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UK Dairy Farm Swaps Milking for Moo Hugs as Climate Costs Mount

Cow Cuddles Replace Milk at UK Farm Battling Floods and High Costs

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June 19, 2025
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After decades of milking cows, one family-run farm in northeast England has found an unexpected new source of income—and joy: cow cuddles.

At Dumble Farm, what once was a traditional dairy operation has transformed into a unique sanctuary where visitors can spend time snuggling with gentle giants. The shift didn’t come by choice, but by necessity. Repeated floods and unsustainably low milk prices forced the farm to reconsider its future.

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“The amount of flooding and the pressures on our land were just making it unsustainable for us to carry on,” said Fiona Wilson, who co-owns the farm.

The impacts of climate change have hit agriculture hard. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and extreme weather have devastated crops and farmland across Europe. For Dumble Farm, it meant more than just poor harvests—it wiped out the grass their cows depended on and made dairy production financially unviable.

So, in 2022, the farm sold off most of its dairy herd and pivoted to something radically different: cow cuddling experiences. For £95 ($127.80), guests can pet, brush, and relax with the cows in a cozy, straw-filled barn. The visit also includes a safari ride to meet the farm’s Highland cattle.

“It’s been so worth it, just to get so close to the cows, and they are so loving and gentle,” said Emma Hutton, 25, after spending time bonding with one of the cows.

It took over a year of careful training to ensure the cows were comfortable with human affection, but now, they seem to enjoy the attention just as much as the guests do.

“They like being pampered. They are like big dogs… It’s more of a spa day for the cows,” explained farmer James McCune.

But this isn’t just a feel-good novelty. The money raised from cow cuddles goes toward something much bigger—a wildlife conservation initiative aimed at protecting local species, including the endangered lapwing bird.

“It’s great that we can fund the conservation scheme by having visitors to the farm, and that’s really the bigger picture,” Wilson added.

In the face of rising climate pressures and shrinking profit margins, Dumble Farm has found a way not only to survive—but to thrive, by connecting people, animals, and nature in a truly heartwarming way.

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