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Bio security achieved to introduce new Charolais bloodlines on a farm near Clonmore, Templemore, Co. Tipperary.
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WHEELIE HALTWHISTLE 2
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When Bulls Attack
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These domesticated hoofed animals are known for many incidents that happened in the last few years. Let's take a look at some bull herds that went after people.
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What Is It?
Cattle are large domesticated hoofed animals and the best-known members of the Bovinae subfamily. ‘Cows’ is a term frequently used to collectively refer to both domestic bovine genders, but particularly describes the females of the species while the males are known as bulls. There are many different types of cow breeds and their size and characteristics vary accordingly. They can be genetically hornless or feature spectacular horns like the African Ankole-Watusi cows or the Texas longhorns. Some males, like those from the Chianina breed, may exceed 3,500 pounds in weight and 6 feet in height. Cows can often be seen grazing together in groups called herds.
8: Herd of feral bulls in California
In March 2018, there was a herd of feral bulls reported near Palm Springs, California. The 63-year-old grabbed a fence post he was carrying. The feral herd of about 150 bulls was said to have been seen by visitors venturing too close. Officials were working on a plan at the time the news was published.
7: Saffron Anderson
A 44-year-old woman living in Chale on the Isle of Wight was walking her two dogs near her home in June 2017. She managed alerted her dog, who came over barking to scare the cow away.
Where Is It Located?
Cows were domesticated 8,000 to 10,000 years ago from a breed of wild cattle known as aurochs, which became extinct around the 1600s due to the spread of domestic herds. Nowadays cows are found from the dry inland of Australia to the north of Canada and Russia. Antarctica is the only continent they’re not found on. Cows have always been regarded as incredibly useful animals. Their meat, called beef, is eaten. Milk can be consumed in a variety of different forms like cheese or yoghurt, and it’s often the primary ingredient in many recipes. Cow breeds can also be distinguished by whether they’re used for beef or milk. A cow’s hide is used as leather in the manufacturing of shoes, clothing and accessories.
6: Jacqui Beale
Jacqui Beale, a 48-year-old woman from Wirksworth, Derbyshire, encountered cows. Walking her dog in May 2017 she came across cattle with their calves.
5: Nathan William Paris
In October 2017 72-year-old farmer Nathan William Paris from Georgia was attempting to move a cow.
How?
Certain breeds, such as the Spanish Fighting Bull, are known for their combination of stamina and strength. Bulls are bigger than cows, with thicker bones, very muscular necks and large, bony heads. A charging bull is one of the most intimidating displays of power in the animal kingdom. There’s a common misconception that the color red angers them. Cattle are red-green colour blind and it’s actually the movement of the matador’s cape that causes a reaction from them. They’ll lower their heads, stamp the ground. Cows can ram, trample, kick or throw you in the air with their horns.
4: Marian Clode
A 61-year-old teacher from Derry, Northern Ireland, encountered a cow in front of her grandchildren. Marian Clode and her family were on holiday near the village of Belford in Northumberland. They were on a walk on April 3, 2016, when they saw about 20 cows and calves running towards them. Marian tried to stay out of their way by pressing herself against a fence.
3: Mike Porter
Brothers Mike and John Porter were walking their dogs on a public footpath near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, south-west England, in May 2013. They were in a field when they saw about 30 cows approaching and surrounding them.
How to react?
Cows aren’t predators so don’t naturally chase after their meals and are usually accustomed to the presence of people. However these animals won’t shy away from confrontation. If you have to walk through a field where grazing cows are present there are a few things you can do to avoid them. Walk slowly, speak in a calm voice and don’t make sudden moves. Make sure they see you so that you don’t surprise them but avoid making direct eye contact. If you have a dog, keep it under control at all times. A lot of incidents happened when cows reacted to a chasing dog. Let the dog go if you have to, as it can take care of itself. If you see a cow charging at you, run in a zig-zag pattern and get an obstacle, like a rock or a tree, between you and the animal as soon as possible.
1: Melissa Meville
25-year-old Melissa Meville was on a trip to Rajasthan, India on February 15, 2018. She was walking to her hotel when she saw a stray cow.
Hulne Priory Alnwick, Northumberland -the deepest darkest goths of whitby
Hulne Priory was a Carmelite friary founded in 1240 and possibly the first one established in England. At the time of the Dissolution the church was dissolved in 1538 but parts of the building remain. These include a tower and precinct wall, given to the abbey in 1488 to defend the church, and main claustral buildings. Lesser buildings survive only as foundations. Excavations at the end of the 19th century exposed the ground plan of the abbey and part of an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft was found.
The chapel has been transformed into a modern residence, and another house has been built east of the cloister. The tower stands at full height, having been remodelled in the late 18th century. The interior was partially Gothicised during these works, but the vaulted basement ceiling is original. Unique to Hulne is the Carmelite infirmary, which is built on the standard hospital plan of the medieval period.
How to Get to the Priory
The Priory is situated on a hill which overlooks the River Aln in a very tranquil location deep inside Hulne Park, which is part of the estate of Alnwick Castle and the public are granted access to walk on some of the tracks and roads.
From Ratten Row pass through the Forest Lodge gateway into the park. Follow the road ignoring deviations left and right. At the Park Farm road junction bear left. Further along the road. Hulne Priory is seen to the right, in the middle distance. The road now drops down to East Brizlee Farm and past it to cross the Aln at east Brizlee bridge. Take a right at the bridge and make your way along beside the river to the Iron Bridge. The Priory is now up to your left at the top of the hill. You can cross the grass and climb the hill to the Priory. To use the path to the priory, follow the river round to a gate and go left uphill and then left again to enter the Priory grounds.
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The Fleece Inn,Alnwick,Northumberland 9th March 2013
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Britain’s largest Napoleonic Fortress : Fort Amherst
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Just a normal day Ryton | Ryton tours #1
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Almscliff Crag
January 2013 and a climb on the rocks near North Rigton in Yorkshire, filmed with a GoPro Hero Silver Edition camera. 720 @ 30fps. Musical acknowledgement to Lene Marlin
YORK VIKING FESTIVAL!!! | ENGLAND TRAVEL VLOG #3
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Big Pots thrown at Errington Reay by IAN LOWES, July 2013
Ian Lowes throws a huge garden pot at the factory of Errington Reay, Barton Mill, near Hexham, Northumberland, England. He then uses the original fork lift to move the pots to the drying area. The original founders, Errington and Reay, established their pottery at Bardon Mill in 1878. The pots are thrown, and when dry, fired in a coal fired downdraught kiln and salt glazed.