Help ! Cow v Car incident
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Help ! Cow v Car incident
My brother lives down in Bude, the other day he’s driving down a lane and comes across a herd of cows in the middle of the road. He reverses as far as he can (another car had pulled up behind him by this time) and sits and waits for the bunch of hefty heifers to move.
Anyway a couple of the mobile milk machines decide to take a bit of interest in the car and approach for a closer look., one of which has a good rub down the side of the car and pops the wing mirror back. Brother eventually is able to get out of the car and pops the mirror back, exchanges words with the lad who is with the cows along the lines of “ better be no more damage” etc etc.
Today whilst walking back to his car he notices the top of the wing has a “ squash” indent.
WTF does he do now !!! any advise would be greatly appreciated
Anyway a couple of the mobile milk machines decide to take a bit of interest in the car and approach for a closer look., one of which has a good rub down the side of the car and pops the wing mirror back. Brother eventually is able to get out of the car and pops the mirror back, exchanges words with the lad who is with the cows along the lines of “ better be no more damage” etc etc.
Today whilst walking back to his car he notices the top of the wing has a “ squash” indent.
WTF does he do now !!! any advise would be greatly appreciated
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Heres a tip straight from my mates farm,if your in this situation then don't roll the windows up like most people,but instead put your arm out the window as if your making a turn signal,get your passenger to do the same.Its usually enough to give you a wider berth and keep the buggers away from the car just enough to stop any damage .And no,they wont bite ye,even if you touch them.
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Originally Posted by minor_threat
Yay at last, another cow thread! PMSL! TMO, read Norman's thread, there's a lot of experience/advice there.
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