New Research: Cows Are Intelligent and Social, and LOVE Music!

Sarah Von Alt July 24, 2015
Study after study has shown that other animals are similar
to humans in far more ways than we give them credit for. They’re intelligent
and social, and develop strong bonds with their friends and families. Arguably
most important, they have demonstrated a strong desire to avoid pain and
suffering.
A recent feature on ABC
online
highlights our increasing recognition of cow intelligence: “So even
though we’ve had a long relationship with cattle—indeed, we humans essentially
created the species through domestication and selective breeding—they are a
little cryptic. Nevertheless, our understanding of their cognition is growing.
In fact, we now understand that cows live within complex
social hierarchies, possess excellent spatial learning ability, and love music!
Okay, so maybe their love of music isn’t the best-kept
secret. A quick Google search will easily garner dozens of videos showing
musicians serenading appreciative cows. Click
here
for a few of our favorites.
However, researchers have shown us a few things that are
less expected. For example, cows benefit immensely from being part of a herd
and exhibit improved cognition when housed with other cows as opposed to
individually. Also, the way calves are raised can affect their learning style.
Despite the clear evidence of farmed animal intelligence,
billions of animals are routinely abused and slaughtered each year for human consumption and treated in ways that would amount to felony-level cruelty to
animals if the victim were just one dog or cat.
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help create a kinder world for all animals. Visit ChooseVeg.com for delicious recipes,
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