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Apr23
4 Reasons to Do Tai Chi for Cows

There's a dairy farmer dude in England, Rob Taverner, who thinks performing tai chi in front of his cows each morning helps the cows give more milk.

He:

1. shows the cows how to leave their problems behind

2. directs his cows to a 'zone'

3. shares his emotions - relaxation, calmness and happiness - with the cows

4. expects the happy cows to be productive cows.

But, can a cow give more milk when it is laughing? 

Now, if it were the cows doing Tai Chi, I do believe it might work.

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