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Rob Taverner performs tai chi in front
of his cows every morning because he believes it relaxes them and they
produce more milk(Photo: news.cn) Photo
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Rob Taverner performs tai chi in front
of his cows every morning because he believes it relaxes them and they
produce more milk (Photo: news.cn) Photo
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BEIJING,
March 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Without question, China's tai chi -- an ancient martial
art -- can bring numerous benefits to human health. But in past six
months, a British dairy farmer discovered an unusual way to
use tai chi to relax his herd and increase milk yields, U.K.
media reported this week.
Rob Taverner, in his distinctive overalls and
wellies, performs the ancient martial art in front of his 100 cows every
morning to get them in the right mood to produce lots of milk.
The 44-year-old organic farmer said: "Tai chi is all
about leaving your problems behind and getting into a better zone and my mood
definitely transfers to the cows."
He added: "Like all animals, they are very receptive
to human emotions and can sense feelings such as relaxation, calmness and
happiness."
Taverner, who runs the farm near Exeter, Devon, said:
"As any good dairy farmer will tell you, a happy cow is a productive
cow."
Tai chi is a Chinese martial art involving a
series of slow, controlled movements which can help developing strength,
balance, posture and a feeling of calm.
(Agencies)