cows eating grass

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In Spain, bullfighting is practiced by raising cattle roughly. It is slaughtered after the match, and the bull's 'it' is said to be taken by the bullfighter. In extreme karate, it is an animal that suffers in many ways, such as having its horns cut off for performance. In Korea, bullfighting is also practiced. Some say that it might be better to fight a wild boar than to be run over by an angry cow, but if you consider the difference in physique between a 5-year-old female that reaches around 600kg and a wild boar that can reach 200kg at best, a really pissed off cow is a wild boar. It almost feels like a joke. There is a famous Chinese folk tale from the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period that uses the nature of such a cow. To put it simply, it is a battle in which rampaging bulls slaughter the enemy camp by setting fire to the tails of the cows.

As you can see from this article, it is an animal with a very strong maternal love like other animals. In fact, when employees of the beef traceability system go to put ear tags on calves, they are careful because the mother cow may run into them.

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