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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBefore Youtube and the Internet, I'm guessing that not many people knew much about cows and their.....
.......personalities, playfulness and sense of joy. But now we can have a whole new appreciation of cows (and other animals) because we can see them in situations that were never widely known or celebrated.
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Before Youtube and the Internet, I'm guessing that not many people knew much about cows and their..... (Original Post)
FadedMullet
Jun 2025
OP
My mother told the story that when I was about 2, I thought that cows were fat dogs.
chouchou
Jun 2025
#1
I was raised on a farm and had a ton of pet cows and pigs. Sorry no sheep nor chickens.
sinkingfeeling
Jun 2025
#4
chouchou
(2,397 posts)1. My mother told the story that when I was about 2, I thought that cows were fat dogs.
DEbluedude
(839 posts)2. Gary Larson taught me everything there is to know about cows.

MyOwnPeace
(17,385 posts)3. On a drive-by......
Yak, yak, yak!!!!!!!!
Mark.b2
(649 posts)5. Garry Larson is the Jane Goodall of cows...
Scott Adams does the same for white collar workers .but a little more realistic than talking cows carrying purses and wearing harlequin glasses. Funny, for sure!
sinkingfeeling
(56,463 posts)4. I was raised on a farm and had a ton of pet cows and pigs. Sorry no sheep nor chickens.
Dan
(4,903 posts)6. When I was young
Our teacher was talking about dairy products, etc.
She said that we get white milk from a cow, so where did we get chocolate milk from?
No one answered and after careful consideration I ventured: A Chocolate cow?