Five years ago, the Lautner family from the state of Iowa showed to the public their unusual-looking cows in beautiful photos. The pictures of the showy animals spread like wildfire, and the family’s income boomed.
![What first appear to be plush animals are actually fluffy cows](https://onejive.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/halfcherokee.jpg)
The Lautners have been breeding these cows for sale since then, and take them to exhibitions.
The animals in fact aren’t a special breed. The only difference is that their hair is washed, oiled and nourished every day to create the fluffy coat.
The process requires a long and hard work, but the end result is really charming.
![What first appear to be plush animals are actually fluffy cows](https://onejive.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/OrangeSherbert.jpg)
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