Dairy cows let outside for the first time since winter.

From YT: This Dutch Groundhog Day signals the start to spring and is quite an experience to see as the cows literally run and jump with anticipation as they can now freely graze on the lush, untouched spring pastures of the Beemster polder.

Beemster Graskaas is a rare, extra smooth cheese made in April from the first milking of the cows as they leave the barn for the first time after the cold, windy winter. The milk taken during the first weeks of Spring is the creamiest and is used to create a special edition cheese to be released at the Spring Cheese Festival.
entr0pysays...

Naw, for example if everyone stopped eating dogs, they would still exist. And on that point, seriously everybody, stop eating dogs.

A10anissaid:

Beautiful. It's enough to turn one vegan. Of course the paradox is, were we all to do so, the cow, sheep, pig, hen etc, would no longer be needed. Hmmm, dilemma.

poolcleanersays...

Ahhhh to be a dairy cow. So carefree and duty driven. I wonder what it feels like to have four of your nipples constantly pinched, your milk squirted into buckets by weird bipedal mammals that you cannot comprehend.

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