Cows generally prefer to be petted on their necks and backs.
Cows may enjoy being petted, as it can be soothing and comforting for them. However, individual cows may have different preferences for human interaction.
Cats have individual preferences, so it's possible that your cat enjoys being petted but not being held. Watch your cat's body language for clues on what they prefer.
Yes, cows can be friendly towards humans and some may enjoy being petted. However, it is important to approach them calmly and respectfully to ensure a positive interaction.
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They can, as they are herbivores, but they often prefer grass.
I have worked with holstein cows for several years now, and from my experience, temperment varies from cow to cow. They are mostly nervous around humans, though some of them are quite friendly and enjoy being scratched and petted.
They can, but they prefer livestock like cows.
Yes petted is a real word. You could say: John petted his dog. Or: My dog wants to be petted. It doesn't sound like a real word though.
They can be, but they mostly prefer to be more active during the day time.
The cat doesn't want to be petted.
They can, but mostly prefer grass or good hay over straw.
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