That barbed wire doesn't look like it'll be very effective against that beast!
That barbed wire doesn't look like it'll be very effective against that beast!
Had a bit of a cow related stand off on the run to worktoday near Harewood. They seemed intent on trying to surround me when I tried to track round them in the same field
I ended up hopping over a wall and going into adjacent fields toavoid them.
look, just punch them on the nose and they will back off.
Even road runners aren't safe!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...ester-23654993
When I lived at home with my parents we were woken in the early hours by clattering hooves and all the inhabitants of the local riding stables a mile away (about 40 horses and ponies of varying sizes) were heading into the cul-de-sac across from our house, it turned out one of the stable hands had not latched the gate on the field properly! Fantastic sight, especially the tiny shetland ponies bringing up the rear
'The birds are the keepers of our secrets'
Cows bloody cows have been at it again. Lead runner in the Totley Tiger's Todger race tonight was taken out by the bugger's, Not sure of his injury's but he was taken to hospital. Hope he's well after which must have been very scary experience. No chance at 30 to 1.
Never under estimate the power of the darkside of the fells.
It was Pennine's Simon Coldrick - so they must have been bloody quick cows. Anyway, this is the latest I have on his condition:-
Simon has broken lots of ribs (right hand side) and has some fluid leaking on to his lung. He is likely to have an operation today on that. He has been 'moo-ved' wards but is now in Northern General Hospital in Sheffield on HDU and will likely remain there for a couple of days. He has been 'sitting up and talking'.
All the best Simon.