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planetsusie 14-04-2009 06:40

Bulls
 
Just got back from a w/end wandering around mid Wales and I'm wondering what the guides are for warning us walkers there is a bull in the field?
What I have learned is that I can run fast when I have to n no way am I testing the theory that you turn and face it waving your arms about...No way...eeeeeeeeeek

jaysay 14-04-2009 09:33

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I think its the same now Susie as it was when I was young (a long, long time ago), if your out walking, before entering a field make doubly sure there are no bulls knocking about:D either that or use running shoes instead of boots:D

MargaretR 14-04-2009 09:48

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Sometimes farmers deliberately place bulls in fields where there is a right of way footpath, in order to deter people from using that path.

churchman phil 14-04-2009 12:57

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All you need to know about Bulls in fields can be found HERE.

You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

MargaretR 14-04-2009 13:51

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So it is illegal to put bulls in fields that have a public footpath - but it does happen

churchman phil 14-04-2009 17:41

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Only Dairy Bulls, as far as I know Beef bulls are allowed as long as they are with cows and calves.

derekgas 14-04-2009 18:04

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That theory does work planetsusie, so instead of trying to bring about your end running, stand and wave your arms about, with plenty of shouting, they get very close, but they do stop, I was taught this on a farm many years ago, I should also say, they were 'normal' bullocks, (black and white), I dont know if it works with all bulls.

Benipete 14-04-2009 18:18

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Originally Posted by planetsusie (Post 704105)
Just got back from a w/end wandering around mid Wales and I'm wondering what the guides are for warning us walkers there is a bull in the field?
What I have learned is that I can run fast when I have to n no way am I testing the theory that you turn and face it waving your arms about...No way...eeeeeeeeeek

Try waving a large red rag.:D:D

West Ender 14-04-2009 21:13

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Bullocks (not bulls) live in fields in nice little groups - all lads together - just not for a very long time. They are very curious animals and will surround you, usually hoping you've arrived with some food, and think it's good fun to chase you if you run. On the whole they're harmless but have bad breath and fart a lot.

If there's a bull in a field with cows it's likely to be quite docile because it's a happy bull - if you get my meaning. They are unpredictable but not totally dangerous and they don't just think - "Person > chase > kill." They think happy thoughts and leer at the next cow.

A bull in a field on his own thinks - "Why are you in my field? Are you the AI man? Where are my cows? I'm annoyed now." That's when you run.
:D

Royboy39 14-04-2009 21:20

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 704457)
Bullocks (not bulls) live in fields in nice little groups - all lads together - just not for a very long time. They are very curious animals and will surround you, usually hoping you've arrived with some food, and think it's good fun to chase you if you run. On the whole they're harmless but have bad breath and fart a lot.

If there's a bull in a field with cows it's likely to be quite docile because it's a happy bull - if you get my meaning. They are unpredictable but not totally dangerous and they don't just think - "Person > chase > kill." They think happy thoughts and leer at the next cow.

A bull in a field on his own thinks - "Why are you in my field? Are you the AI man? Where are my cows? I'm annoyed now." That's when you run.
:D

Especially if your name is Margaret. :thankya::Banane59:

katex 14-04-2009 21:26

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LOL Westender, maybe Susie misinterpreted the intentions of this bull:-

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Aaaw.

cashman 14-04-2009 21:31

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 704329)
That theory does work planetsusie, so instead of trying to bring about your end running, stand and wave your arms about, with plenty of shouting, they get very close, but they do stop, I was taught this on a farm many years ago, I should also say, they were 'normal' bullocks, (black and white), I dont know if it works with all bulls.

that sounds like a right load of bullocks to me.:D;)

Royboy39 14-04-2009 21:46

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 704329)
That theory does work planetsusie, so instead of trying to bring about your end running, stand and wave your arms about, with plenty of shouting, they get very close, but they do stop, I was taught this on a farm many years ago, I should also say, they were 'normal' bullocks, (black and white), I dont know if it works with all bulls.

I can assure you it does not....If the animal gets close enough for you to tell if it's a bull or a bullock.....you have got problems...black, white or sky blue pink, a normal bullock has had it's balls removed, a bull has not.
If you stand and wave in front of a bull you are more likely to try and claim compen for a horn up the arse or worse. ;):D

katex 14-04-2009 21:46

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Had a similar experience on Saturday whilst walking over Barley with yer daughter Susie, this sheep had an unusual interest in us which was quite intimidating :-

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Until we realised she may have found a hairdressing soul mate ... :D:D

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jaysay 15-04-2009 11:07

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 704213)
So it is illegal to put bulls in fields that have a public footpath - but it does happen

Thats funny Margaret I always thought farmers were a law unto themselves:D


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