The Importance Of Happy Cows!

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Cathy/Flickr

If you’re a farmer or thinking of starting your own farm, knowing the importance of happy cows is essential. If you aren’t paying attention to the happiness of your cows (and your other animals) your farm could suffer. You won’t have a very good reputation, and you aren’t being good to the environment. Here’s why happy cows are important and how to keep them happy.

Your Reputation

There are many stories in the press these days about terrible farmers and how horribly their animals are treated. Many people are starting to believe that all farms are like this. You don’t want to get a reputation for yourself as a farm that abuses their animals. People are wising up to this kind of treatment and just won’t stand for it. Keeping your animals happy and creating a sustainable environment is very important.

Happy Cows Produce More Milk

Happier cows are scientifically proven to produce a better quality of milk. Not only that, they produce far more of it than unhappy, stressed out cows. By making sure your cows are happy and by using the best dairy equipment, you’ll be able to offer the best milk out there.

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Cathy/Flickr

Keeping Your Cows Comfortable

Keeping your cows comfortable is one of the most important steps to ensuring a good reputation and quality of milk. You can do this by ensuring you are not overcrowding your cows, as this is one of the main causes of stress to them. If they don’t have enough room to stand and sit properly, this is going to affect them and can cause many health problems. Keeping their feet and legs healthy is a must - it isn’t all about the udders.

Access To Water And Food

Giving your cows free access to water and food is essential too. However, some cows don’t get enough. This may be because you have a boss cow in your midst who is scaring others off from a trough. Keeping an eye on things like this and ensuring you find solutions will keep your cows happy.

Filming Your Cows

Filming your cows can give you an accurate idea of what’s going on when you’re not there. You’re likely very busy, so filming them can ensure that they are being treated correctly. Not only that, you want to be sure that there are no concerns you’re unaware of, such as that boss cow we mentioned earlier.

Speaking With A Vet

If you’re unsure of how to find solutions to your issues or make your cows happier, speaking with a veterinarian can be your best bet. They will best be able to advise you on what to do for your cows, so you know you’re giving them the best quality of life.

Everybody should know the importance of happy cows, and then take the steps to ensure their cows are as happy as possible. They should be comfortable, fed and watered, and well taken care of. This way, you know you’re producing high quality, healthy milk!