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Cows released at Swedish schools after winter indoors

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Cows released at Swedish schools after winter indoors
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  • Cows released at Nils Holgerssongymnasiet in Skurup after winter indoors
  • Event called 'biggest of the year' by Skurup municipality
  • Around 4,000 visitors attended release at Blekinge naturbruksgymnasium

At Nils Holgerssongymnasiet in Skurup, cows were let out into a pasture after a long winter indoors, according to multiple reports. The municipality's website described the event as 'the biggest event of the year in Skurup.' Spectators shared their excitement with SVT Skåne: Saranda Veseli said she thought the cows felt free and happy, while Fredrik Olsson called it a fun experience for children, noting it was his first time attending. Andrea Lukaca, a regular visitor, said it was lovely to see the cows released after winter.

Meanwhile, at Blekinge naturbruksgymnasium, around 4,000 visitors attended a similar cow release, according to multiple reports. In a unique twist, SVT Blekinge had a cow film its own release, capturing the event from the animal's perspective. The exact dates of the releases and the number of cows involved have not been confirmed.

I think they feel free and happy.

Saranda Veseli, spectator

Yes, it's a fun experience for the children to see this. We are here for the first time.

Fredrik Olsson, spectator
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