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...didn't need it; bullock-ese, as may be, was almost entirely body language. And mostly they only said things like 'Move over, this is my grass!', or 'Stop flicking your tail in my face' anyway, which wasn't exactly scintillating conversational wit.

But there was no time to think any more about it, because the truck lurched to a halt with a jerk that toppled the hapless pony over. Screaming with fear, he fell sideways into the flock of chickens, whose frantic squawking soon sent the sheep into a frenzy, which in turn sparked off the bullocks and the pigs. William panicked with the rest of them, and added his share to the general chaos; it wasn't helped by the shouts of the men trying to calm things down. They were obviously not experienced with animals, and evidently as afraid of their new charges as the humanimals were of them.

The human part of William's mind, clinging on doggedly as the waves of animal panic broke over it, decided that this was not a very good omen.

The men manage to calm them down, and take them into a big shiny building.

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