>>2657142I encounter them regularly grazing on walks with my pup a lot of the time if you're walking through tall grass or crops you wont notice them until they pop their heads up a few dozen feet from you.
The trick to not aggrivating them if you catch their direct attention is to sort of crouch and remain relatively still until they calm and resume a non-threatening stance, at which point you can, while staying low, be on your way.
As far as i understand it they only really attack humans because they naturally assume an upright stance, which is seen as standoffish, aggressive behaviour among Roos, and aren't necessarily hostile so long as you exercise caution and move properly.