Nytmare
David Jose
As someone who has witnessed several instances of spooked animals (cattle and horses) stampeding, my anecdotal experiences run counter to several of your logical outcomes.
That object avoidance software not only gets really faulty when they get scared, but it gets trampled by the train wreck of other guys' object avoidance software pushing from behind. They pick a direction and run, and that's through whatever is in front of them that is their size or smaller. That's through fences, walls, trees, outhouses, into, up and over vehicles, and through other livestock.
A lone person standing tall is not an obstacle, it's a speed bump. The same goes for a lone person on horseback.
I've seen spooked cattle run through (and do serious damage to) a line of about 20 or 30 pickup trucks and trailers, I'm assuming tents wouldn't do much to stop them. These are not calm, organized, pedestrians with a sense of personal space. It's not that the cow in front is going to try to avoid the tree, it's that he's being carried on a wave of other cows and he has no say in the matter. It's a mob, and the only thing each individual is trying to do is desperately stay afloat and not to get trampled to death by his friends.
Hence why I wouldn't want to test "standing still", but the principle, of making yourself obvious like a tree or pillar of flame would cause the animals to go around you by nature of their object avoidance code in their brain.
That object avoidance software not only gets really faulty when they get scared, but it gets trampled by the train wreck of other guys' object avoidance software pushing from behind. They pick a direction and run, and that's through whatever is in front of them that is their size or smaller. That's through fences, walls, trees, outhouses, into, up and over vehicles, and through other livestock.
Being an obvious obstacle (tall enough to be seen by most of the herd, not just the front cows will get you avoided. Give choice of open field or cluster of trees, the stampede whill head for the open field as they ALWAYS move toward open spaces, not confining spaces.
If the party has setup camp with reasonably big tents, the cattle will probably not run straight through the camp as you will appear to be an obstacle.
A lone person standing tall is not an obstacle, it's a speed bump. The same goes for a lone person on horseback.
I've seen spooked cattle run through (and do serious damage to) a line of about 20 or 30 pickup trucks and trailers, I'm assuming tents wouldn't do much to stop them. These are not calm, organized, pedestrians with a sense of personal space. It's not that the cow in front is going to try to avoid the tree, it's that he's being carried on a wave of other cows and he has no say in the matter. It's a mob, and the only thing each individual is trying to do is desperately stay afloat and not to get trampled to death by his friends.