Cattle Grazing in Glenbow Ranch
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Hiking: Sharing grasslands experience with cattle and calves

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Cattle grazing is an essential part of maintaining a healthy biodiverse grassland ecosystem.
But ensuring visitors and cattle can co-exist in a park is a fine balancing act.
There are times of the year and areas of the park that are closed to visitors.
Cows become agitated and become agitated when people enter their “flight zone” Cows will begin to move away when you enter their flight zone.
Stay together in a group; Stay alert and be aware of the location and behaviour of cows; Do not approach calves or walk between a cow and a calf; If you must come close to a cow, speak calmly and slowly in a low tone, making your presence known; Avoid standing directly in front of or behind cattle. A spooked cow may kick backward or charge forward..
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