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Cows killed another poor dog walker

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Pippetypoppity · 14/10/2024 17:56

I’ve just seen on the BBC news that a lady has been killed in a field by cows. She was walking her chihuahua. This is absolutely tragic. She possibly ran with dog and was chased. That would be my guess as the same happened to me on our farm when I was very young. Your instinct is to save your dog and run. I remember I had a sheep dog puppy in my arms and I’d gone into the field to play. I was about 6 I think. The cows noticed the puppy from quite a distance away and the whole herd started moving in. Luckily I was close enough to the gate to get out, but it was terrifying. I remember my father on the yard yelling ‘Drop the puppy’ at the top of his lungs. I didn’t but I’d have been a gonner if I was another 50 yards in. I just want to tell everyone what my father said to me that day. It’s stuck in my mind ever since and it’s important anyone who dog walks in the country knows it too

  1. If you see cows with calves leave the field by the nearest exit immediately. Cows often charge to protect their young
  2. If you see cows without calves and they start moving quickly towards you they are being inquisitive. If you have a dog with you the cows will want to know if it is a threat. They see dogs instinctively as predators. If you cannot get to a gate and they are approaching- startle them by shouting jumping, waving your arms and making yourself appear as loud, big and threatening as possible. This will frighten them and make them stop or bypass you.
  3. If they persevere it will be because they want to force your dog out of the field. Let the dog go! This is critical. Your dog can run faster than cows and much much faster than you. The cows will then focus on the dog and you can get away.
  4. Never ever pick up the dog if cows are refusing to back off. This is the hardest thing in the world to do as all your instincts will compel you to try and protect it. It stands a better chance running and dodging them however than it does in your arms. You will then avoid becoming a target yourself and being trampled.
  5. When cows move quickly in a large group the ones at the front get pushed by the ones at the back even if they themselves try to slow down. They will not be trying to mow you down but the sheer force from behind might mean they do. For this reason if cows approach in a group and your initial efforts to threaten and scare them failed, make that momentum go in a different direction ie after your dog.
I am so so dreadfully sorry to hear that this has happened again. The lady in question was inevitably a devoted extremely responsible and loving pet owner. She must have been to have been giving her chihuahua a country walk. I expect for this very reason she picked her dog up when she saw the cows getting near. Poor poor lady.
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LoremIpsumCici · 14/10/2024 18:07

It is very tragic and wish dog walkers would stay out of fields with livestock grazing. It’s dangerous for all concerned.

NoSquirrels · 14/10/2024 18:13

It is extremely sad.

Everyone should know to stay out of a field with large livestock. ‘Give them space’ is a key part of the Countryside Code.

sadeightiesthrowback · 14/10/2024 18:16

Thank you@Pippetypoppity for taking the time to inform readers with your very sensible and first-hand knowledge of what to do if you find yourself in trouble in a field with cows, and especially if you have a dog with you.
It was very interesting and informative to read although I think that I would never be caught walking in a field where there were cows, I hope that other people will read and remember your words.
Very tragic and sad news.

Growsomeballswoman · 14/10/2024 18:16

I’ve grown up in a farming community. I’d never walk through a field of cows by myself, let alone with a dog. They were probably defending their calves.

leafybrew · 14/10/2024 18:17

Sure - well when a public footpath goes through a field with cows, I guess most people would think it's safe.

Everyone should know to stay out of a field with large livestock. ‘Give them space’ is a key part of the Countryside Code.

So that statement doesn't ring true.

leafybrew · 14/10/2024 18:18

Personally I would definitely always avoid a field with cows in when with my dog - but thought it was just me being nervous!

coffeesaveslives · 14/10/2024 18:19

I would never, ever walk through a field of cows if I had a dog with me - I'm wary even if I'm on my own. I'd always turn round and go back the way I came.

Uselessatbeingaperson · 14/10/2024 18:20

What a sensitive and thoughtful post, thank you OP

Scutterbug · 14/10/2024 18:20

When I was a teenager, my mother and I took a dog on a long walk following a public footpath. This went through a field with cows in. Thought nothing of it until we realised the cows were all heading towards us and boy they can move quite fast! Never run to the style so fast in my life. It was terrifying.

