Its been a while since we posted an update about the protected cows at our ashram in Odisha. Some people have been asking us, “How does Baladeva the bull calf look today now that he is all grown up?” Let me share some photos of the cows along with the new goshala we built for them, which gives them more space and a bit more comfort.
Originally we were keeping all of the cows in a temporary shed we had made for them, but it was designed to accommodate just 1 or 2 cows. As their numbers increased it became too crowded for them, and in addition they had very little open space to move around outside.
Here are some photos of them in the old goshala, which served its purpose, but left a lot to be desired for the cows.
Wanting to provide them with more freedom of movement, we decided to shift them over to 12 cents of land we had originally planned to use for building a temple for the ashram. The larger land would give them a lot of freedom to roam around during the day, but we would need to build them a new goshala for them to stay in at night. This would protect them from the rain during the rainy season, protect them from mosquitoes at night, and keep them warm during the cold winter months.
Now the new goshala is completed, and the cows have a spacious and comfortable place to stay, which gives them complete freedom to move around. We have put ceiling fans in their rooms to keep flies away, and have added mosquito netting to the windows so that they are not bothered by mosquitoes at night.
In the day time they are free to roam throughout the compound, and in the night if there are mosquitoes we put them inside to sleep, after having smoked their rooms to chase out mosquitoes. During months that there are no mosquitoes we leave the doors open and they are free to sleep either inside or outside, usually preferring to sleep outside under the stars.
Here are a few photos of the construction work on the goshala building.
The cows are all very happy to be in their new house, with complete freedom to roam around, but we don’t want to stop here. Ideally the cows should be able to graze in open grassland, and we should be able to grow fresh green tall grass for them to eat, rather than feeding them commercial cow feed. Several times we have tried growing tall grass for them to eat, and they love it, but in the city we don’t have enough space to grow sufficient grass for regular use. It becomes a treat once in a while.
So our next project for the cows is to somehow acquire 5 acres of farm land outside of the city where we can create a proper environment for the cows, where they can graze in open fields on fresh green grass. For cows to remain healthy they need proper exercise, which they get by grazing in open fields, and of course they need to eat fresh green grass.
At present we feed them a combination of dried rice straw (which we collect after the rice harvesting season), along with powdered wheat husk (called locally as bhusi), as well as a commercial feed pellet made by Godrej. They are satisfied with this, but we still feel they need access to green grass, and should be able to spend time in the fields exercising. In the city its not possible, as land is too expensive and open fields no longer exist.
We will try to keep you updated on the ashram cows and our efforts to get grazing land for them. Here are a few more photos of the cows enjoying freedom in their compound.
Feeding Spinach to the Ashram Cows:
From time to time a spinach salesman passes by our ashram on his bicycle and we buy all of his spinach to feed to our cows. Here is a short video of one such time.
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[Google translate: “Hare Krishna, how beautiful it reminds me of my childhood in the field with the cows, how good it would be to be able to return to that time, it is such a beautiful and healthy life, I will always long for those times. Very nice what they do and very shocking to see so much love and so much tenderness, that Krishna bless every day of their lives for what they do.”]
Hare Krishna, que hermoso me recuerda mi niñez en el campo con las vacas, que bueno sería poder regresar a ese tiempo es una vida tan linda y tan sana, siempre voy a añorar esos tiempos. Muy lindo lo que hacen y muy impactante ver tanto amor y tanta ternura,que Krishna bendiga todos los días de sus vidas por lo que hacen.
Lovely post. So good to see cows being well taken care of.
Hare Krsna! All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga! I am very happy to see the wonderful way in which you are caring for the cows. I am positive that Srila Prabhupada is smiling. Haribol!
How nice. Please keep on doing the good work.
Great work. Cows must be protected and must be given comfort zones.
Well done. May Bhagwan Krishna Bless us all.
Excellent job done.
Pls keep up the good work. Open grazing would also be a good option for the dear cows.
Om Nama Shivaya.
Very nice. I am donating for go raksha.
Go mata ki jaya!
BTW, Prabhupada never claimed to be Hindu or in favor of spreading Hinduism.
I see you have many nice programs which require funding.
Where is your Harinama Sankirtan program and Prabhupadas transcendental book distribution program?
Great work. The cows look divine. They are blessed to be born in the sacred land of India which takes such good care of them.
You done a good job. Cow madha have to protect ,now days I saw in the road side they are eating plastics and waste from dustbin.its very sad to saw…plz do the work ..some grass growing seeds are available ..you can grow grass by watering daily.god bless your work always.
Great work by Hare Krishna! You are covering whole of India, but, why not Nagaland?
Everything looks beautiful in the pictures. Where is this ashram located?
Do you receive any government aid?
Are donations exempt from income tax?
How does one sponsor a cow.?
Do you take care of any other animals also?
Very nice! They all look healthy and happy 🙏🏻
God Bless You Saintly People. As Saintly As The Divine Cows. I Send Few American Dollars On A Regular Basis.
As Much As I Can. Thank You For How You Are Taking Care God’s Creatures.💓💓💓