By HARIPADA GIRI | Project Leader
The Cow is the very useful and a practical domestic animal. It was a pious animal for all the Hindus. Hindu peoples worship it as a virtuous animal. It is found nearly everywhere in the world. Indian cows are small and short in sizes, by in other countries, its body is long and large. It has a long face, four thin legs, a long tail, two sharp horns, two big eyes, two ears and a big nose. It eats grass, straw, hay, husk, and grain.She gives us
nutritious milk. Its milk is very benificial food for newborn babies and sick persons,From its milk, we make cheese, butter, ghee, curd and other different types of sweets are made from it. Its milk is useful for our mind, body and makes us active for the whole day. Farmers use male cow called "ox" to draws carts and plough their _elds. Its dung is used as the fuel and manure. It’s urine used to cure different types of diseases. It is also very useful to us even after death. Its hide is used for making shoes, belts, boots,bags, leather jacket and etc. Its horns are used to make combs, bottoms, razors, and many other things. We all should save and protect the cow because it was the most useful and important for the mankind. A cow is a helpful domestic animal..The Hindus worship it as “Gau Mata.”.A female cow gives milk. From milk, we make cheese, curd and sweets. She gives birth to the baby calf. It gives milk to the calf and takes care of it.We use its dung as a manure.We will take proper care of Cow.So we should take proper care of it. No, another animal is so useful and helpful as a cow.
By HARIPADA GIRI | Secretary
By HARIPADA GIRI | SECRETARY
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