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Escaped bull back in its barn

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A forbidding, four-legged escapee from a Nova Scotia farm is back in its barn – and destined once again for the slaughterh­ouse.

“The bull is back, the bull is back,” said Rose Horsnell, daughter of the bull’s owner, 85-year-old Jan Speelman.

RCMP in Kingston said Monday morning that a one-tonne bull was reported missing from his pasture area Sunday evening.

The black and white bull was spotted fleeing into woods off Long Point Road towards Berwick, between Highway 1 and Highway 101.

Horsnell said the farmer’s 26-year-old grandson, J.T. Speelman, tracked the bull and found it travelled through a wooded area before returning to a barn on the property.

“The grandson tracked him and found he’d come home again,” said Horsnell. “He was just looking for a shelter.”

Horsnell said it’s believed the bull had leaped over a fence that was over a metre-and-a-half high to get away.

She said the bull was on its way to the slaughterh­ouse Monday before it bolted from the farm, and its brief moment of freedom hadn’t altered its destiny.

Cpl. Andrew Joyce said the public was alerted out of concern the bull could collide with cars on the busy highway.

“It’s a concern if it gets on a roadway and it’s a concern if someone comes across the animal out on a hike,” he said in an interview before the bull returned home.

“It’s an unpredicta­ble animal.”

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