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Help for 'naughty' bull Clarence after fears he could be destroyed | Help for 'naughty' bull Clarence after fears he could be destroyed |
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A woman said she had been "overwhelmed" by support after saying her bull may be destroyed because he will not let vets get close to him. | A woman said she had been "overwhelmed" by support after saying her bull may be destroyed because he will not let vets get close to him. |
Clarence, a "naughty" 10-year-old Highland, is required by government to be tested for tuberculosis but attempts to check him have so far been in vain. | Clarence, a "naughty" 10-year-old Highland, is required by government to be tested for tuberculosis but attempts to check him have so far been in vain. |
Carol Jacobs, owner of Greenland Grove Animal Sanctuary in St Osyth, Essex, said he must be tested by 4 February. | Carol Jacobs, owner of Greenland Grove Animal Sanctuary in St Osyth, Essex, said he must be tested by 4 February. |
A farmer has offered to lend equipment to hold the bull steady for the vets. | A farmer has offered to lend equipment to hold the bull steady for the vets. |
Clarence weighs about 600 to 700 kilos (94 to 110 stone), Ms Jacobs said, and his horns "could pose a threat to humans". | Clarence weighs about 600 to 700 kilos (94 to 110 stone), Ms Jacobs said, and his horns "could pose a threat to humans". |
'Kind man' | 'Kind man' |
"He doesn't like being touched other than on his face. He is a little naughty," she added. | "He doesn't like being touched other than on his face. He is a little naughty," she added. |
Government legislation requires all cattle, including those not housed on farms, to be tested for bovine TB. | Government legislation requires all cattle, including those not housed on farms, to be tested for bovine TB. |
Officers from Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) carry out the tests on behalf of Defra. | Officers from Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) carry out the tests on behalf of Defra. |
"Animal Health has said he has to be tested or he'll be destroyed," Ms Jacobs said. | "Animal Health has said he has to be tested or he'll be destroyed," Ms Jacobs said. |
Clarence's mother, Rosie, was tested and cleared in October but her offspring was "not having any of it". | Clarence's mother, Rosie, was tested and cleared in October but her offspring was "not having any of it". |
Ms Jacobs wrote about Clarence's dilemma on the sanctuary website and said the response had been "amazing". | Ms Jacobs wrote about Clarence's dilemma on the sanctuary website and said the response had been "amazing". |
Some of the sanctuary's supporters had offered money towards the hire or purchase of a cattle crush, she said. | Some of the sanctuary's supporters had offered money towards the hire or purchase of a cattle crush, she said. |
The equipment would allow Clarence to be held securely and tested, without posing a threat to the vet. | |
But, the "great news", she said, was an offer from a local farmer to say he would lend her the £3,000 piece of equipment. | But, the "great news", she said, was an offer from a local farmer to say he would lend her the £3,000 piece of equipment. |
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