100 happy cows skip and gallop when the barn door is opened

Due to the recent global pandemic that created havoc everywhere, everyone has been spending their time indoors for almost a year now. This is obviously very depressing, and people feel very lonely.

Even animals feel lonely when left in an enclosure for a long time. However, farmers usually house their animals during the severe winter to protect them from falling ill. The barns are covered areas where the temperatures are regulated, have a proper bed, and are given the right nutrition.

Recently, cows in the coastal town of Fylde, who were managed by Tom Pemberton of Berks Farm in Lancashire, England, were excited to be out in the open field. So, they ran freely in the open area. Tom even invited some farm guests and showed them how to feed little lambs in the beginning. He then goes inside the barn and brings out the cows near the fence.

100 happy cows

These cows were in the barn for six months and had not been left in the open field due to harsh winter. So, Tom prepares for them to go out. Some of the cows were very confused at first and hesitated to go out.

Some of the cows even went back inside. However, it was evident that they had not been outside for a pretty long time. Going out in the open seemed very foreign to these innocent animals.

All the cows are now ready to be left out in the open. Tom asks all his farm guests to start the countdown. All his guests were very excited and looked forward to seeing the cows rush out happily.

The cows were so happy to be out in the open at last. They were jumping and running around in the pastures. It was a happy day for all of the cows. Many onlookers had tears of joy when they saw these cows happily jumping and running around.

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100 happy cows skip and gallop when the barn door is opened

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