they are sacred animals there little weird but they are very important
Yes cows are worshiped my Hindu people in India. They consider cow as mother .And killing of cow is banned in almost all Indian states
Cows are not sacred in the USA nor is there any sacred cow. This is only in India, not America. Cows are only sacred in the Hindu religion.
Cows don't need camouflage. The barn doesn't have any predators for a cow to hide from.
To Reader, Cows are important in India because they produce milk. People in India just drink it like that. There fore in India I have a farm and that has a cow so we get our milk from there. From India123girl
India has more cows than any other country. There are over 280 MILLION (281,700,000) cows in India. That's more than a quarter of the entire world population of cows in JUST ONE COUNT(28.29% to be precise).To put that into perspective the United States has only 96,669,000 cows (less than half the number of cows that India has). The Indian cow population is higher than the American dog and cat populations combined (77.5 million dogs and 93.6 million owned cats).
They are not different. Desi cows is just a general term from India meaning cows used for milk and/or draft, and includes ANY kind of breed, including Jerseys.
The plural of cow is cows or cattle, or even a "herd of cows". An old English form is also "kine".The plural form of the noun 'cow' is cows.
The sacred nature of the cow in Hindu reflects the importance of the cow to Indian culture. Indians rely on cows as work animals and to provide them with milk, so keeping cows alive and healthy in turn keeps them alive and healthy.
The animal that cows is a cow
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Some people believe that cows are sacred in India because they supply most of the necessities for life.
Springer cows are cows that are just starting to produce milk. Regular cows can be any cow, be they pregnant, lactating, or open (not pregnant).