Twitch streamer “lives the dream” receives donations and food when she moos at the camera

Twitch streamer “lives the dream” receives donations and food when she moos at the camera

A Twitch streamer of a special kind went viral with a clip because she yelled at the camera to get food.

Who is the Twitch streamer? The non-profit organization Alveus Sanctuary was founded by Maya Higa and rescues animals to provide them with a place to live in Texas, USA. Alveus Sanctuary produces content about working with the animals. They have a YouTube and a Twitch channel. On these channels, there is a continuous livestream showcasing some of the animals.

A cow named Winnie (The Moo) has also found a home with the organization. She is a Red Angus and 3 years old. Her appearance in a clip from the Twitch livestream went viral on the internet some time ago.

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“Get food and get paid”

What kind of clip is this? In a stream excerpt, Winnie The Moo can be seen standing at a trough rubbing her head against it. She turns to the camera and makes a loud “Moo!” Shortly thereafter, a viewer of the stream donates bits, activating the mechanism at the trough: Food is dispensed into the trough.

So Winnie successfully managed to “convince” the viewers to give her some treats.

You can watch the clip here on TikTok:

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In a post on X, founder Maya Higa clarified: “Just to let everyone know, these are just treats for Winnie and she is fed ABSOLUTELY EVERY DAY on top of that.” So Winnie is not reliant on donations being made in the Twitch stream.

Comments under the clip on X are enthusiastic about Winnie the cow:

  • zeroXhope writes: “The cow Winnie has more real viewer interaction than most human streamers.”
  • aimi_xyz is jealous of Winnie: “Winnie is living the dream: get food and get paid.”
  • stables_money comments: “Imagine checking your Twitch stats and realizing you’ve been beaten by a cow.”

There are also other animals that are regularly live on Twitch. Two pigs, for example, even beat the Twitch streamer MontanaBlack in watch time. Read more about this here on MeinMMO: Two “streamers” on Twitch have almost 13 times more hours than Montana Black, despite having only 12 viewers

Source(s): Dexerto, Alveus Sanctuary auf X, alveussanctuary.com (auch Bildquelle)
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