cattlebutting
Cattlebutting is a term used to describe the behavior of cattle, particularly bulls and cows, when they deliberately collide their heads and horns with each other or with objects. This behavior is most commonly observed during social interactions within herds and is a significant aspect of bovine communication and social hierarchy.
The primary purpose of cattlebutting is to establish dominance. Stronger or more aggressive animals will butt
Cattlebutting also plays a role in courtship rituals, particularly among bulls. During the breeding season, bulls
Beyond social and reproductive purposes, cattle may also butt objects in their environment. This can be a