Travlr
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Does the bus have one of those hinged poles that come out to make it safer for the kids to cross the street? Tie a plastic shopping bag to it and when your BIL triggers the safety feature the billowing bag will scare the cows enough to get them out of the way.I wouldn't call it outrage. It's more frustration.
My Brother in Law drives a school bus. Occasionally, he has to sit for up to 45 minutes, waiting for the cows to move. (He's not allowed to get off the bus and scatter them and they ignore honking and lights.) They are basically a nuisance, not a predator.
As we are not present when they eat them, we only see the damage later, there is little to "enjoy". If we saw them, we'd stop them. We only see the after effects.
No, we don't intentionally feed other critters, neither. We have small dogs which take up plenty of time and resources.
We do enjoy looking at wildlife, except when it's eating our decorations.
We don't want to harm them, just keep them from eating our plants.
Just gotta think differently if you want to be part of a new living space. Don't bring YOUR attitudes with you and expect everybody else to accommodate YOU. Try to fit in and learn how things work instead of expecting to change systems that work just fine.