Dan
Well-Known Member
Not zoo related, therefore posted in The Zoo Cafe:
The current thread about the "Heck cattle"/aurochs is interesting and a certain post by forumster KEEPER from Spain made me think about something:
Bulls bred to end up at the bullfighting arena seem to live in large herds? Usually, hoofstock males (actually most animal males, I guess) are hostile towards each others.
How come the bulls eventually killed (tortured to death) in the arena are not hostile towards each other out in the grass fields?
Or have I totally misunderstood this?
The current thread about the "Heck cattle"/aurochs is interesting and a certain post by forumster KEEPER from Spain made me think about something:
Bulls bred to end up at the bullfighting arena seem to live in large herds? Usually, hoofstock males (actually most animal males, I guess) are hostile towards each others.
How come the bulls eventually killed (tortured to death) in the arena are not hostile towards each other out in the grass fields?
Or have I totally misunderstood this?