One of our bulls has been living in the herd of 100 cattle for several years. Last week, he did not return from the forest after grazing. Our staff tried to catch him but he was fighting them off. As he was having ropes around his neck and a nose rope we were worried that other people might catch him for slaughter.
It was decided to sedate him (see first photo, with red dart on the bull’s side), remove all the ropes and grant him his freedom and free will. He can chose to be in the forest or to join the herd whenever he likes. We hope more will follow him and chose to be free. We will support them!