A hiker in the Austrian Alps died when a herd of cows charged her, while her two daughters survived with injuries […]. The woman was on a hike with her two daughters […] and two small dogs yesterday […] in the Salzburg region when the cow herd charged […]. “It is still not clear what happened,” a police spokesman [said].
This news comes just two days after @TheBananaKing@lemmy.world asked Is it generally safe to walk through a field of cows? on !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world. To cite a response from the thread:
Usually it’s pretty safe except when there are calves on the field. It happens every year that some tourists (especially with dogs) go through a field with calves and their mothers and someone gets injured. - @SRo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
This comment is backed up by a statement from the linked article:
Emergency service personnel cited by Austrian media warned of the danger of dogs getting near cows. “Cows have a very strongly developed maternal instinct and defend their calves,” said an emergency service source cited by news agency APA.
We need to find out if this woman was a Lemming
Haha, you beat me to it. I think it’s the world warning @TheBananaKing@lemmy.world
How much does a cow herd charge? Is it really that expensive that it would cause somebody to die?
It’s milkshake definitely brought the boys to the yard.
She thought she was getting the milk for free but the cows got tacked on at checkout.
My mom warned me about people getting the milk for free.
The list price was pretty low but they really milked her for fees during checkout.
I always learned to never walk between a bear mama and her cub, or a cow and her calf
Asking for trouble
I was feeling kinda sad about the whole thing then I saw the part about the two small dogs. I’m guessing they weren’t on a lead.
“Ha! Look at Gretchen play with the little Kuh. So nett! Oh…mama looks mad…ach Scheiße!”
Cows and bears. Both put the wumpus on you if your dog irritates or frightens them, especially if they have their kids still with them.