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Love
the
spot.
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There
is
great
facilities
for
cow
-
krishna
😍
There
is
various
types
of
cows
and
there
size
is
so
so
big
😃
Also
they
have
there
seperate
names
which
are
so
cute
🥰.
We
can
tough
them,
they
never
scare
from
us
and
very
cooperative
for
a
one
touch.
We
can
also
feed
them
a
cow
cake
type
which
can
be
bought
in
the
counter.
😇
Veru
very
great
place
🙂🙂🙂🙂
The
Goshala
at
Govardhan
Ecovillage
was
started
in
2003.
Beginning
with
only
9
cows
&
bulls,
the
number
today
has
increased
to
104
and
is
expected
to
reach
150
in
next
few
years.
One
of
the
unique
features
at
the
Govardhan
Ecovillage
Goshala
is
the
personal
attention
and
care
given,
with
separate
special
zones
allocated
for
Bulls,
Cows,
Calves
and
milking
Cows.
Pregnant
Cows
are
offered
special
diet
and
care
to
ensure
proper
health
of
the
Cow
and
the
calf.
Old
cows
and
bulls
are
given
special
care.
Cows
at
Govardhan
Ecovillage
are
treated
as
one
of
the
family
members
and
all
due
care
is
given
to
them.
The
health
status
of
each
and
every
cow
is
noted
on
a
daily
basis
and
is
logged
for
long
term
monitoring.
To
ensure
proper
medical
care
a
veterinary
doctor
visits
the
Goshala
regularly
and
is
locally
available
in
case
of
all
emergency
situations.
Primary
treatments
are
done
with
homeopathy
and
herbal
medicines.
Apart
from
providing
clean
hygienic
surroundings,
fresh
water
and
ventilation,
great
care
is
taken
with
regards
to
their
diet.
Proper
nutrition
is
provided
in
the
form
of
kadbakutti,
corn
flour,
tuar
and
wheat
bran.
Lucerne
grass,
Yeshwant
grass,
Paragrass
grown
at
our
own
farmland
provides
very
good
nutrition
for
our
Cows.
With
7
people
serving
the
Cows
round
the
clock,
it
is
ensured
that
all
timely
requirements
are
taken
care
off.
Govardhan
Ecovillage
Goshala
provides
excellent
facilities
for
Cows
and
bulls,
setting
world-class
standards
in
Cow
care
with
rope
free
zones,
fresh
water,
special
calf
care
and
many
other
practical
considerations.
Traditionally
cows
are
treated
as
one
of
the
family
members
and
due
care
is
given
to
them.
As
for
their
diet
green
fodder
like
corn
&
millet
is
being
grown
in
abundant
quantity.