It was a bit of case of if the hat fits, wear it, for Hawke's Bay farming leader Robert Pattullo yesterday as he replaced a helmet which possibly helped save his life despite being damaged when he was attacked by a bull five weeks ago.
Mr Pattullo was working alone on his farm bike and shifting a mob of cattle on the morning of February 1 when he was hit by a 650kg bull.
On a remote part of Newstead Farm, a Rissington property which has been in the family about a century, and on which he plans to still be farming for a few years yet.
The farmer had to use the frame of his farm bike to protect himself from the enraged animal, and, having mislaid his phone in the attack used the beacon, the signal from which was picked up at the Rescue Co-ordination Centre of New Zealand in Lower Hutt.
The rescue was prompt and he was flown by rescue helicopter to Hawke's Bay Hospital and treated for head, arm and chest injuries, mainly bruising and cuts, and was discharged later that day.