NS Herald
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No seriously. Try walking through a field full of baby calves, mothers and stroppy young bulls with your dog and it is more of an adrenaline rush than base jumping.
The local farmer has now put his large heard in the field I walk the dog in each morning and trust me, they are not to be messed with and can be scary as f***. Particularly the older adolecent bulls who want to show they aren't to be pushed around and will make life as difficult as they can.
This morning the dog was doing his daily morning crap and this bolshy bullock decided he didn't like a dog in his 'space' and started charging towards him - poor little pooch didn't have time to finish his business and had to make a hasty retreat up the field with me close behind trying to avoid cow sh1t in our paths and with a number of other angry looking moo moos looking to get involved!!
I know they've killed a number of walkers this year and these beasts of the realm are not to be taken likely
The local farmer has now put his large heard in the field I walk the dog in each morning and trust me, they are not to be messed with and can be scary as f***. Particularly the older adolecent bulls who want to show they aren't to be pushed around and will make life as difficult as they can.
This morning the dog was doing his daily morning crap and this bolshy bullock decided he didn't like a dog in his 'space' and started charging towards him - poor little pooch didn't have time to finish his business and had to make a hasty retreat up the field with me close behind trying to avoid cow sh1t in our paths and with a number of other angry looking moo moos looking to get involved!!
I know they've killed a number of walkers this year and these beasts of the realm are not to be taken likely