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Cows hold grudges, say scientists
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Posted on 02/28/2005 8:03:26 AM PST by yankeedame

Cows hold grudges, say scientists

By Jonathan Leake
February 28, 2005

ONCE they were a byword for mindless docility. But cows have a complex mental life in which they bear grudges, nurture friendships and become excited by intellectual challenges, researchers have found.

Cows are capable of strong emotions such as pain, fear and even anxiety about the future. But if farmers provide the right conditions, they can also feel great happiness.

The findings have emerged from studies of farm animals that have found similar traits in pigs, goats and chickens. They suggest such animals may be so emotionally similar to humans that welfare laws need to be reconsidered.

The research will be presented to a conference in London next month sponsored by animal welfare group Compassion in World Farming.

Christine Nicol, professor of animal welfare at Britain's Bristol University, said even chickens might have to be treated as individuals with needs and problems.

"Remarkable cognitive abilities and cultural innovations have been revealed," she said. "Our challenge is to teach others that every animal we intend to eat or use is a complex individual, and to adjust our farming culture accordingly."

Her colleague John Webster added: "People have assumed intelligence is linked to the ability to suffer, and that because animals have smaller brains they suffer less than humans. That is a pathetic piece of logic."

The Bristol researchers have documented how cows within a herd form friendship groups of between two and four animals with whom they spend most of their time, often grooming and licking each other. They will also dislike other cows, and can bear grudges for months or years.

Donald Broom, professor of animal welfare at Cambridge University, will tell the conference how cows can become excited by solving intellectual challenges.

In one study, researchers challenged the animals with a task where they had to find how to open a door to get some food. An electroencephalograph was used to measure their brainwaves.

"The brainwaves showed their excitement; their heartbeat went up and some even jumped into the air. We called it their Eureka moment," Professor Broom said.

The assumption that farm animals cannot suffer from conditions that would be intolerable for humans is partly based on the idea they have no sense of self. Latest research suggests this is untrue.

"Sentient animals have the capacity to experience pleasure and are motivated to seek it," Professor Webster said.

"You only have to watch how cows and lambs both seek and enjoy pleasure when they lie with their heads raised to the sun on a perfect English summer's day. Just like humans."


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: animals; babsstreisand; eatmorechicken; moo; starjones
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To: JennysCool
Cows hold grudges, say scientists Sheesh, no wonder!:

..that was good timing for that post, a moooving experience. How do you want that burger...no "special" sauce questions. :^)

21 posted on 02/28/2005 8:20:25 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :^)
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To: yankeedame

I gotta know... Do happy cows taste better?


22 posted on 02/28/2005 8:20:28 AM PST by Tao Yin
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To: yankeedame

Well, this study seems to explain Maureen Dowd and Susan Estrich.


23 posted on 02/28/2005 8:20:29 AM PST by MisterRepublican ("It’s my belief that (insert conspiracy), originated with Karl Rove and the White House.")
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To: yankeedame
may be so emotionally similar to humans that welfare laws need to be reconsidered.

There's the money shot!

24 posted on 02/28/2005 8:20:42 AM PST by anonymous_user (Not everything's a conspiracy.)
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To: yankeedame
But cows have a complex mental life in which they bear grudges, nurture friendships and become excited by intellectual challenges, researchers have found.

That is as far as I got before I spit up on the keyboard!:-)

25 posted on 02/28/2005 8:21:34 AM PST by Cold Heat (FR is still a good place to get the news and slap around an idiot from time to time.)
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To: yankeedame
They suggest such animals may be so emotionally similar to humans that welfare laws need to be reconsidered.

That line right there is what worries me the most. The wackos will latch onto that one and BOOM I wake up one morning and my cats qualify for food stamps.

26 posted on 02/28/2005 8:21:51 AM PST by CougarGA7 (The auto-focus on my photographic memory is broken.)
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To: boris

Eewwww... information I didn't need.


27 posted on 02/28/2005 8:22:55 AM PST by pabianice
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To: CougarGA7

28 posted on 02/28/2005 8:23:53 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around.....)
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To: yankeedame

Are these the same cows that will die of thirst while standing hip-deep in snow? They must be the ones that one news article described as "watching on in horror as workers try to rescue one stuck in the mud"


29 posted on 02/28/2005 8:24:49 AM PST by trebb ("I am the way... no one comes to the Father, but by me..." - Jesus in John 14:6 (RSV))
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30 posted on 02/28/2005 8:27:29 AM PST by ravingnutter
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31 posted on 02/28/2005 8:27:36 AM PST by Dallas59 (Bush said the "F" word 27 times January 20th, 2005!)
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To: yankeedame; farmfriend; Gabz; netmilsmom; solitas; mtbopfuyn; thtr; Motherbear; Esther Ruth; ...

YankeeDame:

That's a cute cartoon.

So these "scientists" have finally figured out what anyone who deals with animals for years already knows?

Llamas certainly hold grudges. ( some are REALLY good at it!) They also express fear, anxiety, personal affection, and many have a mischievious sense of humor.



Where's my grant? LOL!

For the rest of you guys:

4-H ping!


32 posted on 02/28/2005 8:30:30 AM PST by tiamat (Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints.)
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To: yankeedame

33 posted on 02/28/2005 8:32:43 AM PST by austinite
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To: Tijeras_Slim

Mental note: Next time set dryer to fluff.

Your evil TS. :)


34 posted on 02/28/2005 8:33:40 AM PST by CougarGA7 (The auto-focus on my photographic memory is broken.)
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To: null and void
..and a dog barked....THANKS! 8^)
35 posted on 02/28/2005 8:34:16 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :^)
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To: yankeedame
The research will be presented to a conference in London next month sponsored by animal welfare group Compassion in World Farming.
Follow the money.
Who funded the research? Was it the Compassion in World Farming nutcase group?
A PETA subsidiary? or a sunsidiary of PETA?

Christine Nicol, professor of animal welfare at Britain's Bristol University, said even chickens might have to be treated as individuals with needs and problems.

I could have predicted that before the research began!
Who funded the "research"?

36 posted on 02/28/2005 8:34:51 AM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are ignorance, stupidity and hydrogen)
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To: Little Pig

Flowers also turn to face the Sun.


37 posted on 02/28/2005 8:35:03 AM PST by massgopguy (massgopguy)
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To: yankeedame

Don't know about cows but horses do for sure!


38 posted on 02/28/2005 8:36:20 AM PST by Ramcat (Thank You American Veterans)
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To: yankeedame
Good thing they spent all this time and money on what people who've grown up with cows have known for thousands of years.
39 posted on 02/28/2005 8:36:40 AM PST by Psycho_Bunny (“I know a great deal about the Middle East because I’ve been raising Arabian horses" Patrick Swazey)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

40 posted on 02/28/2005 8:36:43 AM PST by CougarGA7 (The auto-focus on my photographic memory is broken.)
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