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Singapore-Malaysia Weekly Issue No.175, Hong Kong Jan. 25, 1997

Cows Save Farmer From
Being Attacked By An Enraged Bull

A fifty-four year old Welsh farmer, Mr. Dante, escaped being trampled to death by an enraged bull thanks to his herd of milk cows.

On that eventful day, Mr. Dante went to the farm to nurse an injured calf. He was concentrating on cleaning the wound of the calf, so he did not notice a sexually aroused bull, weighing 3,000 pounds, was charging at him at full speed. By the time he had turned his head, the bull had already rammed into him, hurling him and his motorbike thirty feet into the air. He fell heavily onto the grass and felt a sharp pain in his back.

Enduring the pain, Mr. Dante ran desperately trying to escape the mad bull chasing after him. Thinking that there was no escape, he simply closed his eyes and lay on the ground, waiting for the heavy bull's hooves to trample on him.

Surprisingly, nothing happened. When he opened his eyes, he saw his six beloved milk cows surrounding him, protecting him from the mad bull in all directions.

Withstanding the pain, and under the protection of the milk cows, Mr. Dante crawled on hands and knees for two hundred yards. Only when he was sure that there was no longer any danger, did he dare to go back to his home half a mile away. The doctor diagnosed that he had fractured ribs, injuries to his lungs and back, plus many minor injuries.

The milk cows saved Mr. Dante's life. As a reward, he bought the best fodder for them.

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