Cows are big, but believe it or not, they have a calming effect on humans. Studies show that their slower heart rate and their higher body temperature provide humans with a relaxing experience. It is worth taking a walk along the pasture to enjoy the quiet atmosphere and beautiful scenery, although we do not recommend getting too close to the cows. First, they are not trained to be so close, and if one has just become a mother, she can be aggressive. Second, we must avoid diseases that could be transmitted from humans. In any case, be careful, there is an electric fence around the pasture.
Cows are highly social creatures and prefer to be in the company of other cows. They form strong bonds with their herd members and can even develop friendships with specific cows. Separating a cow from her herd can cause stress and affect milk production. Although they may appear large and intimidating, they are actually calm and curious, except when they have a calf. Just like people, each cow has its own unique personality and habits. Some are kind, some are a bit neurotic, some are troublesome, while others always have to come first. An experienced farmer quickly learns what to expect from each individual cow.
In the past we gave the cows names, but it hurt when we had to part with them due to old age or illness. That's why we chose to stop doing that, and now we only identify them by number.
Cows are also social animals and form close bonds with each other. They like to share food and lie down together to rest. Some cows can even develop close friendships and prefer to spend time with certain conspecifics.