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  1. Today as I was checking on my cows, I noticed them all bunched up in one end of the pasture. A classic and longstanding problem in the game which seems to be especially challenging to get solved by the devs. So we - the breeders - are left to our own devices. Either we pen them up in 1x1 (or similar) enclosures or else like me who strongly prefer open pastures, we have to manually lead some of them away as not to get diseased animals. Anyhow today as I walked into the tightly packed herd, a few of the cows ran off (as cows tend to do) and it made me think how cool it would be if we could: Use command "/shoo" to break up overly crowded tiles. And if this could be made into a keybind, even better. Then we could just run around shooing our animals to better places! Even if the animal behavior algorythm is fixed some day, the shooing mechanism would not go to waste as it would still be a fun thing for the game to have and to add immersion.