A blind cow, camping and tours — award-winning family dairy shares its story of survival

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An award-winning dairy is promoting education over activism, welcoming campers to their lush property to diversify their business and raise awareness of their industry.

An award-winning dairy farm is promoting education over activism, welcoming campers to their lush property to diversify their business and raise awareness of their industry.The dairy farm has about 450 cows on the property, and people are invited to visit and experience life on the farmThe family want to educate people about where their milk comes from raise awareness of their industry

"We're not as bad as what some of these animal liberationists all think, 'You know we're mean and evil,' well that's not the case," Shane Paulger said, as visitors watched his wife Karen bring the cows into the milking bails. "For too long we [farmers] have taken for granted that the consumer understands us, and they do feel for us a lot of time with drought and floods and fires and so on and so forth, but the part that we're trying to play now is educating people where their milk in particular comes from."

 

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