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Cows Feel Better

When They Are With Their Best Friends

Did you know that cows can actually have "best friends"? Yup, just like us! These gentle giants form close bonds with other cows, and here's why it's utterly adorable: 


BFF Behavior

Studies show that cows chill out when they're with their favorite buddies. They stick together like glue—grooming each other, relaxing side-by-side, and basically being the ultimate #SquadGoals. 


Mood Boosters

Having their bestie around makes a big difference to a cow's emotional health. When cows are separated from their BFFs, their heart rates jump, and they show signs of stress. It's like a cow version of missing your best friend! 


Farmer's Take

Farmers and animal behaviorists have noticed these strong friendships for ages. Cows recognize each other, and they love hanging out in stable little friend groups. So next time you see a herd, remember—those cows aren’t just grazing; they're hanging out with their best pals!

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