FIGHTING BULLOCKS.
HORNS BECOME LOCKED. NEARLY CATTLE STAMPEDE. Gloucester, Feb. 25. Two bullocks seen fighting viciously in a paddock on Milton Bailey’s property at Grey lands, in the afternoon, were discovered next morning with their horns locked. Ono bullock was down and the other was bending over it. To effect their release, it was necessary to saw off their horns. A peculiar incident was that the other cattle in the same paddock became excited, and assistance had to be procured to drive them away, while the horns of the combatants were cut.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 80, 12 March 1924, Page 5
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