Rozzie bull goes to ground and remains on the loose, owner was a Boston resident ignorant of city bovine ban
Boston Animal Care and Control reported this afternoon that Fernando the wily brown and white Rozzie bull remains unfound, even after the city unleashed a thermal-imaging drone to try to find him.
However, city animal experts now say they know where the bull came from: Somewhere within city limits, with an owner who "was unaware that farm animals, with the exception of permitted chickens, are not allowed within the City of Boston," Animal Control says. If the four-legged steak is found, it will behoove the owner to find a new home for him.
The department says:
Despite multiple searches over the last several days, which included using a thermal drone, we have not been able to locate the cow, which is a bull.
In its first report on the animals, Animal Control had called it a cow, although Boston Police, who reported spotting the creature near the Flaming Grill on American Legion Highway Saturday morning, had said it was definitely a bull, so points to BPD for knowing bull when they see it.
A resident had spotted the bull Friday night along Hyde Park Avenue near Pagel Playground on the Roslindale/JP line. Animal Control reported a sighting at Stella and Harding roads in Roslindale, midway between Pagel Playground and Flaming Grill.
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You know what they say…
…have they tried checking China shops?
Because, well, you know: bulls have a reputation for turning up in such places.
Normal methods not working
They keep following the piles of bull-caca, but they all lead to City Hall.
Meanwhile...
...the Flaming Grill is offering 1/2 price steaks + burgers.
Get 'em while they last!
Well done.
Not.
Just dumb.
No bull,
there's still no bull.
If there is a bull ...
If there is a bull ...
Important issues of the day
One thing I love about UHub, they always get to the meat of the issue right away.
You can stand your ground
But I have a beef with that comment.
Urban Cowboy
All he wanted was a steak in the neighborhood.
I thought I saw him at the gym..
It was just an old guy bent over toweling off...
A Boston resident ignorant of
A Boston resident ignorant of city animal rules? That can't be.
If I was illegally keeping farm animals
I’d play dumb too. Buf my question is did they report it to the city? How did they find out who it was? Did a neighbor rat them out?
Or ...
Somebody squealed.
Nope. Cow, not pig.
Nope.
Cow, not pig.
All animals are equal ...
...but some animals are more equal than others.
7th Commandment
7th Commandment
Lex Lutheran huh... @Lee
Lex Lutheran huh... @Lee
Cattle are expensive. Maybe
Cattle are expensive. Maybe the owner hopes to resell the animal after the city catches it since the home-farm is clearly a bust either way.
A Sovereign Cattleman?
Beset by Boston's bogus bovine ban.
Can we get a picture?
Can we get a picture?
Magoo sez
In junior high magoo was known as the bull. Magoo.
“… so points to BPD for
“… so points to BPD for knowing bull when they see it.”
Well done Adam, well done! ::golf clap::
The law in Boston
Don't have a cow, man!
What about goats?
If you adopted a goat from the MSPCA (which has an adoptathon for goats right now) for the sole purpose of keeping it as a pet and maybe lawn mower (goats are excellent landscapers), would that violate the city's ordinance?
But why?
In addition to wanting to see a photo of the elusive bovine, what I really want to know is WHY the person has it.
This is a job for HERCULES
Labors of Hercules 7(a): Hercules and the Rozzie Bull.