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Bull on the loose in New Bond st Digbeth this morning

Well done to the bull. No doubt it escaped while being prepared for slaughter in the Eid al Adha celebration !! (not much to celebrate if you are the bull/goat/sheep). If this magnificent creature had escaped from a regulated abattoir, im sure the people running it would have noticed that it had gone :worried: and would have reported its lose to the police. Heads should roll, (thankfully now not the bulls). I agree with Astoness lets adopt him, and give him a good and safe life, he has earned it.
 
This brought to my mind Tommy Steele's "Little White Bull" and the following lyrics seem particularly appropriate:

Quickly found the nearest road to town!
And people said
What a funny little bull
What a fluffy little bull
He's our little bull
He marched along a proud little bull
And hit the town...

So glad that this brave little bull managed to escape and that his story has had a happy ending. :)
 
tThis reminds me of growing up in Aston when the pigs were being taken to Richardsons for slaughter. One of the pigs escaped whilst
being unloaded and running up Newtown Row towards town with the slaughtermen chasing him, unfortunately he was caught and met his fate
 
living here it happens most days , getting loose many a time i have rounded them up with the car and put them back in the field when they run down the rd.

animals are not stupid they know when the are going to the abattoir. they sense it.
 
tThis reminds me of growing up in Aston when the pigs were being taken to Richardsons for slaughter. One of the pigs escaped whilst
being unloaded and running up Newtown Row towards town with the slaughtermen chasing him, unfortunately he was caught and met his fate
i remember that too when we lived in aston
 
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