Technology enters the eye of cows: Virtual winter glasses, so they can be fooled as if they're feeding out

Technology is reaching the animals. Even cows are influenced by winter weather, so in an effort to make them feel that they are in warmer areas, a farmer has equipped them with virtual reality glasses. A Turkish farmer has locked his cows inside [...]
Even cows are influenced by winter weather, so in an effort to make them feel that they are in warmer areas, a farmer has equipped them with virtual reality glasses.
A Turkish farmer has shut his cows indoors for winter, but he wants cows to think they're out in the wild enjoying sunny pastures and green grass.
His solution? He has equipped his cows with virtual reality glasses to make them think they're actually enjoying some tasty green fields under sunlight.
According to The Sun, Kocak tried the equipment on two of his cows after a study suggested that pleasant scenes make cows happier, which in turn causes them to produce more milk. Evidently it worked, for it was seen growing milk production from 22 quarts [22 L] to 27 liters a day.











