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Meet Kopiko, a calf from Budangbudang, our cow. Weāve been taking care of Budangbudang, and in return, we receive a shareāKopiko. Since the rain stopped, Iāve had to reduce the cow population due to the lack of water and insufficient grazing grass. With six cows to manage, Iām handling them alone, but itās been difficult to do so efficiently. To ease this, the water problem, Iāve hired a team to dig a well on Monday, and Iām hopeful it will be finished soon.
In addition, I have to walk 25 minutes to our main house to take a bath. The journey back to the farm leaves me drenched in sweatāan amusing, yet challenging part of life as a starting farmer.
We need to sell Kopiko as soon as possible, ideally tomorrow, along with Budong, the one that returned. The proceeds from the sale will help pay off my parentsā debt. Weāre hoping for a good price to make this happen.
Aw, farewell to Kopiko and Budong. I don't know what will happen to them after they been sold, but I wish that the money you get from selling them would help your finances :))
Actually, it's two birds with one stone. We'll be able to pay for my parents' debt and two less cows to attend to. It's getting harder during the summer coz the grass can't recover fast enough unlike during rainy season.