But if i was collecting supplies for milking I’d get the cow last. Once you get the cow moving around is a lot more difficult.
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Static electricity would definitely be a factor, but there’s probably pretty good air circulation and filtering. That combined with regular wipe downs of surfaces probably keeps dust under control.
I know the moon missions in the past had a hell of a time dealing with lunar dust. It’s super fine and static was sticking it to everything.
But if butter can be produced in abundant habitat like the midwest prairie instead of threatened species-dense places like Borneo’s jungle, I’d prefer to go with the higher land use but ultimately less ecologically destructive option.








“Man, this horse we melted sure is sticky! Wonder if that could be useful somehow?”