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While most college students today are addicted to electronic devices, here is an MBA student with a difference.
He loves agriculture, something what his forefathers did and his parents do. The passion for the field had attracted him to pursue cattle rearing.
In an effort to take good care of cattle, he has covered the entire cattle shed with mosquito nets and has even fixed a ceiling fan for the cows.
S Rosario Anand (23), son of Sebastian (52), a farmer of Marudhur near Valadi in Lalgudi, pursues MBA in a private college in the district.
Often when he went to milk the cows, he suffered mosquito bites. This prompted him to empathise with the mute animals in the cowshed. “From the next day, I started to protect these cattle and so bought mosquito nets and tied them around the cowshed,” Rosario recalls.
After hanging the mosquito nets, Rosario found the shed to be very sultry, and hence arranged a ceiling fan.
“Now the cows feel better and even give more milk than usual,” the cheerful student said.His love towards the animals is enormous. He wakes up by 6am every day, and bathes the cows and clean the shed himself.
“I love doing all these work and the animals too reciprocate,” Rosario said.
Around 8 am, Rosario goes to college, and his father settles to milking the cows.
“When the mosquito bites, there is over blood loss and so the milk production will become low. After the arrest of mosquito bite, visible the result and so milk secretion among the cows also increase”, Rosario claims.
This cattle lover aims to maintain a farm with at least 20 cows after completing his MBA. Presently, they are having six cows of various varieties including Jersey, Red Sindhi and other popular varieties.
“It is absolutely, a good business too. When we properly maintain the cattle and manage the milk distribution, there are enormous gains,” Rosario sums up.
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