Pigeon attack case appealed
Lawyers for the Countryside Alliance are challenging a ruling that the dogs destroyed 59 of Maurice Weir’s racing birds after breaking into his premises in Loughgall, Co Armagh eight years ago.
They argued that it had been a fraudulent and fabricated claim.
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Hide AdMr Weir sued the Alliance over the alleged intrusion into his property by the Kinnego Grange and Canary Hunt Club’s animals.
At a previous hearing he recalled emerging from having lunch in February 2009 to discover “a bloodbath”.
Up to 15 hounds had broken into lofts and aviaries and killed pigeons highly sought for their ability to fly home from as far away as France, according to his account.
He said he saw dead and injured birds lying on the ground and in dogs’ mouths.
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Hide AdMr Weir also told of hearing crunching noises and witnesses two hounds pulling a pigeon apart as he tried to chase the pack off.
At the time of the incident he had planned to start up a small stud business at his Kinnego Road home, the court heard.
He sought damages for the killing of his pigeons, consequential loss, the cost of repairing his aviaries and a further payout for distress and injury to feelings.