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Cow fighting event
About Cow fighting event
The Canton of Valais Wallis is popular for its ski inclines, warm showers, and its atmosphere that gives wine a chance to flourish and apricots develop. Come spring however the fever of bovine battling seizes a the mammoths as well as ranchers and onlookers alike - even TV camera groups - national and universal - rush to the occasions. Regardless of which type of Swiss dairy animals, they are normally regional and cherish a decent bovine battle. They bolt their devilish looking horns to figure out who leads the pack in the pack when they are discharged from the horse shelter where they spend long winter months. The Herens dairy animals or Eringer in German, named after the Val d'Herens, are an especially feisty and unstable breed. The dim chocolaty hued bovines appear to love the fight for the lofty title "Ruler of Queens" in the Combat des Reines battle of the Queens". Unlike the running with or battling of the bulls, the Queens of Herens do their fight in a queenly way.
In spite of the fact that the solid and hotheaded mammoths paw the ground with depressed heads, a perilous look in their eyes while mooing awful strings previously they bolt their horns, the real ox-like fight is for the most part push and push with little damage, if by any stretch of the imagination to the creature. The looser rapidly flees as soon she understands that there's no triumphant the fight with her rival who says dairy animals are not savvy. The bovines are neither prepared nor do they get readied for the fight. They are brought into the ring in ious classifications as per weight and age where they pick their adversary themselves.