My book is set in very rural Germany around 1860 in mid-February.
I need to know if it's conceivable that a bull would attack a human (on foot) that innocently enters the bull's pasture?
Also, can anyone can point me to information on general farming in that era? I have several books but they're not specific enough. For example, would the farmer keep the bull quartered separately from the cows or would he let them stay together? Would it depend on the season? Things like that. I'm particularly interested in cows, horses, geese and pigs.
I've tried to find information on the internet but I must not be using the right search words.
Thanks in advance!!
I need to know if it's conceivable that a bull would attack a human (on foot) that innocently enters the bull's pasture?
Also, can anyone can point me to information on general farming in that era? I have several books but they're not specific enough. For example, would the farmer keep the bull quartered separately from the cows or would he let them stay together? Would it depend on the season? Things like that. I'm particularly interested in cows, horses, geese and pigs.
I've tried to find information on the internet but I must not be using the right search words.
Thanks in advance!!