I used to work with my kids at a dairy farmer’s farm when he had to travel for medical purposes. Those cows absolutely knew we were not the regular humans for there and actually seemed to help us out more than I had seen them cooperate with the farmer. They also knew that my youngest, at the time, was somewhat afraid of them. They always begged him for more feed at milking time and he would give it. They weren’t dumb animals, cooperated with us and the barn cats and came in during the evening time easier than when the farmer friend did it. Of course, we didn’t hit them with anything either. So yes, they have consciousness, IMHO, Perhaps not exactly like ours, though.
Once heard that a cow can remember people after several years since seeing them. Previously kept a small herd of them and they become friends- we gave them each names. There's 900 dairy cows now that live over the fence and they all have numbered ear tags- we like to say hello and wish them good day and imo they show intelligence, curiosity and character.
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I can see their intelligence in their eyes. Thanks for the share.
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