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animal rights activists need to learn that cows moo for other reasons than “missing their babies”
you can’t just go on a farm, hear a cow bellowing, and assume it’s for her calf. that’s stupid.
When I lived right next to some cows they got a new one and she spent about two days mooing because she was in a new place and then she was fine.
My friend lived on a farm where the cows would all line up against the one fence to moo at the house every morning. Why? They liked the rottweiler that lived there. The cows would moo like crazy, the dog would go trotting out, they’d all sniff at each other, then head out into the pasture for their day. They’d moo for their morning dog fix. 😂
whenever i would go visit my grandmothers house the cows would line up and moo because there was a weird car in the driveway. then when they saw it was just the grandkids they would stop and go back to their buisness
wait cows moo in specific situations? i thought they just made sounds Because They Could
They have many different moos for many different situations tbh
My great-grandfather (on my mother’s side) owned a farm with lots of cows, they were all oddly fascinated by this one chicken that was a little fluffier and chubbier than the others and had a funny sounding clucking noise. The cows would gather next to the fence and moo very loudly at it when it was nearby. She is still not sure why they had such an affinity for that one chicken, but it was apparently really funny and endearing.
I would also be very excited if I saw a fluffy fat chicken
The original tweet is in response to a tweet about Ellen Maud who sought out medical help and was routinely told to just lose weight. She later died of cancer.
“Unlike Abhumans, canids are worthy of your respect, being fully aware of their inferiority to Mankind and expressing pure, unthinking loyalty when given commands and not presuming to crudely satirise the human form with their foul physiology.”
Also, significantly less predisposed to petty larceny than ratlings.