It's a single, unhurried day at the farm — 8:30 am to 3:00 pm — designed to pull back the curtain on the bovine mind. Not just how cattle behave, but why. How they sense the world, process emotion, communicate with their herd, and respond to the humans in their space.
You'll learn to read a cow the way a cow reads you — and trust us, they've been reading you all along.
A day that unfolds at the pace of the farm.
The morning opens over a farm-fresh breakfast before we dive in: how cattle actually perceive the world. Their senses are extraordinary, their emotional intelligence underestimated, their memory sharper than most people realize.
From there, we move into reading the herd — body language, stress signals, the subtle vocabulary cattle use every day that most handlers never notice. You'll start seeing things you can't unsee.
After a long, leisurely lunch — gourmet, locally sourced, eaten at a real table — we take everything into the field. Guided time in the pen with real cattle. You'll practice calm presence, personal space, and trust-based communication, with hands-on coaching throughout.