How do you catch a 1,500-pound bull? Very carefully. One week ago, a bull, nicknamed Barney, escaped from a Long Island farm on the day he allegedly was to be slaughtered. Barney has been spotted several times since his breakout but continues to elude his captors.
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According to the Daily Voice, Barney broke through a fence on Barnes Road in Manonville, New York on Tuesday July 20th. Since then several animal rescue groups, including New Jersey s Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue, have been searching but have yet to capture him. Skylands has even committed to giving Barney a forever home.
How do you catch a 1,500-pound bull? Very carefully. One week ago, a bull, nicknamed Barney, escaped from a Long Island farm on the day he allegedly was to be slaughtered. Barney has been spotted several times since his breakout but continues to elude his captors.
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According to the Daily Voice, Barney broke through a fence on Barnes Road in Manonville, New York on Tuesday July 20th. Since then several animal rescue groups, including New Jersey s Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue, have been searching but have yet to capture him. Skylands has even committed to giving Barney a forever home.
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Al parecer, ‘Barney’ resultó ser mucho más astuto que cualquier toro promedio, pues ha logrado evitar todas las trampas a su paso desde su gran fuga de la granja el pasado martes.
La bestia de 1.500 libras sería sacrificada durante una festividad religiosa en Barnes Road, en Manorville, pero saltó el cerco para correr libre por las calles de Mastic. Desde entonces se le ha visto tan lejos como en la localidad de Stony Brook.
Las autoridades incluso intentaron atraer al toro con una vaca seductora llamada Norma Jean , que lleva el nombre del ícono de la pantalla Marilyn Monroe, pero ni siquiera eso logró sacar a Barney de su escondite.
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