in pens, stables or paddocks.
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Cows are kept in barns, corrals or pens with sheds for them to go to if the weather turns bad, as well as pasture and rangeland for those who can have access to them from spring to early winter.
Cattle egrets often stay near cows, feeding on insects and parasites that are disturbed by the cows as they move through the grass. These birds have a symbiotic relationship with the cows, as they benefit from the insects while providing a pest control service for the cows.
Cows stay in a barn or a pasture. They need shelter from the elements and a safe place to rest and eat.
Cows are social animals and typically travel in groups or herds. They feel more secure and safe when surrounded by other cows. However, cows may sometimes wander off alone if they get lost or separated from the herd.
Cows huddle in groups for protection, warmth, and companionship. It helps them stay safe from predators, regulate body temperature, and socialize with other members of the herd.
Cattle are herd animals and they have evolved to stay close together... like elephants, zebras,goats...etc. for elephants and zebras they stay in groups as a defense mechanism against predators, but I'm not sure if cows have a natural enemy. also... if one cow finds food, the entire herd can have food it's also a survival technique. you would wwant to stay close to someone that can find food for you, wouldn't you?