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Why a tool-using cow could change how we see farm animals

Last updated: January 19, 2026 2:55 pm
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Cows are often overlooked when it comes to studying the cognitive capacities of animals. However, a recent study by Antonio Osuna-Mascaró and Alice Auersperg from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna in Austria has shed light on the remarkable abilities of these gentle creatures. Veronika, a pet cow, has been identified as the first recorded non-primate mammal to exhibit flexible, multi-purpose tool use.

Tool use, defined as manipulating an object to achieve a goal, was once thought to be a uniquely human trait. However, observations of animals like chimpanzees using tools for termite fishing have challenged this notion. Veronika’s use of a broom to scratch herself demonstrates a level of cognitive flexibility that is rarely seen in non-primate mammals. She not only uses the bristled end to scratch her back but also flips the tool to use the smoother stick end for her more sensitive underside.

Veronika’s behavior indicates that she possesses the three key ingredients of a creative tool user, as identified by psychologist Josep Call. She gathers information about the physical properties of objects, combines this knowledge to solve problems, and has a propensity to manipulate objects. This level of cognitive sophistication suggests that cows, and potentially other livestock, may have more complex mental lives than previously believed.

Understanding the cognitive abilities of animals like cows can have significant implications for how we treat them. Research has shown that perceptions of an animal’s mental capacities influence attitudes towards their treatment. Participants in studies tended to rate animals with perceived higher mental capacities as less edible and more worthy of moral concern. Veronika’s story challenges the notion of “simple-minded” livestock and prompts us to reconsider our treatment of these animals.

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In conclusion, Veronika’s innovative use of a broom highlights the cognitive complexity of cows and calls into question our assumptions about their intelligence. By acknowledging and respecting the minds of animals, we can potentially transform the way we interact with and care for them. As we continue to uncover the hidden abilities of animals, it is essential to confront our own cognitive dissonance and recognize the rich inner lives of the creatures we share the planet with.

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