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Cows



By: Adah Krokonko


Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a cow? Well, me neither but that's okay I’m going to tell you. The minute cows are brought into this world they are set to either be milked or be killed for eating. But what about fluffy cows? They are most commonly kept as pets on farms and shown in cow shows. What do fluffy cows look like? They are most commonly a reddish-brown shade and have quite long fur.


They are cute animals, but take a lot of hard care. The cost for the animal can range from the high 1,000 to around 3,500 but the cares add. You need lots of lands for them to wonder on and their food, and other supplies will only keep adding. These cows also need lots of attention and special care that many don’t have the time for. You must also have a stall and pasture for them to be kept in.


Many people may get an animal just to get an animal, but with cows, it’s not the best thing to do. They take a lot of our time up, and many people mistreat them. If looking for a pet, think of a smaller, more smaller more simple animal, but do your research beforehand. Make sure to look into the background and care requirements for any animal. And most importantly love your animal like family, cows can be very affectionate. They need love just like any animal on the planet would.


Even cows can have the talent and can learn varieties of tricks. I’ve never thought that it was possible to teach a cow to roll over and sit. Cow shows are also extremely popular and can give people a bright future and start their farming careers up. Fluffy cows are different than regular cows in looks, value, and demand. Regular old cows can be used for meat and dairy products while fluffy cows are mostly just for looks and companionship. Their value is almost $2000-$3000 dollars higher than a regular dairy cow and $1000-$2000 higher than a beef cow. On the website I read, it says the reason for the expense is really because of their looks and fur. This is why regular cows happen to be a lot cheaper.




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