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Mahatma Gandhi described cows as “a poem of compassion”. Just like cats and dogs, cows are affectionate, intelligent and enjoy human companionship. Cows are gentle creatures who deserve compassion and respect.

Cows rescued from factory farms are enjoying freedom and compassion in nonprofit sanctuaries where volunteers take care of them.

Nima Sanctuary is the first and only of its kind sanctuary in Romania. Here, cows rescued from slaughter live happily and safely. Nima Sanctuary is raising money to buy a pasture where the cows can frolic in green grass and sunny mountain breeze.

A square meter of pasture costs 3.4 US Dollars or 3 Euros. If you want to help, please share the sanctuary’s fundraiser. Find out more about Nima Sanctuary on their page.

Here are a few images and less known facts about cows!

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Cows Remember Everything Including When Their Human Helps Them Heal A Broken Leg

Cows Remember Everything Including When Their Human Helps Them Heal A Broken Leg

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Nima sanctuary is the first sanctuary for farm animals in Romania. Doina founded this sanctuary to host 4 cows rescued from a slaughterhouse. Today the sanctuary hosts 23 cows, 3 horses, 2 pigs, 1 donkey and 2 dogs. The founder of the sanctuary lives on site. All the staff love all animals and they all have rescue animals in their homes.

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Cows Love Their Babies

Cows Love Their Babies

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Cows Form Life Long Friendships With Other Cows

Cows Form Life Long Friendships With Other Cows

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Back in 2013, I founded a non-profit association called Voice For The Needy to help animals in my home country Romania, especially dogs and cats. Pet abandonment and abuse is huge problem in Romania and you can check these infographics I made.

Fast forward and in April 2019, Doina found me on Facebook and approached me (I live in Los Angeles and Doina lives in Romania at the sanctuary). She asked for my help to raise money to purchase a pasture for the sanctuary. We both dived into the fundraising project and it took us a year to raise the 48,000 euros needed to buy the pasture. Doina's compassion for cows and basically all the animals gave me the motivation to give up dairy and I'm working on becoming a vegan like her.

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Cows Grieve Deeply

Cows Grieve Deeply

If one of their friends crosses the rainbow bridge, they suffer immensely.

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Cows Love Chin Scratches

Cows Love Chin Scratches

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In 2019, I decided to write an article about the cows and I checked the sanctuary's Flickr feed and picked some of the pictures I thought to show the cows in a positive light that might convince people to look at them with compassion.

Nima Sanctuary is a place for all the rescued farm animals, big or small, including cats and dogs rescued from Romania's streets, forests, landfills (pet abandonment is a huge problem in Romania). Basically, the sanctuary's doors are opened to any rescue animals that cross paths with the staff.

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Cows Love Hugs

Cows Love Hugs

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Restless
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this is a beloved pet, how come is it labelled? Please explain the tag on the ear.

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Cows Love Hugs From Grandpa

Cows Love Hugs From Grandpa

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The sanctuary is mainly built to host cows and large farm animals, but pretty much any animals that need a place can come to the sanctuary. The fact is that cows are gentle animals that are capable of empathy and affection. We people should value them and treat them as living beings, not objects that produce meat and milk.

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Cows Are Smart And Sometimes They Stare Down On You And Judge

Cows Are Smart And Sometimes They Stare Down On You And Judge

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Laugh Fan
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fell off a haystuck as a child and woke up to a ring of cows looking down on me like this...

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#10

Cows Have A National Day

Cows Have A National Day

Cow Appreciation Day is on Tuesday, July 9, 2019.

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Cows Use Different Body Positions And Facial Expressions To Communicate

Cows Use Different Body Positions And Facial Expressions To Communicate

For instance, this cow is saying "that chin scratch is a bit weak; please put more effort into it, lady".

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They Reward Their Humans With A Big Sloppy Kiss

They Reward Their Humans With A Big Sloppy Kiss

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Cows With Names Give More Milk

Cows With Names Give More Milk

Happy cows that enjoy their human affection results in larger milk production.

