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.
Stray farm animals are common in Kent as cows, horses and goats get loose quite often.
'Don't chase him!' Scottish Highland bull on the loose in Connecticut town for days
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·ReliableThis source consistently reports facts with minimal bias, demonstrating high-quality journalism and accuracy.CenterThis outlet is balanced or reflects centrist views.Scottish Highland cattle are known as a hardy breed that can live outside all year, according to the Highland Cattle Society in Scotland.
Scottish Highland bull on the loose in Connecticut’s rural hill country
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Scottish Highland bull on the loose in Connecticut's rural hill country
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Summary
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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