New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 7月15日 09時23分
Did you hug a cow this weekend? You could have. "Cow cuddling, as the practice is called, invites interaction with the farm animals via brushing, petting or heartfelt chats with the bovines. The experience is similar to equine therapy, with one game-changing difference: Horses tend to stand, but cows spontaneously lie down in the grass while chewing their cud, allowing humans to get even more up close and personal by joining on the ground and offering a warm embrace," @thisismala writes. Link in bio. Photo by @shanelavalette
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jazminsentis
@carolynbed Ahaha, cute! Although horses are way more interactive than this post gives them credit, but I'll have to try cow cuddling. ??
meganich
This is ridiculous our grass fed cattle are not tame enough for this. You could get badly hurt. Sheesh. City people
asetcavage
@ginapastina_me I feel like you’ve cuddled a cow... or will soon enough, since you love them so. Who knew??
audarcuri
@marissa.galante ?FEELING’S MUTUAL? p.s. let’s only communicate on this cow post from now on
kirstytwospoons
‘I was minding my own business, chewing the cud, you know. Beautiful day it was too...’
brittafae
@sew_carly I feel badly, I'm a total sap but this just makes me laugh. Bo-vine.
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