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The devotees are busy building an additional Goshala in anticipation of two new Brahman cows arriving sometime next week at Saranagati.

The Brahman is an American breed of zebrine-taurine hybrid cattle bred in the United States in 1885 from cattle originating from India.

The two young cows, approximately two years old, are being donated by a farmer in British Columbia who somehow changed his plans to start a dairy.

He only recently called the devotees at Saranagati asking if they wanted to take the two orphans else they might end up in unscrupulous hands.

Our one and only Gir cow, Surabhi, will be in ecstasy when she will come to know that she will be graced with the association of two new friends who belong to practically the same family lineage.
And if all goes well, our Surabhi at Saranagati is soon to become a mother, as early as next week.

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