The problem with monsoon is that we get a lot of rain in relatively short amount time. Like we received around 1200 mm (around 50") of rain in 2020 of which 1000mm (around 40") of rain was received in just 3 months.
The problem is that the if we release the Buffaloes, it will be difficult to herd them back. There's a Hindi saying "the Buffalo is gone in Water" it means the task has become complicated
Several villages have been flooded after more than a week of early monsoon rains in the catchment areas of the Gandak and Burhi Gandak rivers in Nepal and north Bihar. We have received heavy rain every day since the arrival of Monsoon. This year Monsoon is widespread and highly active in Bihar...
Yes monsoon type climate is very conducive to agriculture (generally)
you can see the village in the background. In Old World settlements are different, homes are clustered together and it is surrounded by farm lands
For three days in a row I got drenched in rain while grazing my Buffaloes. Buffaloes are enjoying the rain. This Buffalo is going into the shrubs to decorate her horns. They don't eat that weed they just put shrubs and other plants on their horns for some reason.
See cow's milk is mainly deficient in calcium, protein and fat. Anything that bring these three nutrients up can be used. As you may already know that I don't use milk replacers and those who do use buffalo replacer. What I have heard from the States that they use lamb replacer or goat milk...