Rebecca Bradford-Andrew

They always are wild animals, so you can walk into a pasture day after day after day 60 times, and the sixty-first time you walk in the pasture and the animal comes after you. It’s a great learning experience on how you cannot control a wild animal ever. It doesn’t matter if you raised it from a baby. Even those three babies that I raised, when they got to be older,

were very unpredictable, very difficult to be in the pasture with. So I learned how similar humans are to animals—we have a lot of similar impulses—but also how wild animals, you cannot control them. It doesn’t matter if you raised them, if they’re third or fourth generation in captivity, you can’t say for sure what that animal’s going to do every day.

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