Charolais bullocks on Offa's Dyke Path south of Trefonen
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Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 31 Aug 2010
On ODP walkers encounter cattle daily, at times incessantly, in field after field. These two, part of a small herd grazing some river meadows took only a friendly interest in me, though the closest one did attempt to follow me onto a narrow footbridge just after having his photo taken. They look soft and cuddly but are hard as nails, solid as a rock and weigh maybe 400 kgs - not a good idea to get befriended by such a hefty beast.