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Svansfall at 30 May 2006: 13:44

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How do I know it is pleasure?

Well, it helps if you know the bovine body language, which can be studied easily if you spend all your days interracting with bovines for a few decades.  Actually, you can learn the hints of it in just a few days, but to learn all the minor details of it, takes anything from months to years.

If you don't feel like doing spending all this time with cows, pick up the books on animal behaviour and animal body language that the agricultural colleges use for teaching the farmer-students how to best interract with the animals.  I have several books on this subject, but sadly none of them exist in English, so I cannot recommend any specific books.  But I am sure that agricultural colleges must have those kind of books in the US, just like they do in my country.  It's vital to every farmer to know the body language of their animals.

But even if you have not studied their body language, some things are rather easy to tell, even though you're going to miss the subtle messages.

I'll tell you the easy things, although I know I've already mentioned those things before.  One way they show that they find your touch pleasant, is that they lean themselves heavily against you, trying to get you to touch them more.  The more they enjoy something, the more they relax... they lower their head a bit, they close their eyes completely or slightly.  They exhale deeply, just like I am sure you've witnessed dogs do soon after they've curled up to relax somewhere.   If there is a sexual touch, and they want more, they will raise their tail high up and to the side.

An easy way to tell that they find things pleasurable, is to stop and walk away from them, in the middle of touching them.   If they come back after you, and urgently press themselves up against you, they do not want you to stop.   If they don't bother coming after you, they didn't enjoy it.  But this is really only needed if you are novice to their body language, which you really shouldn't be if you want to spend time with animals.  I still have to walk away sometimes, and that is only because I have things to do and I simply will not have the time to spend forever with the cows, as much as I would love to.   So, in this way, I can always confirm if they were indeed enjoying it or not.

It is really difficult to walk away from a cow who keeps trying to get you to touch her.

If they don't get pleasure from something, they will not relax.  They will not close their eyes and lower their head.  They will not raise their tail, they will not lean into you.  They'll start grazing or just walk away.

Does this answer your question for how I know it is pleasure?

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