Countryfile hosts Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith fronted the latest episode of the BBC nature show, but viewers were rather taken aback by what they were seeingTVBethany Whittingham and Parul Sharma14:52, 24 Feb 2025Updated 14:59, 24 Feb 2025Viewers of Countryfile complained about a rather unexpected scene featuring a bull.It’s not the first time the beloved BBC One wildlife show has gotten itself into hot water with some of its viewers. Some, for example, weren’t too impressed when the show took a deep dive into fishing, and others wondered why an episode was focusing so much on the D-Day landings.On Sunday (February 23), hosts Adam Henson and Charlotte Smith led the programmefrom the heart of Scotland as they journeyed to the Stirling Bull Sales, a prestigious event in the farming calendar. Over two days, they observed around 300 pedigree bulls at the sales auction, where bulls are sold and displayed.The spectacle attracts thousands of buyers, sellers, and enthusiasts eager to see and bid on the country’s best livestock. During the early evening show, Adam teamed up with local farmer Graeme Fraser to prepare his prized Aberdeen Angus bulls for sale, documenting their journey throughout the event.Adam Henson returned to Countryfile over the weekend(Image: More