Milking the cows at my farm. (Fresh photographs 🤤)

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Hello everyone,

Today’s post is about milking the cows that I own at my farmhouse. I have two cows at my farmhouse. They need to be manually milked by hand as there are only two that are owned by us.

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These cows apart from giving the milk, help us in many ways. As I own apple orchards, these orchard need manure that is made from cow dung. The grass grown in my orchards also gets consumed by these cows. So it’s a kind of give and take process.

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These cows are very calm and they do not disturb while milking them. They only need something to eat while getting milked.

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These are the tits of the cow that are still dry. A little bit of oil is required to get the milk out of them.

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These cows need to have something to eat while getting milked otherwise they can also kick 😅

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It requires a lot of effort to milk the cow. It isn’t as easy as it looks. Here’s my mother milking the cow.

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We usually get around 15-20l of milk from these two cows. That is very good as these cows get proper diet.

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Here’s the photograph of the fresh milk. Enjoy 🥰
This need to be boiled before consuming.

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Thanks for passing by.

Love from Himalayas ❤️

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