Though Bill was a demanding master, he was not a cruel one, he knew that with the cow calves to raise and the two whining human babies, they two humans he had would be busy enough to take care of them and any more! So he decided to wait on breeding Sherry any more for now, watching his calves grow into big and strong bovines.
Sherry knew that humans and cows were different, watching Bills calves grow up was proof enough, in three months time, they were walking, talking, and using the toilet, while Megan and Lyle were even further behind them! Megan was only just beginning to crawl confidently, occasionally trying to walk, while Lyle was only getting crawling down. Sherry was glad that Bill had purchased Lilly, the human nursemaid who was helping her.
Sherry and Lilly of course, were at the bottom of the family structure, so although they had to take care of the calves, they had to obey their young masters commands as much as Bill's. Which made disciplining them hard when one of them could simply tell Sherry or Lilly 'No.' or the fact that the calves made fun of the humans for pooping and peeing outside.
They also made fun of the fact that the humans went naked everywhere, and the women dripping milk almost constantly from their massive breasts. But Sherry never understood clothes, they just looked so uncomfortable and constricting, and how would you relieve yourself while wearing pants?
Well, as it happens Lyle's twin sister had decided to, in a moment of fun, try to teach .Sherry how to use the toilet. Sherry was constantly confused on what to do, often forgetting to lift the lid or sit down on the toilet. Of course, everyone knew humans were too stupid to use the toilet, but that didn't stop the calves from laughing about it. Especially since Sherry had to clean up the messes.
Bill disciplined his calves, and showed them how to milk the humans as they got older, and taught them about the inferiority of humans and superiority of cows. Sherry loved to hear him talk and lecture, it always calmed her to hear how the cows made all the decisions for humans, and all they had to do was obey their masters.