Climbing trees to avoid cows in Lee Mill Devon

Incident number: 995

Response ID: 307,223,358

Date of incident: 17.09.24

Location: Lee Mill, Devon UK. A path that follows down from Lee Mill Park to a public walkway / field.

Status: Two people walking with no dog on PRW

Georgia’s story

“We walked down the pathway where lots of people walk their dogs, just 2 of us. It takes you between 2 fields, with the upper one having around 8 bulls and the lower one having a smaller patch of land. There were no signs or anything to state there were any dangers. As we got to the pathway in between, the bulls began walking down to us. We decided to move which is when they began charging. The gate was too far away so we climbed up a tree and waited for the bulls to clear off a bit, as we had been circled and they were extremely close showing aggressive behaviour. Nothing would deter them so we just sat and waited. Once they began to turn away from us after about 15 minutes, we grabbed our bags and ran for it to the gate. Upon closing the gate we looked behind and saw they had chased us the whole way and the leader was kicking out, huffing.”

She adds “Keep bulls / any animal that can pose a threat to passer-by’s behind a fence and put up signs to state there are bulls on the loose. We could have been trampled or charged at.”

One thought on “Climbing trees to avoid cows in Lee Mill Devon”

  1. in South West Scotland the walks description warns of cattle and where possible gives an alternate route

    many of the fields are fenced off

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