Man of Honour
It's meat, why keep meat that's proven itself to be dangerous - plenty more meat out there.
Dead right. He'll make a tasty cut or two.
It's meat, why keep meat that's proven itself to be dangerous - plenty more meat out there.
It does seem daft having a public footpath through a field with a bull in it.
Good chance the farmer will face manslaughter charges then I would reckon.It's not only daft but also unlawful, all Bulls over a certain size/age are not allowed to be kept in a field that has Public Access through it IIRC.
Public footpath, the walkers aren't at fault here.
They walked into a field with a Bull in it, of course it's their fault! If was a field of sheep and they died then I can imagine they'd have been surprised but you should NEVER just bimble into a Bulls field, regardless of the "well it's a Right of Way so I'm going to walk there - Oh No, I'm dead"
Darwinism strikes again.
They walked into a field with a Bull in it, of course it's their fault! If was a field of sheep and they died then I can imagine they'd have been surprised but you should NEVER just bimble into a Bulls field, regardless of the "well it's a Right of Way so I'm going to walk there - Oh No, I'm dead"
They walked into a field with a Bull in it, of course it's their fault! If was a field of sheep and they died then I can imagine they'd have been surprised but you should NEVER just bimble into a Bulls field, regardless of the "well it's a Right of Way so I'm going to walk there - Oh No, I'm dead"
Darwinism strikes again.
Don't see how it's any different to killing a dog, could just as easily have a dog that lives on a farm.
They walked into a field with a Bull in it, of course it's their fault! If was a field of sheep and they died then I can imagine they'd have been surprised but you should NEVER just bimble into a Bulls field, regardless of the "well it's a Right of Way so I'm going to walk there - Oh No, I'm dead"
Darwinism strikes again.
Not everyone knows how dangerous a bull can be
Darwinism strikes again.
Bulls are colour blind.
Anyway, it has tasted blood and will already be planning it's next attack.
Good chance the farmer will face manslaughter charges then I would reckon.
We keep bulls in fields with footpaths routed through them (on parents farm), it's perfectly cool so long as you put "Bull in field" warning signs on the entrances to cover yourself. Dangerous things indeed though.
Section 59 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 bans bulls of recognised dairy breeds (eg Ayrshire, Friesian, Holstein, Dairy Shorthor n, Guernsey, Jersey and Kerry) in all cir cumstances from being at large in fields cr ossed by public rights of way. Bulls of all other breeds are also banned from such fields unless accompanied by cows or heifers, but there are no specific prohibitions on other cattle. ‘Fields’ in this legislation does not include areas such as open fell or moorland.