Where does it end, when we're being advised -from within our own industry- to 'never enter an enclosure with a loose bull or when an unrestrained cow is with a calf'?
It's unrealistic, and leads to what we do every day becoming officially 'ill advised' (read 'negligent')
I was reading this as a slightly built female member of team Egbert left the farmhouse to start bedding up ...including, yes, a loose bull, and several cows and calves.
It's unrealistic, and leads to what we do every day becoming officially 'ill advised' (read 'negligent')
I was reading this as a slightly built female member of team Egbert left the farmhouse to start bedding up ...including, yes, a loose bull, and several cows and calves.