“Necessity is the mother of all inventions” and we humans know it best. Our ever-so-lazy brains seem to get a sudden kick when under pressure and we never fall short of ideas that can do miracles. Having said that, we have another example which will drive our point home.
For the internet is a funny place, we stumbled upon a farmer from Britain who made his cow wear his wife’s bra. The reason? The calf was not able to reach his mother for milk.
Necessity is the mother of invention, from a neighbour.
Calf wouldn't suck back teats so he adapted his/wifes bra with help from rope and bungy cord. Hope she doesn't want them back. #Farmideas #TodaysFarmingTip pic.twitter.com/Gp9ef3wRQV
— DONALD ROSS (@vaderbogger) May 9, 2018
Seeing the calf struggle to reach for milk, the farmer came up with this ingenious solution to bring the udder down to the reach of the baby.
He used his wife’s bra and adapted it with the help of a rope and a bungy cord. He wrapped it around the cow’s breasts in a way which would let the calf suckle well. And guess what? It worked miraculously.
Suckcess!😎 pic.twitter.com/j66WeGIujn
— DONALD ROSS (@vaderbogger) May 9, 2018
The picture was shared on Twitter by the farmer’s neighbour and the Netizens had a gala time appreciating it!
A bigger cup size, maybe?
https://twitter.com/mgsult/status/994672218129891328?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.indiatimes.com%2Fculture%2Fwhen-this-calf-couldn-t-reach-for-milk-a-british-farmer-made-the-cow-wear-a-bra-it-worked-345170.html&tfw_creator=indiatimes&tfw_site=indiatimes
That’s pure genius!
— Emmie Cowie (@emmie_cowie) May 9, 2018
Hats off!
Well done! That's ingenuity at work!
— corgis rule (@cactuswrendo) May 11, 2018
Now that’s worth applauding!
https://twitter.com/thebloodoflamb/status/994751254340366336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.indiatimes.com%2Fculture%2Fwhen-this-calf-couldn-t-reach-for-milk-a-british-farmer-made-the-cow-wear-a-bra-it-worked-345170.html&tfw_creator=indiatimes&tfw_site=indiatimes
A little bizarre to be honest, but who cares? It served the purpose and the calf reached places it couldn’t before And that’s what really matters. Well done, man!