It depends on what the owner of that cow says. You may have to replace the cow with another one, or pay a fine for damages to that cow as well as how much the cow had originally cost the producer. Often it's best to let the owner himself to replace the cow on his own, because he/she knows better what to look for than you do.
Another View: Actually that would probably become a question for your insurance company rather than you. The farmer has the responsibility to maintain secure fences for his livestock, so he does have some responsibility for the wandering cow. As a matter of fact, your insurance company (or you) could probably sue the farmer.
The driver is responsible for hitting the cow. The sign is there to warn drivers to take care in case cows are crossing the road.
it is illegal to hit a cow in India because the cow is god
Cows are pretty big and heavy, so you might not do anything. If the cow notices, it might bump or kick you to get you to stop annoying it. Otherwise, you would push the cow over, similar to a person or any other thing you can push, and it will fall over onto the ground.
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YOU shouldnt be hitting the cow anyway....and if you do YOU should have to pay for hurting the poor cow.....
Why the cat crosses the road to get the milk
The carcass of a cow lay in the road.
cow dung transport
To give milk with eggs.
Hit the Road was created on 1941-06-27.
Hit the Road to Dreamland was created in 1943.
It first hit in the mid 1900s.