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Dog owners asked to be careful around calves

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Ramblers Scotland and Scottish Land and Estates have joined forces to ask dog walkers to take care around cows with calves, following a number of recent incidents where walkers have been injured.

Female cattle are protective of their young and can react when a dog is around.

Helen Todd, development officer with Ramblers Scotland, said, “At the height of summer there is nothing better for most dog owners than getting out into Scotland’s countryside.

“Summer is also the time that you’ll see cows out in the fields grazing with their young calves at foot.

“However, walkers need to be aware that dogs and cows with calves are not a great mix, and everyone should make sure they are aware of the dangers and how best to avoid them.”

Anne Gray, policy officer with Scottish Land and Estates, added, “Cattle are generally placid, if somewhat inquisitive, animals that won’t act aggressively unless provoked. However, females are naturally protective of their young calves.

“A dog, no matter how well behaved, entering their field will be seen as a threat to the calves.”

She continued, “The females of a herd will more than likely become agitated and chase the dog with the aim of getting it out of their field as quickly as they can.

“This is where problems can occur, since a dog will often run to its owner or the owner will pick up the dog to protect it.

“At that point the owner becomes the focus of the cows’ attention and the consequences can be very unpleasant as various recent reports of cattle attacks testify.”