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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forums🐄 A guy's telling his cows he can't get the well to work, but someone will be there in an hour to fix it, they're all
They know his voice--so all is well for them.
A guy's telling his cows he can't get the well to work, but someone will be there in an hour to fix it, they're all listening as they understand 🐄
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🐄 A guy's telling his cows he can't get the well to work, but someone will be there in an hour to fix it, they're all (Original Post)
riversedge
8 hrs ago
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And that is why I can't be a rancher. I'd talk to all of them, love all of them and never be able to
hlthe2b
8 hrs ago
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Reminiscent of several episodes of South Park that featured attentive cows.
Intractable
7 hrs ago
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hlthe2b
(113,739 posts)1. And that is why I can't be a rancher. I'd talk to all of them, love all of them and never be able to
do what ranchers do when they reach a certain weight/age/condition.
Kali
(56,817 posts)2. nothing can drink more water than a cow with no water
they will destroy infrastructure and if you are doing something labor intensive like hauling water to them, they will drink 3 times what they would if they had constant free access. running out of water is scary enough for the humane reasons, but thirsty bovines are a menace!
Intractable
(2,009 posts)3. Reminiscent of several episodes of South Park that featured attentive cows.