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Bully! Roslindale bovine found alive; he found contentment behind the American Legion Highway Walgreens

Bull

Fernando, corralled behind the pharmacy.

Boston animal-control officers and MSPCA farm-animal rescuers today captured the bull that had gone missing in Roslindale in June.

The bull was last sighted outside the Flaming Grill in one of the strip malls on American Highway (the one near Hyde Park, not the one near Mattapan), possibly being chased up a nearby wooded hillside by a family in a U-Haul.

And there he basically stayed, in woods behind the Walgreens, next to the Flaming Grill, rather than going on a grand adventure through the vast swaths of forested land and fields that make up much of southwestern Boston, until somebody spotted him last Tuesday, Grace Burke of Boston Animal Care and Control reports.

Boston Animal Care and Control were able to install a temporary pen to begin feeding the bull and were eventually able to lure him into the pen with food and water. Once secured, BACC reached out to the Nevins Farm Equine and Farm Animal Rescue Team who quickly agreed to assist with capture. Boston's animal control officers and the Nevins Farm Equine and Farm Animal Rescue Team built a chute and were successfully able to load the bull into a trailer after moving him through a heavily wooded area. Today, the bull was transferred to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm where he will be cared for until the organization finds an adoptive home for him.

After the bull was first spotted, on Hyde Park Avenue near Pagel Playground, Boston Animal Care said he had escaped from a Boston yard where he was being kept as a pet. The MSPCA say he won't be returning there - it says it will discuss details of his adoption in coming days.

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But why is he not being returned to the family whose pet he was?
Does Boston not allow cattle? Seems he would still be legal on the Common as anyone may graze their livestock there.

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Chickens are tolerated, if barely, but anything beefier than that is barred under the city zoning code on land not zoned for agriculture or zoo use (so basically Willard and Curtis at Allandale Farm).

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Suppose he is someone’s emotional support animal?

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Without actually saying so.

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Cattle aren't backyard pets. Whoever was keeping this animal as a pet is foolish, and the animal shouldn't suffer for it. He'll be better off where he's going.

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You know zero about this family, what properties they may own, how this animal came into their possession, it’s needs, etc.

You could use an emotional support animal. But you probably should not have one given your personality.

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You know zero about this family

I know that they were keeping a bull in a back yard, and I know that your only interest in standing up for these idiots is to try and take a swipe at me. Idiot. Get a life.

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… want to act like you do, throw a tantrum.

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TTBOMK livestock are not allowed as pets in Boston.

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Could be that some disabled person will now be unable to enter a china shop.

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Bull, or steer?

I read “bull,” but bulls are far, far, more dangerous unless they undergo steerification.

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Not every bull lives up to the stereotype.

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Steerotype

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Was it a 2-door or a 4-door MSPCA?

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But that he was hanging out so close to the Flaming Grill gives me shivers.

BTW that typo was just corrected.

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AKA FART

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Isn't that part of the Crane Ledge Woods area that is supposedly so precious and valuable to our lives in Boston?

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I kept wondering about this animal! Glad they found it.

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by TLF COINTELPRO operatives.

VIVA LA TLF!

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I’d be willing to bet that this is a steer.

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Cattle don't get so big and fat when they are foraging.

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It doesn’t matter what a bovine eats. His diet does not determine whether or not he’s a steer.

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If he was just hanging out in the open on that field behind the cemetery...and BPD is laser-focused on the trees with their infrared scans and just completely missing the giant bull standing out the open 100 feet to the right. Haha.

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Dude is a path-breaking climate mitigation hero!

Keeping livestock in a mixed pasture and forest environment - known as silvopasturing - is great for smaller operations, and good for the environment and carbon management, too:
https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/2018/06/six-key-principles-for-a-successf...

Seems this bull joined the movement on his own.

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When I grow up, I'm going to Bovine University!

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