Assuming it's for trade, who inseminates the cows? Is it consensual?
Have there been any cow revolts against insemination?
Are cows even the sole provider of milk for cheese?
>why do ponies need cheese
to eat the cheese
>who inseminates the cows?
BVLLS
>is it consensual
no (yes)
>Have there ever been any cow revolts
Goyim don't revolt
>Are cows the sole provider of milk for cheese
Unf pony milk cheese
>>11190Sometimes I dream about cheese...
The cows are NEETs who eat all day and have their boobs regularly massaged by unicorn magic. The cows live an aristocratic life in their ponybuilt ethnostate longhouse while the ponies do all of the labor needed to keep the grass green. There was a war between cows and ponies at some point and the cows won.
>>11190>Have there been any cow revolts against insemination?They're dumber than mudponies (70-80 IQ).
>>11190>Why do ponies need cheese?Why do you need cheese?
>Assuming it's for trade, who inseminates the cows?Cows? And probably a fair few ponies, let's be honest... I mean they're all consenting adults after all.
>Is it consensual?Did you even watch Boast Busters?
>Have there been any cow revolts against insemination?Maybe in the distant past? They seem to be perfectly content cattle in the show though. There's probably little reason to even interfere with their breeding beyond perhaps controlling the number of males since you don't need that many of them and they'd just eat up resources. Maybe the ponies sell meat to other creatures so they don't just have to slaughter ~45% of calves with no profit? Pretty dark, tbh. But they must do something, be3cause how many bulls have we seen? The cows are smart enough you can just let them fuck and enjoy it and make more cattle. I don't know why you would need artificial insemination at this point.
>Are cows even the sole provider of milk for cheese?IDK buddy, are they?
Not a whole lot of pictures of ponies fucking cows funny enough, but you know damn well it'd happen, even if it was taboo. Slavery be that way. All the interesting questions are about how things came to be, not how they are.