All right, I'm at the neighborhood dairy.
This is a right smack in the middle of a residential,
lower income neighborhood, very close to where I live.
I've passed this place at least a hundred times and obviously never stopped here.
You're listening to Crowdscience from the BBC World Service.
I've always been astounded that there is a place like this.
where cows are just tethered by the side of a pretty busy road and there's manure and hay just strewn all along the sidewalk.
Crowd science is the show that ruminates over your science questions and then goes to great lengths to answer them.
Oh god, it really smells bad.
Oh no, I just stepped into a cow plot.
Okay, let me find out what milk is.
I'm Chavi Sajtev.
I'm in India, in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, and I'm on a quest to find a cow to milk.
These cows belong to Arun, whose family has basically had a dairy here.
For a hundred years, way before, there were big apartment buildings in this neighborhood.
So he's got 12 cows, there are six.
that are being milked this afternoon.
Raju, who's worked here for three years,
is now milking a black cow with a little white star on her forehead.
I wasn't allowed to milk a cow myself for safety reasons,