Guest guest Posted March 28, 2000 Report Share Posted March 28, 2000 Great Article Maharaja! Thanks. Was there any mention of contacts, where more indigenous information on Indian cow care, and related spinoffs in terms of other uses for the cows products, such as recipies for insecticides, houshold uses etc. may be available? Otherwise does anyone know of a work detailing Indian cow care traditions and their uses for the cows products? It seems that in the Indian context, care for mother cow, and the symbiosis of man and cow has been perfected over millenia. Surely there must be a study or some other source, that goes into detail on Indian cow care, somewhere along the lines of the book 'The Family Cow'? The article was really inspiring, and for us in more 3rd world situations, this version of cow care is more close to home. I mean by that that cows in 3rd world situations can be cared for in a much more down to earth manner, than in colder, more expensive and more 'legislature' bound western countries. I wonder if parts of the cow standards paper should be altered to take 3rd world situations into account. I dont think it requires for instance, $10,000 to ensure a cows safety in these countries. Your Servant Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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