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Birmingham’s free-running bull rehomed in Norwich animal sanctuary

Nadeem Badshah
BirminghamAnimalsUKWest MidlandsEngland

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A bull that escaped from an apparent abattoir and ran loose through the streets of Birmingham was safely contained by city council staff and subsequently rehomed at Hillside animal sanctuary in Frettenham, near Norwich. The bull, named Liam, will now live with the sanctuary’s 750 other rescued cattle.

  1. 1 Friday, June 6, 2025, shortly before 9:30 a.m.: Bull spotted loose in Birmingham.
  2. 2 Friday, June 6, 2025: Bull safely contained by Birmingham city council staff.
  3. 3 Friday, June 6, 2025: Bull transferred to West Midlands police.
  4. 4 Saturday, June 7, 2025, around 2:45 a.m.: Bull arrived at Hillside animal sanctuary.
  • The bull was safely rescued and given a permanent home, avoiding slaughter.
  • The incident generated public interest and humor.
What: A bull that escaped and ran loose in Birmingham was safely captured and rehomed at an animal sanctuary in Norfolk.
When: Bull spotted Friday, June 6, 2025, shortly before 9:30 a.m.; arrived at sanctuary Saturday, June 7, 2025, around 2:45 a.m.
Where: New Bond Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, UK. Rehomed at Hillside animal sanctuary in Frettenham, near Norwich, Norfolk, UK.
Why: The bull escaped from an apparent abattoir and was running loose, posing a public safety concern and needing a safe home.
How: Birmingham city council staff, including street cleaning crews, corralled the bull. It was then checked by a welfare team, transferred to West Midlands police, and subsequently collected by Hillside animal sanctuary.

A bull that escaped from an apparent abattoir and ran loose through the streets of Birmingham was safely contained by city council staff and subsequently rehomed at Hillside animal sanctuary in Frettenham, near Norwich. The bull, named Liam, will now live with the sanctuary’s 750 other rescued cattle.