Cows, like dogs and people, like a good scratch. Outside, they’ll rub their bodies against fence posts or trees to remove parasites or just stay clean. Some do it so much, they can break radio ...
A study from the animal welfare program at the University of British Columbia found dairy cows want to use a scratching brush just as much as they want to access fresh feed Author of the article: You ...
Cows like a good scratch, so satisfying that instinct with a brush designed for the job can only be good for herd wellbeing. A happy cow will always perform better, so dairy farmers who install ...
If you've yet to watch a sped-up video of happy cows itching their chunky behinds on a homemade cow-scratching device, then today is your lucky day. Farmer George Sanders shared the clip above on ...
Everyone knows the satisfaction of having an itch scratched and researchers at the University of British Columbia say cows appear to feel the same way. A study from the university's animal welfare ...
A German sanctuary for dairy cows has installed a device called a Happy Cow brush to allow the animals to scratch themselves in a way they find particularly enjoyable. As you can see in the video of ...
Paul the cow, who lives at a sanctuary farm in Germany, uses a large brush to groom himself and scratch itchy spots.May 4, 2017 ...
A little Highland cow in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, couldn’t get enough of a scratching post her owners installed for her, video from October shows. This video filmed by Stephanie Ross shows the “wee ...