From the breeding cows given to people on both sides of the Vietnam - Laos border, more calves have been born.
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Previously, on October 2, in the 2nd Vietnam - Laos Border Defense Friendship Exchange program, the Ministry of National Defense presented 60 breeding cows, including 12 pregnant cows, to people at the Long Sap border gate (Moc Chau district, Son La province) and Pa Hang (Sop Bau district, Hua Phan province, Laos). By October 7, the first cow of Ms. Vi Thi Van's household (Bo Sap village, Long Sap commune, Moc Chau district, Son La province) had given birth to a calf. This is the first result of the breeding cow support program.
Ms. Vi Thi Van received breeding cows from the program. Photo: Vi Hien |
The program also awarded 20 "Step Up to School" scholarships to students on both sides of the border; exchanged young officers; planted a friendship flower garden and a row of friendship trees for young Vietnamese and Lao officers at the national border marker 255; ran a cross-border cross-country race; and donated breeding cows to people on both sides of the border...
Ms. Vi Thi Van said: When we heard the news of being supported with a breeding cow, my family was very excited. Now that the mother cow has given birth to another calf, the joy is doubled.
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Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/ho-tro-bo-giong-cho-nguoi-dan-bien-gioi-viet-lao-niem-vui-sinh-soi-205908.html
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