Guest guest Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 It takes some work but such work save your medicine cost. Otherwise we spend on easy butter and then on medicine for some idling in between. Such ghee also is usefull as medicine for health. I make my own medicine which do take some hard work like sitting on wood stove for 2-3 hours etc. But such hard work makes one healthy and we feel greatly satisfied in mind after a work out even though tired. Otherwise we sit and spend time in gossip or even usefull activities bt are not satisfied. Easly achieved thing give us things but not satisfaction. If throughly satisfing to with cows and see tham of so much value for us. Churning is technique. My mother used to do it regularly and I used to help her many times. Its doesn't take so much hard work if know correct technique. Your Servant Madan Gopal Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2005 Report Share Posted November 4, 2005 - Rosalie Malik <labangalatika (AT) vsnl (DOT) net> Srivallabha (das) JPS (Persian Gulf) <Srivallabha.JPS (AT) pamho (DOT) net> Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:02 PM Re: Interested > Dear Sri Vallabha prabhu > > pamho agtSP > > The young bulls a very easy to train when they are used to being handled > nicely from birth . Then they are not afraid. When they are a little > grown up they can be taught to lead with a halter and a rope and a some > treats and a little stick, to go and stop. ISCOWP has excellent articles > and a video on training bulls made by Balabhadra prabhu. www.iscowp.org .. > Then you can ask a local farmer since they all know how to work with bulls > to train your bulls but find a good person who is patient and gentle, and > is not going to just force them with beating and pulling the nose rope, if > any.. They will teach them the voice commands in local language which they > will use for their whole life, This farmer will have his own trained bulls > who can teach your young bulls. When they are hitched up together , the old > one will go on obeying voice commands and the young one will go along with > it and learn. Kurma rupa prabhu of Care for Cows in Vrindaban is training > his young bulls like this very nicely/ He found 2 good men to train them > daily, and Nirguna mataji rescued an old working ox from a cruel owner > and gave him to Kurma rupa and so this old one is teaching all these young > ones how to move as he knows everything. The young bulls will need to be > castrated too. All vets hopefully these days use a very simple method > which just clamps the spermatic tubes and is very fast. There is some > swelling but they go back to grazing right away. Arnica is given( homeo > medicine) and some ointment .. or ghee and haldi extenally, > > We are at Roha, Raigad Dist, Maharastra, about 3 to 4 hours from Mumbai, > pretty much out of the way > your servant Labangaltika dasi > > > > Original Message ----- > Srivallabha (das) JPS (Persian Gulf) <Srivallabha.JPS (AT) pamho (DOT) net> > Rosalie Malik <labangalatika (AT) vsnl (DOT) net>; <krsnamvt (AT) md3 (DOT) vsnl.net.in>; > <kvldrmani (AT) rediffmail (DOT) com>; <nandakumar108 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> > Cc: Cow (Protection and related issues) <Cow (AT) pamho (DOT) net> > Saturday, October 29, 2005 11:18 AM > Re: Interested > > > > Dear Labangalatila dasi mataji, > > PAMHO, AGTSP > > > > Thanks for your encouragement. My father has been giving only homoeo > > medicines for all the cows/calves. Currently he has not been breeding > > selectively, but I have insisted that he does. I will also take the advice > > on seperating calves over 1.5 years. > > > > Putting the bulls to use, is what he has to know more about. for > ploughing, > > it involves substantial training. > > > > But he will take care of the whole lot life long. > > > > Where are you located? > > > > your servant, > > Sri Vallabha das > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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