Police
say they did not take lightly the decision to shoot a bull that escaped from a
Massachusetts livestock auction.
A
national farm animal protection group on Monday called the animal's death a
"senseless killing."
Police
in Littleton said the bull that had been roaming the area
since its escape last Tuesday was heading back toward a busy
road Sunday when an officer, concerned for the safety of drivers, fired two
shots. The animal's owner arrived and fired a fatal shot after determining it
was suffering and could not be saved.
Susie
Coston, national shelter director for Farm Sanctuary, said alternatives such as
tranquilizers could have been used to catch the bull. The group offered one of
its sanctuaries as a refuge for the animal if it was captured alive.
FROM THE DESK
OF ANIMAL RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
http://turnto10.com/news/local/runaway-bull-shot-killed-after-evading-capture-for-days.
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