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19
Jan 2022
Stray cockerels cared for by volunteers on moors near Ripon have gone missing amid fears they have been killed and fed to dogs or ferrets.
Animal lover John Richmond, a former mayor of Ripon, and eight volunteers set up a daily rota to tend to up to 30 abandoned birds.
But last week only 15 could be found at 'Cockerel Corner' between Kirkby Malzeard and Dallowgill, where they normally gather to be fed.
Following a thorough search of the moorland undergrowth, one of the birds was found dead with a pellet hole in its chest.
Mr Richmond told the Stray Ferret:
The former mayor, who was awarded the British Empire Medal last year for services to the community, took over feeding the cockerels when his cousin Ken Ellis became too poorly to continue the daily task.
Mr Ellis died in July and since then a growing number of volunteers have been assisting Mr Richmond in looking after the birds.
Mr Richmond, who is 86, added:
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