If a situation occurs during the cow's birthing that cannot be handled, resulting in the cow's death, this is a risk the indigenous herders cannot afford to bear.
Moreover, Chen Zhou is very familiar with Simmental Cattle; this breed is large and has good genetics. The calves they produce are larger than local cattle even in the womb, making dystocia a common occurrence during birthing.
Sometimes, in cases like a difficult birth compounded by the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck, not even professional veterinarians can handle it, let alone this indigenous person who has only shepherded sheep for a year or so.
Chen Zhou insists on being present to oversee the cow's delivery and manage the situation, hoping to shoulder most of the pressure for the indigenous herder.
With the Leader present, there's no need to question fairness.
Even if the precious cow does die, with his intervention, other indigenous people won't dare say much, and the herding native will feel much better.
