Actually, it's always the newcomers who buy their own home in the country and then don't want to see that they just live in the country. And then they go to court against cow dung on the street, against bells on the cows' necks, preferably against the existence of farmers. As far away as North Rhine-Westphalia, for example, they made fun of the couple, who for years complained through the authorities in Upper Bavaria because the cows rang too loudly...
species extinction Dugong cows partly threatened with extinction A dugong swims in the lagoons off New Caledonia. photo © Christian Grondin/Xinhua/dpa They are said to have provided the template for the myth of the mermaid. Off the coast of East Africa, however, the dugong manatees may soon be gone forever. Dugong sea cows are said to have once inspired the myth of the mermaid - now these sea animals with the distinctive tail fin are threatened with extinction off East...
The vast majority find Krampuses to be terrifying creatures, especially when walking through a dark forest at night. Monstrous, shaggy, with a sinister expression and horns on the skull, that's something you can of course also fear as an adult. It is remarkable, however, that their horns seem to scare the Tyrolean Chamber of Agriculture less than their drinking habits. A Krampus ordering an oat milk latte macchiato scared at least some Tyrolean farmers.It's about a video from the state's...
Two rooms, two atmospheres. Tuesday evening in Menton (Alpes-Maritimes), on the esplanade des Sablettes, while the bars and restaurants had all almost exclusively chosen to remain connected to TF1, for the entry into competition of the Blues, we were doing something completely different under the yacht club vault. On the spot, no outpouring of joy at the time of the four goals scored by Olivier Giroud and his teammates. Quite the contrary. Two rooms, two atmospheres. Tuesday evening in Menton...
colorful Indian left cows on the street - has to go to prison Cows stand on a main street on the outskirts of the Indian capital New Delhi. photo © epa/dpa What to do with the cows when they no longer give milk and there is no grassland available? In India, cattle are considered sacred. But they shouldn't roam the streets of the metropolis. A court in India has sentenced a man to six months in prison for letting his...
Cutting down trees to be able to feed the cows? This is the technique that farmers on the Aubrac plateau, in Aveyron, use to deal with drought. Due to the unprecedented heat waves of this summer, the pastures, usually used by breeders for their cattle, are burned and unusable. To compensate for the drought, ash trees, trees that have always been used, are cut down to meet the needs of ruminants.“Ash trees are our drought insurance,” says Christian Bonal, 58....
"Farmer is looking for a wife" Kisses, cows and lots of cheese Max and Anna get closer. © RTL In "Bauer sucht Frau" the second couple gets closer. Another farmer thinks more about his cows and cheese. In episode five of "Bauer sucht Frau" (Monday, 8:15 p.m. on RTL, also on RTL+), Michael K. (28) also starts his farm week. The first bisexual farmer in "BsF" history picks up his Jan Hendrik (41) with a cow from the train station....
"I'm not talking to you about the noise and the smell..." Could Jacques Chirac's controversial outing have a second life, in the mouths of local residents whose senses are indisposed by the scents of the countryside? In Saint-Aubin-en-Bray, in the Oise, we hold our breath: not only because of the smell of cow farts, but also because a legal battle for ten years has pitted Vincent Verschuere, cattle breeder from 33 years old, to the other inhabitants. At the heart...
Watch the video: Feed additives are said to reduce methane emissions from cows.What matters is what comes out. And that's too much methane for cattle in farming. The gas is produced during the digestion process of ruminants. When animals fart and burp, it is released into the atmosphere, where it causes a stronger greenhouse effect than CO2. In order to reduce the climate-damaging emissions from the cow's stomach, researchers on a farm in New Zealand rely on a probiotic feed...
greenhouse gas emissions New Zealand wants to tax flatulences and belches from cows New Zealand is the first country in the world to tax greenhouse gas emissions from livestock (symbol image) © Philipp Schulze / DPA New Zealand plans to tax greenhouse gas emissions from livestock from 2025. The main focus is on the climate-damaging methane gas that is produced during the digestive process of cows. The New Zealand government wants to tax livestock flatulence and belches. From 2025, greenhouse...