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Do cows weep with sorrow when their species suffer?

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No. Cows don't cry. Most of the time they'll pick on the weaker, more injured member of the herd until she falls down and never gets back up, or the farmer separates the injured and weak cow from the herd and puts her in a separate enclosure. A herd of cows have been known to pound a newborn calf to death probably because of a strange smell or sight that they don't like. And if they see a herd member die, they gather around sniffing the body, more curious than really feeling any emotional grief. When the body is taken away to be buried they don't beller with sadness or follow the body like a funeral procession.

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