How do Cows know when it will rain?

:smack: It’s driving me nuts!!! I love cows and i don’t know how they know its going to rain!

From,
Neil -cow lover

They don’t.

My cow-orkers know when it’s gonna rain cuz they watch the Weather channel.

Neil, this sounds like an interesting question. Could you describe the circumstances under which you came to believe that your cows had the power to detect impending precipitation?

They study mooteorology.

Well, if I recollect correctly, their MOOOO-D changes. :smiley:

I’ve heard for years that when you see cows lying down that it is going to rain. Recently, I saw some cows lying down, but knew the forecast didn’t mention rain. I asked someone at the local store, what it meant when cows laid down. His answer was that they were chewing the cud. When I mentioned something about rain, he laughed. :o

“Hey, Randy, cud you mooove over? I think it’s gonna rain today and I gotta lie down.”

The cows lying down in the pasture thing is Appalachian folklore. Maybe other folk lore, too, but it was mentioned in the old Foxfire books.

I thought it was that the cows laid down when there was gonna be an earthquake. I’d never heard the rain angle before…

Knock-Knock
Who’s there?
Intrerupting Weather-prognosticating cow…
Weather Prognos…
…MOO…

Definately rain. The Foxfire books were (are) really cool. Developed as an oral history of Apppalcahian living, they were chock-full of useful mountain living advice and literature. Step by step instructions for hewing wood logs for a cabin, building a still, musical instruments. Health advice such as choking yourself on a mouthful of peanut butter to cure hiccups (it works) :wink: . It started out as a series of magazines, but became a series of books, perfect for back-to-nature type hippies who aspired to become hillbillies :p. (Don’t start with me. Why some of my best friends are…)

Cows are dumb. They do not know when it is going to rain, and they lie down when they are tired of standing up.

They know it’s going to rain as soon as they start getting wet.

in scotland they used to believe the cows could determine the weater.
Lying down meant that they were saving themself a dry patch.
But not scientificly based :rolleyes:

My quick look around the dairy shows all cows not eating or being milked are laying down. Sunny and 97 is the forecast for today. They lay down when they aren’t doing anything else. Lay there and chew their cud. Oh yeah and they know it is going to rain because they saw me wash my car.

Ever since we started eating them, they’ve been studying meat-eorology.

Well they do live outside all the time.

Maybe they’ve put together that when the clouds are not white and fluffy but dark and brooding that means it’s going to rain soon…

Maybe the feel the barometric pressure in their udders.

Maybe not.

I grew up on a farm where we raised cattle. Our land was partly pasture and partly wooded. Our cows would head for the woods when it was about to rain.

I think Zebra’s theory that cows associate brooding clouds with rain is the most likely answer.

The remarkable thing is that modern man seems to think we need to be told. Honestly, how often have you been surprised by rain, when you were outside and paying attention to the skies (or the ground in the distance)? As unpracticed as we are, I’d say it’s only happened to me a handful of times (sudden downpours on bright sunny days with few clouds) and even then, you can often see signs develop for several minutes in advance.

How far in advance can cows supposedly foresee rain? Does it count if they’re lying in the field all day, and it rains at dusk? Does it count if they only detect it minutes or seconds in advance? I certainly know people who detect when it is already beginning to lightly rain sooner than I do. I imagine a cow, naked, outdoors all day, and lacking most of our distractions would be more attuned to basic changes in wind, temperature, and sound than we are.

Assuming they particularly care. In my experience, they don’t mind a few droplets.