Quote: I saw them on the news as the fella was walking in with them with a bucket of feed in his mitt.
Good one Gryph. They don't let facts get in the way of a "good" story.
Kiwi_bloke:
Quote: It's claimed these cattle were extremely aggressive, too much so to be farmed. I can't imagine Britain's occupational safety and health allowing them to be released into the countryside. Actually, their finest hour from their perspective is probably when they said "no" to something.
The original aurochs were wild cattle and I doubt could be farmed as domestic cattle either. What is the point of breeding "tame" aurochs anyway?
Yep if they were wild enough and not fed from buckets would make good hunts on a large enough estate. Something different anyway.
The outback cattle I doubt would pass Britian's muster as tame enough for their 'little' cattle farms as well.
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Govt get out of our lives NOW!
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