A farmer's daughter who was almost trampled to death by a herd of cows has warned that many people remain oblivious to the dangers posed by the normally docile animals.
Libby James was airlifted to hospital after being attacked by a group of the animals while walking with her husband Ger and their dog Arti in 2014. Since then Ms James has dedicated her time to raising awareness of attacks by 'killer cows', with shocking figures showing that in the past eight years at least 38 people have died in encounters with the herbivores.
A job that once went to sadly departed blogger Mark Wadsworth, but I suppose someone's got to pick up the baton...
Speaking to the Mail, Ms James said she was not a novice when it came to being around the animals, but that still didn't prevent them attacking her.
'My father taught me to walk through a field of cows,' she said. 'I strolled confidently through the field and when the herd approached I raised my hands and bellowed "Go back".'
That's the wisdom imparted by dear old dad?
Ms James has set up campaign group Cows On Walkers Safety (COWS), which runs the website 'Killer Cows' and has received more than 900 reports of cattle incidents since 2017. According to the latest available figures from the Health and Safety Executive, 62 people were killed by cows in the past ten years.
Sadly, our agriculture and livestock farming, not to mention our food production, relies on livestock, so we can't ban them like the XL Bully. Maybe scientists should be DNA-tinkering to produce more docile cows, and not ones that fart less?
Ms James is calling for footpaths to be fenced off and cattle to be separated from public rights of way if fencing is not possible.
Has she any idea how much that would cost?
'The footpaths were there before the farmers came on board. So the farms were established over the footpath network,' she said. 'The footpath network is wonderful, it keeps us in touch with nature and keeps people fit, and being able to access the countryside without the need to for an expensive gym or anything like that.
'So we need the footpaths, but we need them to be safe. People have a right to walk on those footpaths. It is indelibly laid down in law. 'But actually, if you put cows in a field and you are no longer safe to walk through that field. You are blocking that footpath, and that is illegal.
'And that is something that people don't realise yet.'
If it's illegal, how come no-one's been arrested for it? I'm sure the police would oblige, since Starmer The Farmer Harmer has decided they are Public Enemy No 1...
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Note the brief reference to a dog.
It's very often the case that dog owners think the cows are a threat to their pet (because it's annoying them?), and that's when they get in the way of the herd - trying to "protect" it. Which the dog probably doesn't need, being small and nimble.
Lots of news stories about this scenario over decades so bet it was something like that.
Somebody with that lack of common sense in calling for fenced off paths everywhere I could easily see applying that lack to cows too.
Or there really is a taint of psychopathy in the bovine population. I mean, could be...
"The footpaths were there before the farmers came on board"
They paths may have been "there" for a long long time, but so have farmers; something like 6000 years?
As I understand it the legal right to use said footpaths did not exist until The Rights of Way Act 1932. Open to correction.
WTF. Properly entitled twat isn't she. If she doesn't like the livestock on the farmers property, she can purchase the land and remove them.
She's a farmers daughter but took a dog near a herd of cows? And it's public rights of way that are at fault?
Tough on cows, though on the causes of cows
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"Farmer's daughter"? She can campaign all she likes but will only further emphasise that she is a fuckwit.
Cows are one of the risks of the countryside ,like all that squishy mud and pointy hawthorn bushes.
How dare the wicked farmers have all these hazards on THEIR land when the townies want to walk all over it .
The Government should do something about it. Mind you, if Mad Milliband gets his way the fields will be full of solar panels and there will be no space for cows.
Yes, dogs feature in nearly all these stories...
I believe you're spot on. Of course, before then, farmers had more options to deal with trespassers...
Typical of these 'right to roam' idiots.
Indeed!
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Yup, spot on!
And if that happens, we're all doomed.
I raised my hands and bellowed "Go back".'
Send her to Dover
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