#CowWatch

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FarmTube Goes Grazing: Regenerative Agriculture Cow-Calf Pair Sucking Milk.

At 4 minutes and 50 seconds into the video, I thought the 5-month-old calf had finished all the milk available. But he had other ideas! There is something therapeutic in watching cows in nature. Well, this video is 7 minutes of cow-watching.

In addition to this calf drinking, this old cow has some milk for us too! Some of that milk is given to the 2020 calves. There are two of them too.

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This video was recorded in Southland New Zealand. More specifically FiordlandNZ. it is a typical New Zealand calf, being raised on a Regenerative Agriculture farm. We are cattle farming.

It is common for New Zealand farmers to do calf rearing. We also call it rearing calves. Part of the fun of the job is found in hearing the suckling cow satisfying sound. We hope these two calves will become part of our regenerative agriculture cattle herd.

While you watch this video you can hear cow babies sounds, it's one of the sounds of regenerative agriculture in New Zealand.

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A cow-calf loves hay, which is dried cut grass. They think it is a great treat. So do Goats.

Who'd keep goats? We do for Goat Milking. We do, to milk them, feed our calves, and make soap for people with sensitive skin. We're Goat Milk Soap-makers. We feed our calves and make soap for people with sensitive skin.

The goat mothers have their kids drinking from them, and we also take some for our soap. It is made in New Zealand on a real New Zealand farm. It is handmade soap from New Zealand.

Who'd keep goats if they are so hard to control? We do, to milk them, feed our calves, and make soap for people with sensitive skin. You can see more here: https://GoatMilkSoap.co.nz and https://PalmOilFreeSoap.com

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