Cows have best friends and they get sad when separated.
Cows are way more emotional than we think. Studies show that cows form strong friendships. They have besties. And when they’re apart, their stress levels go up they even cry. You’ll see two cows grazing, relaxing, or sleeping near each other every day like roommates in a peaceful marriage. But separate them?
One will be mooing non-stop and refusing food. It’s cute… and a little heartbreaking. So next time you see cows in a field, remember: that’s not just a herd it might be a love story.
Cows have feelings too. Don’t mess with their emotional support system.
Hritstar
2 days ago™
Cows have best friends and they get sad when separated.
Cows are way more emotional than we think. Studies show that cows form strong friendships. They have besties. And when they’re apart, their stress levels go up they even cry. You’ll see two cows grazing, relaxing, or sleeping near each other every day like roommates in a peaceful marriage. But separate them?
One will be mooing non-stop and refusing food. It’s cute… and a little heartbreaking. So next time you see cows in a field, remember: that’s not just a herd it might be a love story.
Cows have feelings too. Don’t mess with their emotional support system.