They worship cows!
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
Many farmers near and around Guntur, Andha Pradesh India, are selling Ongole cows for breed development. Livestock researcher Lamfarm Guntur, A.P. India is organizing the genetic improvement scheme on Ongole cattle. This organization sells Ongole cattle twice in a year.
Yes, there are cows, particularly known by the breed Icelandic cattle, that do live in Iceland.
You would need to check with the health requirements from the Indian government.
India is the country with the largest population of cows in the world, with over 219,000,000. Second is Brazil, then China.
Cows in Switzerland graze in pastures There are many lush valleys that make excellent graze for cattle. Switzerland is well suited to cattle production.
100 million cattle in the US (approximately).
Cattle refers to the general term for domesticated cows, bulls, and calves. The number of cows can vary depending on the size of the cattle herd, with some herds consisting of only a few cows and others having hundreds or even thousands.
NO religion - particularly those of India - considered cows to be "sacred". Cows are not sacred in India, this is a myth. Many Indians will not eat meat or beef, but that in no way signifies that they worship cows or consider cattle to be anything other that what they would represent to any farmer-based population. In other words, cows are useful beasts of burden which also provide milk etc. They are not worshipped in any way.
No. Cattle include cows, which are mature female bovines. "Cattle" is a plural term encapsulating all types of bovine animals, from cows and heifers to calves and bulls to steers.
There are over 900 to 1000 breeds of cattle in the world.