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Another walker trampled
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<blockquote data-quote="Lincoln75" data-source="post: 5584144" data-attributes="member: 72614"><p>I dont have cattle but in my area there is common land so walkers can go where ever they want on foot or on horse back / mountain bike , I did once have an incident myself when walking the dog , I came out of a gully and turned a corner to see a cow snorting at my Jack Russell , she then came at me so I backed off , as I moved backward she moved towards me , I managed to scoop the dog up and it was clear thats what she was after , I could sense it could all go very wrong so kept very still but she wouldn't leave , I carefully picked up a duck stone and bounced it off her head then got out of there quickly , I`ve had over 20 years working with cattle and that was the closest I`ve come to being mashed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lincoln75, post: 5584144, member: 72614"] I dont have cattle but in my area there is common land so walkers can go where ever they want on foot or on horse back / mountain bike , I did once have an incident myself when walking the dog , I came out of a gully and turned a corner to see a cow snorting at my Jack Russell , she then came at me so I backed off , as I moved backward she moved towards me , I managed to scoop the dog up and it was clear thats what she was after , I could sense it could all go very wrong so kept very still but she wouldn't leave , I carefully picked up a duck stone and bounced it off her head then got out of there quickly , I`ve had over 20 years working with cattle and that was the closest I`ve come to being mashed. [/QUOTE]
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