But in a world that treats cows as commodities, it’s no surprise that research on who they are is lacking. Overwhelmingly, research on cows focuses on how these animals can be used to maximize the profits of farming industries. They ask questions like, How can we make cows grow bigger bodies in smaller spaces? or How quickly after her calf is taken away can a mother cow be reimpregnated to maximize her efficiency?
Imagine how our conversations would shift if we focused on who cows are instead of focusing on how we can use them!
That’s the goal of The Someone Project’s white paper, Thinking Cows: A Review of Cognition, Emotion, and the Social Lives of Domestic Cows: to develop the most informed idea of how cows demonstrate intelligence and socioemotional complexity (i.e., how they develop relationships) in ways we humans can recognize.