What is the cow tilt?
Tipping cows is a legendary rural activity in which people try to knock down a sleeping cow. While numerous reports on the adventures of cow guessing can be found scattered over the Internet, the fact is that the overturning of the cow is virtually impossible and many people with cattle experience suggests that the overturning of cows is a city legend. While the city's inhabitants could consider the idea of fantastic and even credible, there are a number of obstacles in this activity, not least, that many cows are sleeping lying. While cows are able to sleep in a permanent position and some yes, it is very difficult to slip. Like other ungulates, the cattle developed very zealous senses to be prepared for potential predators' attacks. The approach itself would be enough to awaken the cow and the pressure on the side of the cow in an effort to Tipzvizer would certainly draw the cow of shenanigans.
There is also a simple matter of physiky. The cows have a very low center of gravity, which means that a huge force is needed to overthrow the standing cow. Especially if the cow wake up during the process, the situation could be ugly because most cows do not appreciate being bothered. Future cow carriers would probably find objects of several ugly kicks or sudden emissions, because cattle urine and defecated when they are nervous or upset.
In order to tilt cows, a cow sleeps in a permanent position and at least two very strong and heavy people would be required. The cow would most likely have to be seriously ill to remain sleeping or lethargic enough to allow to lean, and the animal could be potentially seriously injured by a fall.
Regularly people try to go to the cows and are often injured. The degree of injury is probably unusually high because many expeditions on the tilt of cows are designed while people are under the influence of alcohol, so their judgment and reaction times are ondisturbed. People are often injured by their future victims or protective cattle, especially bulls who feel a threat to herd and attack. Several of them were even injured by farmers who responded to a stir with a well -placed Birdshot burden.