Police called to farm in Scotland after after ‘scary’ visit by by animal rights protesters
where “Britain’s loneliest sheep” was due to be taken following her rescue from the foot of a cliff, after animal rights activists were accused of intimidating staff.
She is being kept in a secret location until farmers feel it is safe to move her, after what they described as a “scary” and “intimidating” visit from activists, during which police were called. Animal Rising said its intentions were peaceful and it apologised to the staff and family at Dalscone Farm for the “stressful” situation, but said it were concerned that a “petting zoo” visited by the public would not be the best home for Fiona, who spent two years alone after becoming separated from her flock.