Cow Cuddling For Community Healing: Msu's Dairy Cattle Center Offers Public Petting Events
Attention all stressed-out folks! Do you need a break from your hectic routine? Fear not, the Michigan State University’s Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center has got you covered!
We know the world can sometimes be a stressful place, but the folks at the teaching center have found a unique way to make things better. What's their secret, you ask? Cows and goats! Yes, you read that right, these furry, four-legged friends are here to help you de-stress.
It all started as a way for the staff at the center to come together and heal after the unfortunate mass shooting that happened a while back. But they didn't keep this secret to themselves, they decided to share the love with the public, and now anyone can come to the cow petting event and enjoy some quality time with these lovely creatures.
And let's not forget about the baby chicks! The center has got everything you need to take your mind off your worries. It's like a petting zoo, but better!
So come on down and experience the joy of petting cows, calves, and baby chicks. And who knows, you might even get a chance to milk a cow or two! The event takes place once a month, so mark your calendars and spread the word. You won't regret it!
According to Faith Cullens-Nobis, "This is an opportunity for us to give back to the community that supports us so much." So, don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to hang out with some of the most adorable animals on the planet and de-stress in the best way possible. We hope to see you there!