Mischievous baby cow tries to sneak inside house when owner’s back is turned

It turns out that the cow’s owner had a valid cause for preventing him from entering.

We can’t dispute that baby animals are lovely, but we also can’t deny that they can be mischievous. Even if they’re not supposed to, they’ll go for it if they find something they want.

But, because they’re so cute, their misbehaviour always ends up in cute moments.

You generally picture a cat or a dog when you think of baby animal mischief. But what about cow mischief?

The majority of individuals do not have to cope with this.

However, Niko Fredericks does.

Niko lives on a 9-acre farm with rescued animals such as dogs, cats, goats, pigs, chickens, pigeons, cows, and even a parrot.

Sven, their cow, is definitely a handful. Sven considers himself a member of the pack because he grew up with six dogs.

Sven assumes that because the other dogs are permitted inside, he is as well.

“Anytime the door is open for more than a few minutes, he will make a run for it,” Niko explains.

Cows are extremely curious creatures (even more so than cats), and he was sick as a baby and spent time in my laundry room, so he was used to being indoors. He no longer makes it inside because I always lock the doorknob.”

Sven, on the other hand, will get inside whenever he forgets to lock the knob.

Niko does not want Sven inside the house because he is prone to slipping on the wooden floors.

Niko attempts to keep him out in the field where he belongs so he doesn’t hurt himself or the other animals.

But if Sven had his way, he’d spend the entire day napping inside.

When Sven does make it inside, a few goodies are all it takes to entice him out again.

“If he gets inside, I generally chuckle and get some snacks to entice him back outside before any harm is done,” Niko adds. “Because cows are really food oriented, he usually walks out right away for a cookie

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