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Warning after dog walker killed by cows in Cardiff Dog walker Marilyn Duffy killed by cows in Cardiff
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Dog owners have been warned to take steps to protect themselves when walking through cattle fields after the death of a woman knocked down by cows. Dog owners have been warned to beware when walking through cattle fields after the death of a woman knocked down by cows.
The 61-year-old woman died after she was injured walking her dog in a field off Pant Tawel Lane in Radyr, Cardiff. Marilyn Duffy, 61, died after she was injured walking her dog in a field off Pant Tawel Lane in Radyr, Cardiff.
Diary farmer Brian Jones says cows can be upset by dogs. Former Farmers' Union of Wales vice president Brian Jones said dog owners should let go of their lead rather than shield their pets during a confrontation with livestock.
The former Farmers' Union of Wales vice president urged dog owners to let go of their lead rather than shield them in any confrontation with livestock. An inquest has been adjourned.
Mr Jones, who farms at Caersws in Powys, said: "If we go out in a field and a cow has calved, the first thing we do is get the dog out of the way because the dog will put you between them and animal and that is fatal." "If we go out in a field and a cow has calved, the first thing we do is get the dog out of the way because the dog will put you between them and animal and that is fatal," said Mr Jones.
He said traditional breeds - Herefords, Aberdeen Angus, British Friesians - were usually docile but now there are more varied continental breeds in farmers' fields which have different temperaments. A dairy farmer from Caersws in Powys, Mr Jones explained that traditional breeds - Herefords, Aberdeen Angus, British Friesians - were usually docile but the more varied continental breeds have different temperaments.
Mr Jones said cattle can also be upset in warm weather. He said cattle can also become upset in warm weather.
Inquest adjourned
"If there is any fear at all, let the dog go because cattle will be going for the dog," said Mr Jones."If there is any fear at all, let the dog go because cattle will be going for the dog," said Mr Jones.
In the latest incident, South Wales Police said the woman died of her injuries and there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. On Thursday, the Cardiff coroner adjourned an inquest into the death of Ms Duffy, from the Radyr area, until a future date.
The coroner has been informed while the Health and Safety Executive is aware of Monday's incident, which happened at about 17:30 BST. South Wales Police confirmed that she died in a field close to Radyr Golf Course on Monday at about 17:30 BST.
The field is frequented by walkers and dog walkers, with dozens of people a day said to use it. The field is frequented by walkers and dog walkers, with dozens of people said to use it on a daily basis.
There are signs warning people of the dangers of allowing their dogs to run free, although local people said they had been vandalised. There were signs warning people of the dangers of allowing their dogs to run free, although local people said they had been vandalised.
Just over two years ago another woman, aged 63, died after being trampled by cows while walking her dog in another field on the western edge of Cardiff. Just over two years ago another woman, aged 63, died after being trampled by cows while walking her dog in another field in nearby St Fagans.