We're a Choir here...lol!
I wasn't any sort of land worker like farmer or rancher, but I lived were there were plenty of both. I always had a healthy respect for the big beasts (never get crosswise with a boar hog, for example). Especially the donkeys we've had around the Castillo. Last year we had a larrrge well-scarred up Bull watching over his family, and you just don't mess with a working man.
They got to know us soon enough and were willing to be touched and fed by hand, but not Mr. Bull, no siree. He gave us the "OK, you can be with us" look and that was good enough.
With that one on a promontory of my yard looking down 50 or so feet in all directions his herd was plenty safe from Yotes.
But this business with the idiot tourists cracks me up. I've been to tame petting zoos like Deer Forest in Paw Paw, MI and they are nothing like a real Bison chasing your ass.