A spectacular view of the cow milking process in rural areas

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Assalamu Alaikum friends, how are you all? I hope you are well and healthy during this winter and always stay well and healthy. I wish you all the best. I am also very well with your prayers and the infinite mercy of Allah. However, in this very cold winter, especially for the livestock, small children and the elderly, everyone should pray so that they can stay healthy.

Friends, today I have brought you a video that I think you have never seen before or even if you have seen it, only those who live in villages have seen it and I have come up with such a beautiful video for you. Please watch the video and definitely give your opinion on how you like it.

Friends, today I will show you through a video the method of milking a newly delivered cow, that is, how a cow's milk is milked. Friends, the method of milking a cow is a rural tradition that has been going on since ancient times, that is, it is a common process. Among the villagers, they do their milking by hand, but in the present era, cows are milked by machines, but this method has not yet been introduced in the villages. They fight with their hands.

To donate milk in this way, the group has to take the baby to a specific place and leave it with the baby. When the baby starts to suck the cow's nipples and starts drinking milk, the owner of the cow removes the baby, that is, ties the baby to a place, and quickly milks it with the help of a bucket or something else.

Because every animal wants its baby to be healthy and well, that's why it wants to hide the milk to feed its baby. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the cow owner quickly finished the milking process. While doing this wonderfully, I saw that about two to three kilograms of milk had been milked. He removed it and left it in a certain place for the baby to drink.

Friends, milking is a complex process, especially a very difficult task with the help of hands. However, this work is being done in our rural areas like this. We have seen it since childhood. However, those who live in the city or abroad may have never seen this method. I was born in the village, so I have been fortunate enough to see such a method. Please tell me who has seen this method of milking milk.

can factek lakal, can baxsa le karaarat hinnay qeedaalisso kolbat qeedaalisan kee qadaaga fan limoh beenih. Kulli subci annah tan qadaagah addal, kulli num isi fayxi le mari qadaaga fan yamaate can yaylamme. Anu akkel tanbulle viidiyo ubleh, sidiica kilogiraam can qadaagah beenih yaniinim karaarat addat limoh.

tonnal kataysiisik, mannal tikcineh yi viidiyo canti cogda barri dariifal? Asmatah, atu isi mablal yoh warissam duddaah, fooca fanah qaxmeqe viidiyooya tablem faxxa. Anu asaaku salaamata koh axce. Ciggiltah tan qusba viidiyol koo ableyyo. Tohumi fanah,qaafiyata kee nagay sug. Kulli numuh meqe karma qaagita. Anu asaaku salaamata koh axce. Yalli koo dacrisay.


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Wow, what a beautiful cow is being milked, my mouth is watering when I see it, I feel like I can drink a glass of raw milk from there, it has a lot of nutrients, people can make a lot of profit by selling it in the market

Village made me a video of the milking process and if I could get such pure milk raw, I could eat it.Thanks for the kind comment.

Such a beautiful and peaceful scene
The simplicity of village life always brings a special kind of calm and happiness. Truly refreshing to watch and feel connected to nature.

In fact, the education, culture, and experience of rural life all feel different.They never come to mind for people like us who are into rock and roll.

This is undoubtedly a wonderful sight in rural Bengal when the villagers practice it and it is a source of income.

This is absolutely true. By raising animals, you can not only benefit yourself but also fulfill the nutritional needs of your family, just like this guru is fulfilling the needs of both of us with his pure milk.

I used to enjoy these scenes a lot when I was a child. This is how people in rural Bengal milk cows. I saw it after a long time.