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This is due to the fact that the farmers have signed a symbiotic treaty with them. The farmers no longer go on a hunting spree when one of their domestic animals is killed. The farmers are more concerned with herbivores eating their wheat sprouts and sesame.
Every evening at dusk, the farmers walk to their fields armed with pots and pants and they bang them together, scaring the herbivores into the surrounding brush where they are greeted by Leo's cousins.
An occasional loss of domestic animal is a small price to pay to save their crops.