FeralRobot wrote:
Loose livestock can be a problem where I am as well, although it's never quite as serious as cows (once was late for school - bus was delayed because there were sheep loose on the road).
People often underestimate cows. I enjoy walking the fields near my village (usually sticking to the footpath) and have been chased by herds of cows before (usually in calving season). It's f***ing terrifying!
My brother was once chased by a cow on our farm when he was five or so. And this one was insane! He wasn't anywhere near her, just a calf, and not her own. All of a sudden she takes into her head to go after him. He managed to get over the fence before she got him. Mom and Dad were not impressed and that cow was marked for beef (As opposed to being broodstock).
We get plenty of loose animals every year: a sheep racing down the hill towards the road, deer literally going in circles on the road at night, I even hit an owl walking (not flying) across the road once.
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