DStv Channel 403 Saturday, 11 January 2025

Feeling stressed? Cuddle a cow, says UK dairy farm

LONDON - Morag, an imposing Highland cow with a caramel coat, ambles out of the main shed at Dumble Farm in northern England and stands ready to meet her guests. 

Visitors have travelled from far and wide to the farm near Beverley in east Yorkshire, not to buy milk, yoghurt or cheese, but to enjoy a cuddle with Morag and her companions.

Fiona Wilson and her co-farmers at Dumble Farm started offering the cuddling sessions in February when it became obvious that economic difficulties of modern dairy farming had become untenable.

"Some people like to engage with dogs or cats or horses and other people find that cows are the animals they want to be with," Wilson told AFP.

"People are coming for a wellbeing point of view. That anxiety relieving-ness of being with animals is almost like a therapy."
 

The farm sold all but five of its dairy herd because of plummetting milk prices and high inflation
AFP | Oli SCARFF

- Horn of a dilemma -

Dumble Farm's owners looked to diversify because a sharp fall in the price of milk and high inflation was crippling their dairy farming business.

"They were our friends really, with placid friendly natures," Wilson said.

"We thought maybe that we could try having a go at cow cuddling, just to earn a bit of extra money on top of our conservation scheme and also to engage people with what we were doing here."

The farm prepared the cows for months before inviting customers to come and cuddle them -- and the cows appeared happy to oblige.

"They are inquisitive animals. They are interested when people come down to see them," said Wilson.

They now charge £50 for visitors to cuddle a cow - and the idea is proving a hit
AFP | Oli SCARFF

- Udder bliss -

The experience, which also includes educational activities on conservation and sustainable farming, draws couples, families and cow lovers from across the country. 

The £50 ($63) per person tickets sell out months in advance. 

Inside the barn, dozing cows delight in having their chins scratched and their soft coats brushed by the paying visitors.

When the sessions end, the visitors are herded outside the cowshed and into the sun where Morag awaits.

Morag raises her head to the sky as visitors brush and caress her soft furry chest, drawing smiles and hums of delight from her human companions.

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