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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394034
11/01/21 06:11 PM
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Most cry when you call them a fat cow. So yes, cows are sensitive. I only cry when someone calls me old. Lol


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394036
11/01/21 06:18 PM
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Now that you mention it,, all,my white chickens have been complaining about all that BLACK lives matter business.


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394273
11/01/21 10:12 PM
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Cow-pen for women's baseball? Just want to be fair.


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394278
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wasnt it named the Bull Pen after a chewing tobacco sponsor?

Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394316
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They're sensitive to stray voltage... Check out grounding/bonding info for dairy barns. It doesn't take much voltage at all to effect milk production.

Weirdest thing I've ever heard... Thought it was a joke at first.

Mike


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: Pike River] #7394323
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Cows are far more sensitive to electric shock then humans are and other environmental and weather related events. Their eye sight is not binocular (as with most prey species) and thus they see about 330% plus degrees but up close things are out of focus and thus knowing how they see and what would distract or disturb them is key when managing in close quarters as many are today.

We should not lose out on opportunities like this. We don't need to make fun of those that make week or very poor arguments. We need to capitalize on their ignorance and arrogance. It only matters to humans what a bull pen or arm barn is called. Cows need sperm from males to birth calves so if they are inseminated naturally or artificially it matters not as they need the sperm to gestate and give birth. As is typical in these types of statements it is not at all about the cows or the animal it is about human interpretation of what some think animals can learn, know or reason. Having worked with cattle 60 plus years of my life (Dairy primarily) I have learned a lot from cows on how to best manage cows. We had the names of the cows above their stalls all they years they were in the milking string and I never heard any of them mooing out their name. They could find their stall by habit and odor but not by reading the name plate.

Bryce

Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: bblwi] #7394440
11/02/21 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by bblwi
Cows are far more sensitive to electric shock then humans are and other environmental and weather related events. Their eye sight is not binocular (as with most prey species) and thus they see about 330% plus degrees but up close things are out of focus and thus knowing how they see and what would distract or disturb them is key when managing in close quarters as many are today.

We should not lose out on opportunities like this. We don't need to make fun of those that make week or very poor arguments. We need to capitalize on their ignorance and arrogance. It only matters to humans what a bull pen or arm barn is called. Cows need sperm from males to birth calves so if they are inseminated naturally or artificially it matters not as they need the sperm to gestate and give birth. As is typical in these types of statements it is not at all about the cows or the animal it is about human interpretation of what some think animals can learn, know or reason. Having worked with cattle 60 plus years of my life (Dairy primarily) I have learned a lot from cows on how to best manage cows. We had the names of the cows above their stalls all they years they were in the milking string and I never heard any of them mooing out their name. They could find their stall by habit and odor but not by reading the name plate.

Bryce

Switch the nameplates around and see what happens. smile


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: wissmiss] #7394456
11/02/21 07:16 AM
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I’ve got 5 or 6 in the herd that are very sensitive after calving! They will stomp a mud hole in you without hesitation it you touch or attempt to touch their babies. laugh


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Re: Are cows sensitive??? [Re: TraderVic] #7394491
11/02/21 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by TraderVic
So.........is MLB going to......yes I have to say it.....cow tow to the dipsticks ?


They already have when they embraced blm.

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