resident

Kisori

Is a Cow, born on 2002-05-15, who joined us on 2002-10-11.

My Mom and I were owned by couple who were both teachers. She was pure white and very beautiful but somehow she did not like either of the teachers and refused to let them milk her. It was frustrating for them as they felt they were getting no return on their investment of feeding us. One day they put on very clean clothes and tilak and walked us to the Care for Cows facility and asked to speak with the chief cowherd man. As he approached to greet us, the teachers removed their shoes and bowed folding their hands in a respectful gesture. With smiles on their faces they said that they wanted to offer a cow and calf in charity as they had heard cows were well looked after here. They said they would also supply enough food to maintain us for six months. The cowherd man was surprised that someone would offer a fresh cow to him, one that was supposedly giving eight liters of milk daily. He accepted us and the devious couple left never to return. My Mom also did not let the Care for Cows men milk her so I got to drink all the milk. They left her alone as she was very friendly otherwise. Consequently, I am fat, healthy and happy.







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