Sourisblanche · 14/10/2024 18:23

There was a guardian article last month about cow attacks. One man started walking with his dog through an empty field when cows suddenly came over the hill. I do stay clear of cows but you can’t always see them until it’s too late.

midgetastic · 14/10/2024 18:25

Yesterday we could see the herd until halfway up the field when they appeared over the rise

It may have been a double barbed wire fence designed to deter people getting over it - but we went over anyway. Quite intimidating

weareallcats · 14/10/2024 18:32

People often laugh at me when I say cows scare me, but my Gran and I had to climb through a hedge to escape a herd of cows that had cornered us and I will never forget how fucking scary it was. We didn’t have a dog, they obviously just took a dislike to us!

Pat888 · 14/10/2024 18:33

FGS just walk around the edge of the field - even if there is barb wire or a thorny hedge I’m sure you could get over it if you had to.
just don’t saunter across the middle of the field -easy!

crackofdoom · 14/10/2024 18:35

LoremIpsumCici · 14/10/2024 18:07

It is very tragic and wish dog walkers would stay out of fields with livestock grazing. It’s dangerous for all concerned.

I wish farmers wouldn't put livestock in fields with public footpaths running through, yet here we are 🤷‍♀️

coffeesaveslives · 14/10/2024 18:35

weareallcats · 14/10/2024 18:32

People often laugh at me when I say cows scare me, but my Gran and I had to climb through a hedge to escape a herd of cows that had cornered us and I will never forget how fucking scary it was. We didn’t have a dog, they obviously just took a dislike to us!

Cows are scary! A farmer once said to me that they're the worst combination of strong and stupid 😂

A friend of mine was a hiking guide in Austria and once got gored by a cow - he ended up in hospital for a good while recovering and never went into another field with them again, lol.

Lovelyaryan · 14/10/2024 18:36

I read she had alcohol and rest of pills in her blood, might that be the reason she felt she was safe around cows with her dog.

crackofdoom · 14/10/2024 18:37

It's a misconception that only walkers with dogs are at risk. In a good proportion of cattle attacks, there were no dogs involved.

Sethera · 14/10/2024 18:37

Helpful post, thanks OP.

Wolfiefan · 14/10/2024 18:38

This happened in 2022. The BBC were reporting on the inquest.
I wouldn’t walk through a field of cows with my dogs.

crackofdoom · 14/10/2024 18:39

Lovelyaryan · 14/10/2024 18:36

I read she had alcohol and rest of pills in her blood, might that be the reason she felt she was safe around cows with her dog.

And?
It's a common British pastime to walk to a pub and back. Walking should be a safe activity for someone who's had a drink or two.

zeitweilig · 14/10/2024 18:39

While I feel some sympathy, why on earth did she enter the field?

CameronStrike · 14/10/2024 18:39

crackofdoom · 14/10/2024 18:35

I wish farmers wouldn't put livestock in fields with public footpaths running through, yet here we are 🤷‍♀️

Public footpaths might be a right of way but they don't supersede the farmer's need to use the land for farming! Do you expect farmers to leave every field with a footpath in empty?

zeitweilig · 14/10/2024 18:40

crackofdoom · 14/10/2024 18:35

I wish farmers wouldn't put livestock in fields with public footpaths running through, yet here we are 🤷‍♀️

I wish the public would respect working farms, but here we are.

RedRobyn2021 · 14/10/2024 18:40

I had a horrible experience a few days ago with some cows in a field near my house, I didn't realise but the farmer had added a bull.

It was really scary, I was with my Labrador who was really well behaved and my 3yo daughter. We were all scared.

We didn't run we put a tree between us and them and that put them off

ComfortandHappiness · 14/10/2024 18:40

LoremIpsumCici · 14/10/2024 18:07

It is very tragic and wish dog walkers would stay out of fields with livestock grazing. It’s dangerous for all concerned.

Not always easy if the only right of way is through the field.