That all depends on your perspective. The national herd in both the United States and Canada is declining, but it is increasing in Australia, New Zealand and South America. India can easily be considered over-populated with cattle because its religion doesn't exactly promote the control of its native cattle population when there are numerous such animals living in the streets and in the countryside. With other countries, though, there are areas that could use more cattle than they currently have, though that's just based on opinion.
No, there are no cows on the Planet Mars.
Leather is harvested by killing cows.
by killing a cow, but not all cows drop leather. it may take a couple of cows to get one piece of leather
there is one law against killing cows
you have to go to the fire planet after that.
yes. we are killing the planet.
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
You get raw beef by killing cows, and you make it into steak by cooking it in a furnace.
No. they are killing the planet, but not for hobos, they're useful for hobos.
You can get some resource which you then sell at the Grand Exchange. Some options include mining, woodcutting, fishing, killing cows, killing chickens.
they are not they are only eating cows and killing ducks just to meet Ashley heidt
In lots of nomadic Cultures, cattle was and is a statussymbol and an indicator of wealth. Killing cattle is seen as destroying wealth and status. In hinduistic religions protectiong cows is a very important element. For most Hindus cows are untouchable. Even for those, who don't consider them holy, cows are important symbols and killing cattle is for most of them unthinkable.