![]() The attack happened at around 7:30am on Saturday at Balmydown Farm at Strathmartine, on the outskirts of Dundee. “I’m still not sure if she’s going to make it and the lamb’s struggling because she’s not milking because of the stress of it all.” The first childrens version of Shakespeare ever to be published (1807), has remained a hugely popular. ![]() Lamb does not say that Shakespeares tragedies should not or cannot be acted. “People need to see the pictures of that sheep and understand the damage a dog can do. Tales From Shakespeare by Charles & Mary Lamb. the notorious essay on Restoration Comedy, the only Lamb criticism that is. “It’s pretty horrific, She’s had stitches to both sides of her face, both front legs needed several lots of stitching, one of her back legs was ripped open as well,” he explained. Mr Hodnett took a series of photographs of the sheep to show how devastating a dog attack can be. Somebody’s dog has gone home covered in blood, someone knows.” “The amount of blood on that sheep, on the gate, on me by the time we’d got her in. “Obviously the dog had managed to single her out and get her in the corner,” he said. The ewe was bitten on the face and legs as she tried to protect her lamb at a farm on the outskirts of Dundee.įarmer Alistair Hodnett saw a dog run from the field as he raced to save his flock. ![]() The plays of Shakespeare can be difficult for. ![]() A farmer has shared harrowing photographs of a sheep severely injured in a dog attack in the hope of convincing dog owners to be more responsible around livestock. Lambs classic retelling of 20 plays for younger readers, arranged to match the Ambleside Online reading order. ![]()
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