Hot bread's cold meat
Waiouru hot bread baker John Brausch wanted a hot bull to do the deed on his cows recently, but ended up with cold meat. He bought a beast from down the way, but during transportation the stud escaped, and started a fivehour havoc session. Chased by military police, civilian police and assorted other volunteers, the bull ranged up and down the railway line then up the road as far as the Waiouru Golf Course, showing no interest in being caught let alone doing his duty among the cows. The rushing around of cars sent the beast quite crazy and he finally had to be shot. Didn't he know it's sometimes better (even enjoyabull) to surrender?
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 569, 17 January 1995, Page 4
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119Hot bread's cold meat Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 569, 17 January 1995, Page 4
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