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4-year-old Thai boy gored by pregnant buffalo

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4-year-old Boy Gored by Pregnant Buffalo

By Khaosod Online

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BANGKOK: -- A 4-year-old boy was admitted to hospital in Ayutthaya after he was gored underneath his armpits by a pregnant water buffalo.

Abideen Ubonyaem was butted by the buffalo near his home in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province on 26 November. According to his mother, the boy and the buffalo were familiar to each other as the boy plays with the creature every day.

The owner of the buffalo who claimed to be present at the scene said that Abideen was petting the animal’s head as usual. However, reportedly, the animal was upset with small bugs and waved its head quickly, causing its horn to stab into Abideen’s armpits. He then informed Abideen’s mother before they rushed the boy to Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital.

Medical team said Abideen had well recovered from his wound, but need to stay in the hospital for a couple of days to make sure his wound is uninfected. The buffalo’s owner said he is willing to be responsible for the medical bills.

Buffaloes are considered as a symbol of Thai rural culture.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNNE5UVTJOVEExTUE9PQ==

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-11-28

"Abideen Ubonyaem was butted by the buffalo near his home in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya"

I hope the wee lad comes through okay. Great name that . . . Abideen. Should be from the North East.

I can see this thread is going to produce a lot of 'pregnant buffalo' jokes.

God's speed on a good recovery lad.

it seems it was just accidental on the part of the Buffalo.... no blame for either..

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My father used to tell me to go and play in the middle of the road.

Go play with the buffalo must be the rural Thailand equivalent.

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

It happens; the head movement thing. A little boy being in the way is as nothing to a 500 pound head swinging around to lick the flanks. The owner should have known that and have had the lad stand where it was safe. I think this is simply a "being in the wrong place at the wrong time" issue. Safest place to be around these large beasts is the just behind the shoulders. Stay away from the head and rear legs area. The owner is an idiot.

All the very best to the tike.

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My father used to tell me to go and play in the middle of the road.

Go play with the buffalo must be the rural Thailand equivalent.

Yeah, the mother probably just said "bison".

I used to have two buffalo. I took them to graze. One swung his head and his horn nearly punctured my thigh. blink.png There is a lot of power behind a buffalos head. I hope the boy recovers quickly.

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

Anything to do with horny? Honey?

Why do pregnant women have such mood swings?

I mean...everything's ok for a bit then WHAM!...the

feces hits the fan in a microsecond...no animal it

seems is exempt from this stuff...female animals

that is.

I wish Abideen (neat name BTW) a speedy recovery

and I bet he's gonna have a good story to tell his

grandkids....

Poor wee lad almost Aberdeen I hope he recovers 100% and has now learned to stay well back from buffalo in the future and mother should have been with him or taught him not to get too close to large animals within kicking butting or biting distance.

people really need to look after their kids better. My neighbors lets their 3yr old walk around the village by herself. so easy for anything to happen to them whether it be people or animals. Thats bad parenting. Never trust an animal with your kid.

No babysitter? mai pen rai! The buffalo will watch jr.

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

If they were allowed to grow them they would. Prudent farming practices allow for the dehorning of both male and female cattle to make them easier to work with. In the natural form both cows and bulls have horns. To add insult to injury the young males are also castrated.w00t.gif

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

Cows do have horns, but a lot of dairy farmers have them removed.

A similar accident happened here in Canada involving a cow but the ending is not so nice. A vet took his 4 year old son with him to tend to a sick cow. The cow was down in its stall and a crowd was around her while the vet worked on it. It moved its head and hooked the boy with her horn. Purely accidental but the boy died from the injury.

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

Cows do have horns, but a lot of dairy farmers have them removed.

And give them bells instead!

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

Thought a female buffalo was a cow, and male a bull. 55555

only joking -I know what you mean.thumbsup.gif

Why do female buffaloes have horns and cows don't?

Cows do have horns, but a lot of dairy farmers have them removed.

Cause they don't like getting a ( horn on)giggle.gif

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