Scottish Highland Cattle Crash in Tyrol in Steep Terrain
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Eleven animals were killed, the damage should be in the five-digit range.
Eleven animals were killed, and the damage amounts to a five-digit sum.
An alpine transport ended on Saturday in Tyrol in a tragedy: a complete herd of cattle got out of control and fell into impervious terrain. For eleven animals every help came too late. Shock on Saturday morning for a 38-year-old farmer in the municipality of Brandenberg (Kufstein district): The planned loading of eleven Scottish highland cattle resulted in a serious incident, which ended in a catastrophe.Beef suddenly panickedThe farmer wanted t…
A mountain lift in the district of Schwaz ended yesterday in a catastrophe: A herd of Scottish highland cattle broke panicky out of a pasture in Aschau. For eleven animals there was no more rescue in the steep, rocky terrain.
A herd of Scottish Highland cattle escaped from a fenced pasture in Aschau (Schwaz district) on Saturday and later fell down a steep slope. Eleven animals died, and the recovery of the carcasses has been initiated. Police reported that the damage amounts to a five-figure sum.
On Saturday morning, a herd of eleven Scottish highland cattle broke out in Brandenberg and was fatally injured. The animals fled from a pasture and crashed into steep terrain.
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