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It's probably a domestic water buffalo. Water buffalo milk is used to make proper mozzarella cheese. Been doing it in Italy since Roman times. Most South American water buffalo are tame. Most Asian water buffAlo are beasts if burden and tame. Surprisingly often not used for milk. I watched a documentary about an Australian women living in Cambodia or Laos, as a "charity", establishing a water buffalo dairy. She would give away a pregnant cow. The people had to raise the calf, after X months they were supposed to return the cos, but could keep the calf. They were teaching the locals water buffalo cows could be milked. They didn't know this. Water buffalo cows produce a lot less milk than a normal dairy cow. Btw the typical Indian cow wandering around the streets might produce obe-sixthnto ine-quarter the amount of milk of a typical Western dairy cow. And their are far more of them. Produce little milk and no meat. The Holy Cow is the first place the climate change cult should start cow reductins on. As unnecessary as it is anyway, CO2 being positive green gas. Methane? Their are wild water buffalo in South America and Asia. Australia of course, probably the largest number in the world. In India. In Sri Lanka I've seen herds of wild water buffalo. In X park. Wild elephant. No tigers only great big leopards. I did wonder if some of thecwzter buffalo were domestic? Wanderi g into the park to feed? *** If the copper used 4 shot axca lot do, unless in the face, it will do little harm. Thick skins, fat and muscle. |