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Related: About this forumUK walks through gently rolling pastures can be deadly
Article from the Guardian.
I grew up near a dairy farm, I cant count the number of times I walked through the fields as a child and never gave getting killed by a cow a second thought. There was the occasional bull that eyeballed me and I was very aware not to attract attention. This article completely changes my perception about these docile creatures.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/12/the-hell-and-horror-of-cow-attacks-i-told-my-husband-to-leave-me-to-die
Ocelot II
(121,513 posts)but it probably happens more often in Britain because per the Guardian article people are allowed to walk on paths through farmland.
EYESORE 9001
(27,619 posts)Several small fishing ponds were a short distance from home. One place was accessible off a country road that bore a hand-lettered warning sign nailed to a nearby tree: BAD BULL PASTURE. We knew better than to visit that pond when the bad bull was roaming. As a teen, I visited that place with a friend who was driving a small Jeep, and we went off-road down to the pond. We encountered a younger stand-in for the bad bull, who put his head down and started pushing the vehicle with his head. My friend put it in neutral and took his foot off the brake, allowing the bull to push us uphill for some respectable distance. I think hes stout, which I thought was an understatement.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,358 posts)I selected my breed by its level of docile nature but we still take care to be cautious.
Cattle can kill. Especially the standard cattle raised here in the US.
infullview
(1,061 posts)With about 150 head. My exposure to these animals is probably greater than most people. I too had to cross a very large pasture to get to my fishing spot. In all those years I may have had one close call but I was also careful to stay near enough to the fence to bail out if need be. Im more shocked that they actually kill people, but I still wouldnt hesitate to cross a pasture if I had to.