• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Cattle don’t have any of the survival instincts left, and they have been bred to be docile and overproducers of milk and meat. They would die of starvetion or dehydration with swollen udders and any number of horrific diseases.

    That’s not to say they are better off in factory farms, but if the question is should we reintroduce them to the wild, I would say no.

    • groet
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      26 days ago

      There are many breeds of cattle. Some which are on their own for most of the year. I am sure with some carefully selection (and maybe a few generations of crossbreeding) there could be viable breeds for reintroduction to most biomes which historically had wild cows