This is sad and very beautiful.
this post was submitted on 10 Jan 2025
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I think that public paths through farms are great.
I'm on the walking side of things rather than the farming side, but I know that the cows are often keen to hang around places they know people are passing.
Plus I bet it has advantages for keeping rural crime down.