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Country walkers urged to avoid doing damage and to stay safe out rambling

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The National Farmers Union and Ramblers have joined forces to remind people to take care when out walking in fields which have livestock in them.

Some 18% of the 3.6 billion tourists who visit the countryside each year are walkers, They are being urged to take on board some basic safety tips from the Ramblers and stay safe in the countryside.

When walking with dogs in fields with cattle, the advice is to avoid getting between cows and their calves, to keep your dog close and under effective control on a lead around cows and sheep and not to hang onto your dog if you are threatened by cattle – let it go as the cattle will chase the dog.

NFU livestock board chairman Charles Sercombe said: "The countryside is a beautiful place to walk in. However, it is a working environment where animals graze. So it's important to take care and be mindful of your surroundings so you can fully enjoy the experience.

"We joined forces with the Ramblers to encourage walkers to keep dogs on leads when walking in fields with livestock. Farmers also have a responsibility as to the safety of the animals in their fields, and they take that responsibility seriously. To minimise risks to animals and walkers, we would ask the public to follow the Ramblers helpful advice on walking.

"In the spring it's especially important for walkers to be sympathetic to farm animals rearing their young and give them space. If you feel threatened by animals protecting their territory or young do not run, move to the edge of the field, and if possible find another way round. If you're walking with a dog please keep it on a lead when walking around livestock, but let it go if the situation demands it."

Ramblers' chief executive, Benedict Southworth said: "Easter's a great time to head out walking with friends or family as flowers start to bloom and fields come alive with animals rearing their young. However, these spring delights need us all to take a little bit of extra care.

"If you're walking through fields with livestock this Easter, follow our advice, and the advice in the Countryside Code, and make sure you stay safe."

Country walkers urged to  avoid doing damage and to stay safe out rambling


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