the traditional way of irrigation in which cattle is used
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Traditional way of irrigation in which cattle are used are Moat and Rahat.
Moat or pulley system:
In moat system of irrigation, water is drawn out from a well using a big container tied to a long rope which moves over a pulley. The rope tied is usually pulled by animals such as buffalo or camel.
Rahat or lever system:
In rahat system, water is drawn out from a well. There is a large wheel fixed on an axle above the mouth of the well. A long belt with many small little pots is put over tge circumference of big wheel which can move over the wheel when the wheel turns. The lower end of the long belt of pots dips in the water of the well. The big wheel is turned by using a lever system driven by force of bullocks.
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Moat (pulley-system)
For pulling up water cattle or human labour is used. It is an extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive system. It is very cost-efficient and wastage of water is avoided when using a moat system of irrigation.