A dog may be man’s best friend, but who (or what) is a cow’s best friend? The other day I was driving past a farm and saw something kind of neat: a cow resting her head on the cow next to her. They were both lying down, as were a lot of the other cows, but these two had a connection. They didn’t seem like mother and calf, more like friends.
Can cows have friends?
For many of us who have pets, we know the joy (and work) they bring to our lives. They rely on us, play with us, and sometimes keep us from feeling lonely. We enjoy our relationships with them, but at times may not stop and observe their interactions with other pets or animals of the same or even different species.
A Lesson to Be Learned
Seeing the cows on the side of the road reminded me of how important it is in our every day busy lives to stay connected to friends and family. Next time you have some time, watch your pets interact. Check the zoo or farm and see how even animals are connected to each other in some way. Connection is important for all of us, whether we walk on two legs or four.
In the 2008 Farmers’ Almanac, we have a great story that offers ideas and ways to stay connected on all levels. Here are a few useful tips from this story, written by Deborah Tukua:
How to Stay Connected:
For more great ideas, be sure to read the whole story on page 72 of the 2008 Farmers’ Almanac.
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