First, thank you this video. I've seen cows before, even as a little girl, but they were always far far away, usually lying down chewing their cud. I never got to see they eating, got to see how they chew their meal, a slide to slide jaw movement, huh. I knew cows were curious because once upon a time I was with a boyfriend on a road near a farm and during the night we got out of the car and the cows all came to the fence just to see who we were. Then we went into the barn and he swept away an afterbirth just a few hours old I think. But I digress.
Quacker sings down the scale "so,fa, mi, re, do." A farmer needs to be a true psychologist. Just think how you approach them slowly so they don't bolt or move on the icy concrete for the food. I remember you lifting Daisy by the hindquarters when they dropped. You saved her life that day. A very scary day it was. I'm not sure but I think the cause was she was depleted of milk.
First, thank you this video. I've seen cows before, even as a little girl, but they were always far far away, usually lying down chewing their cud. I never got to see they eating, got to see how they chew their meal, a slide to slide jaw movement, huh. I knew cows were curious because once upon a time I was with a boyfriend on a road near a farm and during the night we got out of the car and the cows all came to the fence just to see who we were. Then we went into the barn and he swept away an afterbirth just a few hours old I think. But I digress.
Quacker sings down the scale "so,fa, mi, re, do." A farmer needs to be a true psychologist. Just think how you approach them slowly so they don't bolt or move on the icy concrete for the food. I remember you lifting Daisy by the hindquarters when they dropped. You saved her life that day. A very scary day it was. I'm not sure but I think the cause was she was depleted of milk.