Community: The Heart of Our Effort

 

Seeking Knowledge and Expertise

The success of our Belahi cow preservation initiative is deeply dependent on the strength and knowledge of the community that surrounds it. To address health challenges such as brucellosis, we are actively engaging with veterinarians, agricultural scientists, and experienced cattle farmers. Their expertise enables us to make informed decisions regarding disease management, vaccination protocols, and improved animal care practices. This exchange of knowledge is essential in building a resilient and scientifically guided approach to cattle health.


Encouraging Hands-on Participation

Beyond expert guidance, our initiative thrives on the active participation of community members who contribute to daily operations. From feeding and cleaning to assisting with milking and monitoring herd behavior, their involvement is both practical and symbolic. By including local residents in these essential tasks, we foster a sense of ownership and commitment to the well-being of the Belahi cows, while also strengthening the community’s connection to traditional livestock care.

 

Fostering a Shared Community Vision

At the heart of our mission is a deep desire to connect the wider community with this project — not just in action, but in spirit. We aim to make the preservation of Belahi cows a shared cultural value, not merely an agricultural initiative. Through community awareness sessions, open farm visits, and inclusive local events, we hope to inspire pride and participation across generations. This sense of belonging and purpose ensures that the initiative becomes a living, breathing part of the community’s identity and future.