


Scottish Highland Bull Roams Free in Connecticut Amid Community Interest
A Scottish Highland bull has been loose in Kent, Connecticut, for over a month, drawing community attention and concern for its safety and well-being.
Overview
A Scottish Highland bull has been roaming freely in rural Kent, Connecticut, for over a month after escaping confinement. Despite community efforts to locate him, he remains elusive, with recent sightings sparking public interest on social media. The owner, Jo Ann Joray, is actively searching for the bull, which has been seen moving between towns. Local officials emphasize that such occurrences are common in the area, as stray farm animals frequently wander off. Known for their hardiness, Highland cattle can endure cold conditions, which benefits the bull's survival.
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Scottish Highland cattle are known for their hardiness and ability to live outside year-round, which helps them survive in cold climates like Connecticut's frigid winter weather.
Stray farm animals, such as cows, horses, and goats, getting loose is not uncommon in rural areas like Kent, Connecticut.
The owner, Jo Ann Joray, and others are actively searching for the bull. When sightings are reported, the owner attempts to locate and capture it, though the bull's fear and the weather conditions make this challenging.
The community seems to be supportive and interested, with many residents reporting sightings and expressing sympathy or amusement on social media.
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