Some don't. Gurkhas are Hindu, Buddhists and many religious backgrounds. Hindus treat cows as their holy animals. So, the religion don't allow them..
They refuse to eat cows- they consider them sacred, or holy.
India, where the Hindu religion holds cows to be sacred animals and not to be violated.
In Islam, there are no animals that are considered inherently holy. However, some animals have significance in the religion, such as the camel, which is mentioned in the Quran, and certain birds like the hoopoe, which is associated with Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon). Islam emphasizes the importance of treating all animals with kindness and respect.
because the people get milk from the cow to produce alot of dairy
Hinduism is a religion. It does not eat. It guides. It tells mankind to live sin-free, and not kill animals, especially cows.
Cows don't eat animals, they eat grass they are herbivores.
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Cows.
There are many animals that can be sacrificed at the beginning of the festival. These animals include goats and cows.
No. Cows and all other stock animals have been introduced to Australia.