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The finished piece JUST squeaked under here, I'm so sorry about the delay! But here we see Suki going on a little trip to a local dairy farm with promises of a good time, and boy was it good! The local cowgirls shared their raw milk with her, inducing a serious bout of growth and production in her! They quickly outfitted her with a spiffy moo ensemble and got her the LONG milking devices to reach her mid field before she could make it into the barn! She doesn't seem to mind, as long as she gets more of their own stock to indulge as she produces! But when they start trying out her own milk to see what it was like...they find that Suki's has a surprising infusion, as they all begin blimping up and lifting into the sky from the helium infused milk! Enjoy everybody!

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AlextricBunyip

My my such a lovely Mooki and many lovely cowgirls and certainly does make me want to see more of Mooki in the future potentially~ Also I do like the new balance on the image itself by how the other cowgirls have been lowered to be on level with Mooki as that does shift the general focus and balance of the pic downward to that level so having the top part be more empty doesn't feel like it's as much of a deal so good work on that aspect.

ShadyIMG

Milk from Suki that causes full body inflation? Can't say I'm not surprised. Lol I can imagine it though. X3

Threyon

Wait, so drinking her milk might cause balloonification? Hmmngh... I think that might be a risk I'm willing to take... O_O;;

AlextricBunyip

Honestly it's something I am trying to do with things in general is being more critical in areas for things I indulge in like art and games.

Anonymous

I like to think at this farm, you keep the cows happy and fat for even better tasting milk as an outcome. And you keep them all inflated or fat for different products, such as the fullest, fattest milk produced. And whipped cream, as the air flowing through them mixes and turns their milk into light fluffy cream. The Possibilities are endless really.

MaboCorescant

Absolutely they are, and that's actually policy on any proper milk farm as quantity and quality of milk is directly related to the comfort of the cows!