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Cows are intelligent, emotional, and affectionate creatures which form strong social bonds within their herd and with humans. Cows show their affection with cute and friendly behavior much like a dog would, for example by following you around, licking you, and letting you pet them. According to research, cows are generally quite intelligent animals who can remember things for a long time. Animal behavior scientists have found that they interact in socially complex ways, developing friendships over time and sometimes holding grudges against other cows who treat them badly. It's a positive energy exchange. The person cuddling the cow becomes relaxed by being next to the cow's warmer body and sometimes even manages to follow their heartbeat. It's a win-win situation and great experience for both. When cows are happy, they sprint around and jump into the air with excitement. Cows love to be petted, stroked, and scratched behind the ears. They are very loving and welcome interactions with kind people. Indigenous cow is considered as sacred in Indian literature because its products like urine, dung, milk, curd and butter has many wonderful medicinal properties. Among these products cow urine has recently caught the attention of the researchers and a lot of work is going on its medicinal properties. Cow urine is found to have bioenhancing properties, i.e. it adds to the effect of antibiotics when used in combination. It is can be used as an alternative to the antibiotics in feed additives. Cow urine has antioxidant properties; it can prevent the damage to DNA caused by the environmental stress. It has been found to be a very good immunoen-hancer. And interestingly these properties have been found only in the urine of indigenous cow not in the urine of other species like buffalo, goat or not even in cross bred cows.
Tanya Sodhi
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