I love cows and I’m a bit partial to a bull too
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My uncle had over 250 steer and after spending my summers with them I just love them. I choose not to eat their kind now but don't mind if others do. Does anyone else love these creatures?
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I love cows and I’m a bit partial to a bull too
I love tapirs.
The zoo do a one hour tapir grooming session, and I'd said I love to have it as a birthday present, but it never happened.
Sheep are my favourite, we had a pet ewe who used to head butt the dogs if they went in her field. She lived to the ripe old age of 15.
I was on holiday in Greece and a local restaurant had a pet sheep that used to follow people around.That was the first time I realised that herd animals like sheep had individual personalities. A friend (or more of an acquaintance) of mine had a huge garden and used sheep to keep the grass down. He used to cry when he sent them to market, but still sent them to market; I couldn’t have done that. Someone once told me that hand reared sheep were a nightmare because they didn’t follow the rules. I once came upon a herd of Grey Faced Dartmoor whilst on holiday in Cornwall and think the are the most beautiful of all the sheep breeds, especially the lambs.
I am 100% with the go careful with cows folk. We had a very frightening experience a few years ago, no dogs, bulls or calves around, just 25 cows who crowded us into a corner of a field and would not let us walk away. I was terrified.
I love cows and sheep.
Cows have such doleful eyes. Lovely animals.
Aberdeen Angus are like politicians, a point here and a point there with a whole lot of bull in between.
silverlining48
I am 100% with the go careful with cows folk. We had a very frightening experience a few years ago, no dogs, bulls or calves around, just 25 cows who crowded us into a corner of a field and would not let us walk away. I was terrified.
That’s why I avoid the L shaped field near to my house. A herd of bullocks charged straight at me and my two dogs and pinned us into a corner of the field. I scrambled over a gate with them into a crop field. I was terrified.
SueDonim
I love sheep, too. I had a big collection of sheep-related things at one time because once people cottoned on to it, they gave me sheep things for every birthday and Christmas. Mugs, table mats, umbrellas, ornaments, socks, soaps, you name it.
I like most animals, really. I love cows’ big eyes, and the noses on horses. My GC had pony rides at a fete last weekend and the ponies were such patient souls. I stroked the nose of one of them and he shut his eyes in bliss. ❤️
My animal loving sister (generally speaking) once had a sheep gift and had to say she liked it. So everyone in the family started giving her sheep related gifts. It went on for a long time before she was able to say no thank you but her collection was magnificent!
and has now gone to a good home.
We take milk cows inside in winter, partly because there's not enough grass but mainly to protect their milk supply, and they like to be warm. Some of our mature beef animals stay out although it gets cold up here. They grow lovely thick coats.
I love seeing them in spring when we let them outside again, they're like excited kids - jumping and running and rolling in the grass, udders swaying from side to side (makes you want to recommend a good sports bra
)
But you're all quite right about keeping a sensible distance, I like a wall or gate between me and a cow.
silverlining48
I am 100% with the go careful with cows folk. We had a very frightening experience a few years ago, no dogs, bulls or calves around, just 25 cows who crowded us into a corner of a field and would not let us walk away. I was terrified.
I must have been about 8 when I was followed by a herd of cows in a field on my uncle's farm. They were just being inquisitive but I remember being quite unnerved and climbing over the gate into the garden.
You can talk to sheep, they listen.
🙂
They may not always answer though.
A reminder in today’s Times. Always pick up your dogs poo on farmland as farm animals can pick up life threatening illnesses from it. When I first knew my partner I found that he was chucking dog poo into the field at the end of his garden. I was furious with him!
That’s a lovely story, Wyllow. I’ve weeded out my collection (I got given some real,y ugly things!) but I cannot part with a teatowel with a lovely photo of a sheep on it, even though it has a hole from a burn on it. How that happened I have no idea - I have an induction hob! 
I’d never go into a field of cows, lovely as they are, they are so big.
I am an animal lover but cows
are not on my list! Are cow lovers aware of how dangerous a herd of these cows can be ? I keep well away , calves in tow or not.
Cows have slimey tongues.
Shelflife
I am an animal lover but cows
are not on my list! Are cow lovers aware of how dangerous a herd of these cows can be ? I keep well away , calves in tow or not.
I agree, and I don’t like them either.
Sheep are ok but not keen on goats, like chickens and ducks but not pigs. Horses, lovely to look at.
Callistemon213
Pigs anyone? 🐷
Hens?
Yes, both of those.
MissAdventure
*Macadia*.
The Gentle Barn on YouTube features some beautiful cow clips.
Also pigs, cuddly ducks and geese.
MissAdventure, thank you for the reference to The Gentle Barn. I had never heard of it before. It's just lovely that people dedicate their lives like this. On their web site, they say, "Through the stories and interactions with our animals, we can raise future generations to have reverence for all life" That is so important in today's world and we (grans and grampas) can pass down to our GC the art of compassion.
Yes, I love cows dearly. For years a beef suckler herd was our nearest neighbour - so fascinating to watch the family groups’ behaviour close-up. They had a whole valley to roam in and a very definite social structure. They seemed able to behave more or less as they would in the wild most of the time.
There’s a lovely book called, I think, The Secret Life of Cows.
Has anyone been to see the Chillingham cattle that are still truly wild? They have a social structure. Charles Darwin visited them.
MissAdventure
Cows have slimey tongues.
They don’t actually the tongues are very rough like sandpaper
I've seen the Chillingham cattle from a distance, but didn't know about the social structure of the herd. I love cows, thanks Macadia. Especially Herefords & Shorthorns. Horses & cows tie for my favourite, & I think they're quite similar intelligence but horses are more attuned to us.I love cows' sandpaper tongues, their inquisitiveness & even their smell. Dogs & goats are wonderful too though & although I don't have experience with them I love elephants. The elephant documentaries make me cry.
I love all creatures - great and small. 
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