From a farm or ranch that has raised them as humanely as possible, often one that is grass-based.
Wisconsin with the "sad" cows(the cows are really happy!)
Fran and Jazzy The Chronicles - 2010 Happy Cows 1-7 was released on: USA: 31 January 2011
Absolutely! Any animal is a happy animal when they've got food to eat.
Good feed or pasture, being with other cows, shelter from the elements, and a warm place to sun-bask and sleep.
The collective nouns for a group of cows are:a herd of cowsa mob of cowsa drove of cowsa drift of cows
Well, isn't that just a happy little puzzle! Let's break it down nice and easy. If Fred has 15 cows, and John has twice as many cows as Fred had when Fred had as many cows as John has now, John must have 30 cows. So John has 30 cows in this peaceful little scenario.
According to a commercial I've seen several times, yes, the happiest cows ARE from California. These commercials are a marketing agenda. As a dairy farmer not from California I can tell you that there are happy cows all over the world, including California, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Zealand, etc. What makes cows happy? Plenty of food, clean available water, a good place to bed, a comfortable environment (in a warm barn when it's cold or a barn with fans when it's hot), and gentle farmers to name a few. What makes cows unhappy? Hot or extreme cold weather, muddy beds, unventilated air supply, bad feed, dirty water, and inpatient farmers to name a few. Why does it matter if cows are happy? Happy cows are low maintenance, make more and better milk, and stay on the farm longer. The bottom line, they make more money for the farmer and produce a higher quality product for the consumer.
All the dairy maid does is milk cows and turn the milk into butter, cheese, or anything that has to do with dairy. Happy?
Most love the company, although certain ones do not.
Like regular horses, just more happy. From far away they could look like cows.
The Sublime Kine live in the Laughter Pasture!
The mitochondria is better than the nucleus in everyway possible...and happy cows come from california!!!