Saw this, and thought of you, mate:
British tourists in France have been told to stay on the lookout for a group of aggressive mountain cows responsible for a series of ferocious attacks on ramblers.
A number of visitors to the Pyrenees have recently been attacked by the combative cattle. The worst incident occurred last Friday when a German woman was hospitalised by the angry bovines and is now in critical condition.
The attack occurred while the rambler and her husband and two children were walking along the mountainside. The cows began trampling, gorging and biting them.
The woman fell unconscious but her husband managed to escape and call for emergency services who later arrived by helicopter. A fifty-year-old man was also hospitalised last week in a separate incident when an elderly cow left him with serious head injuries and trauma.
As a result of the attacks, local mountain police, who say the cows
British tourists in France have been told to stay on the lookout for a group of aggressive mountain cows responsible for a series of ferocious attacks on ramblers.
A number of visitors to the Pyrenees have recently been attacked by the combative cattle. The worst incident occurred last Friday when a German woman was hospitalised by the angry bovines and is now in critical condition.
The attack occurred while the rambler and her husband and two children were walking along the mountainside. The cows began trampling, gorging and biting them.
The woman fell unconscious but her husband managed to escape and call for emergency services who later arrived by helicopter. A fifty-year-old man was also hospitalised last week in a separate incident when an elderly cow left him with serious head injuries and trauma.
As a result of the attacks, local mountain police, who say the cows