There are several different places you can report farm animal welfare concerns, depending on the situation and location. These include your local authority, the police and different animal welfare charities. It’s crucial to report the issue to the right people immediately so any animals in danger, sick or suffering can be helped quickly.
If you see an animal on a farm that you think is injured, or isn't receiving the proper medical care, you can report this to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA):
If you think a crime has taken place, you should report it to the police or by calling 101 if it is a non-emergency.
If the farm is a member of the RSPCA Assured certification scheme, you can call us on 01403 286 170. Please do so as quickly as possible so we can promptly investigate.
Remember, time is of the essence so be sure to gather as much information as you can before making your report:
Some farmed animals such as sheep and cattle can cope with cold or wet conditions and don't need assistance in winter weather.
However, you should contact your local authority concerning:
If you believe a crime is being committed, you should report this to the police. You can also contact APHA.