City boy checking in.
So, this one time out on a hike in a semi-rural area, the trail opened out on a grassy riverbank kind of place, and there were a dozen or so cows between me and the path onwards.
Now, I mostly grasp which end of a cow the grass goes in, but that’s about my limit; I have no real idea how they operate IRL.
I ended up carefully edging my way past them and gave them as much space as I possibly could, and got extremely stared at by all of them, who probably thought I was nuts.
Just out of curiosity - how careful did I need to be? Can you just like walk through the middle of them, or would that be asking for trouble?
When the farmers trying to get more cows, they sometimes leave a bull in I the field with the cows, at least I think that’s how our farmer does it for his beef cattle
I think they mostly drive a bull out for some breeding and ship it off again, or do it artificially. They don’t leave the bull out because it may get aggressive.