemployed,probably is or will be for the immediate future !
Eye for an Eye ? Did he do anything else to the sheep we are not privy to?
Still joking !
senseofcommon
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11:22pm Thu 26 Aug 10
dave bax
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12:45am Fri 27 Aug 10
soup123
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1:12am Fri 27 Aug 10
notchuffed
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10:44am Fri 27 Aug 10
dave bax
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12:36pm Fri 27 Aug 10
soup123 wrote:can I humanly kill your family member then rather than batter them to death as that is not as bad? Or are you just a hypocrite. Animals have feelings just like humans. Stunning someone with high voltage or slicing their throat is ok then in your eyes? learn to take a joke or shut up.
theres a slight difference between eating lamb which has been humanly killed and prepared, and battering a poor defenceless sheep to death.
doesn't matter if its a sheep, dog, cat, whatever, anyone who does something like this deserves the worst!
makaveli96
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1:03pm Fri 27 Aug 10
Jerzei Balowski
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5:13pm Fri 27 Aug 10
ex fusilier
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5:59pm Fri 27 Aug 10
Legal Beagle
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2:44pm Sat 28 Aug 10
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britguy says...
10:29am Thu 26 Aug 10
David Lawson, for Reid, said Reid was appalled and ashamed at what he had done, more likely p*ssed off because he got caught.
And as there were four or five men seen herding sheep wasn't this a premeditated attack and why haven't the others been charged with aiding and abetting at the least.