Incident number: 1018
Response ID: 308,473,978
Date of incident: 19.10.24
Location: On Dartmoor above Belstone. On a path used by other walkers going downhill into valley to cross a stream.
Status: A group of 3-5 people with Dog on Lead on PROW
Peter’s story which was reported to Dartmoor Councillors
“We were walking on Dartmoor having entered the moor from Belstone. We passed various cattle without incident. We decided to use a path going down to a valley bottom in order to get back to Belstone. On a very narrow part of the path we were suddenly aware of cattle behind us led by adult cow. We stood aside on bank to let them through, me on the other side of the path from the others. We had no means of escape. The lead cow bellowed and started attacking me with feet and head. I fell in to scrub and then fell over an edge in to an area lower down which probably saved me from serious injury from the cow. My friends screamed at the cows and my partner hit the attacker cow repeatedly with her coat. The cows then turned and went off. I had grazing to my legs under my jeans and bruising I think to my ribs in my back. I managed to walk back to the car at Belstone.”
He adds “Warning signs should be erected, although we couldn’t have predicted the attack and we weren’t being followed by cattle when we took the path going downhill. As it was on Dartmoor I assume the cattle can’t be confined.”

Please report this to the Health and Safety Executive ASAP. There are numerous incidents locally.
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