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Alison Jones
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dairy cows make way more milk than their calves need, and unlike all other mammals, they will produce no matter what once they give birth. Not milking them is painful and can lead to mastitis and death. This has been done over thousands of years of selective breeding; nothing can change that now.

Just a Purpler
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5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

From my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong), I've learned that it's not that simple though. Dairy cows are forced to get pregnant as soon as possible, so that they will continuously provide excessive milk, resulting in udder infections anyway. It's very painful, and too expensive for many farmers too bother with, so instead they will be sent off to meat farms where they suffer the rest of there journey until brutally killed (NOT with a bullet to the head in all cases...). To give you an idea of how miserably many dairy cows are treated, they're normally supposed to live a healthy 20 years. Dairy cows will live 3.

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Claire Shamgochian
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And this shouldn't matter because the milk is not ours to take. Milk is made for baby cows by their mothers. They make it to feed their young, not to be stolen and drunk by a different species. Not your mom, not your milk!

Just a Purpler
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cows produce excessive amounts of milk, so taking some of there milk isn't harmful and in fact helpful to them. But you do have some points Claire, being that the cruel thing about dairy cows is that the dairy farmers will forcefully inseminate them every year which is very difficult for them to handle. Some dairy farms will even just kill the calf so that all the milk can be used for retail... It's traumatic for these gentle and sensitive giants. Anyway I just wanted to point out that while your information is faulty, you're not inaccurate in recognizing the cruelty in dairy farming. Don't just blame the farmers though. Consumers demand for more, and for cheaper. This is the result :/ Think twice before buying milk from large scale dairy companies

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Magpie
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cow have been bred so intensively over many generations to produce large volumes of milk. Many produce so much milk that their babies can not drink it all. These cows need to be milked or they get severe and painful problems in the udders. Yeah it is a difficult one.

Just a Purpler
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately no one seems to consider the fact of why they're producing so much milk in the first place. It's because they're being artificially inseminated every year (aka as soon as possible). It takes a painful physical toll on there bodies, and they're likely to get utter infections anyway. They live short painful lives :(

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Jo Choto
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Except they produce milk for their young, not for humans, which would constitute farming them, so...

Delaney
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cows produce milk even when the calf doesn’t need it, also if a cow isn’t milked every day then they will become infected. Plus we have things like formula which can replace the majority of nutrients from milk. Another fact to add is that unfortunately, not all of the offspring make it sometimes but the cow will still produce milk. She will lactate all long as something milks her so.... it doesn’t hurt them and she could die and get infected if not milked. If you don’t believe me Please check my facts with a reliable un-biased source.

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Cows Live Up To 20 Years, Which Is 4 Times The Average Life Span Of Cows Used In The Dairy Industry

Cows Live Up To 20 Years, Which Is 4 Times The Average Life Span Of Cows Used In The Dairy Industry

Cows and calves used in the meat industry live a maximum of several months.

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Contrary To Popular Belief Bulls Can’t See Red

Contrary To Popular Belief Bulls Can’t See Red

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Cows Love Kisses

Cows Love Kisses

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Cows Love Sloppy Kisses

Cows Love Sloppy Kisses

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Kona Pake
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You’ve never been kissed until you’ve been kissed by a cow.

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Cows Have Social Hierarchies

Cows Have Social Hierarchies

It takes a while to become Miss or Mister Popularity among the cow group.

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Ashleigh Gunty
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fun fact cows also have developed a babysitting system. Where one mother cow will watch all of the young Cavs one day and then they rotate

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Cow Tipping Is A Myth

Cow Tipping Is A Myth

Cows are wary of strangers approaching, so it’s nearly impossible to catch a cow in a state of such bliss that she will allow a stranger close enough to touch her.

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Magpie
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had to look that up. Even if it was really a thing it would be mean. I would hate being woken up from a sleep, just because ppl wanted to laugh at me.

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