Re: time to give up milk even in India?
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• August 11, 2001
[ Posted on behalf of Sri Asuri Bharath of Bangalore] Dear Sri Mani, I greatly appreciated your posting . God bless you . I have been interested in animal rights issues for long , and it always disturbed me that the orthodoxy didnt seem concerned enough , apart from paying lip service to cows being sacred . I am happy that you have created awareness on the subject . I would like to add a few words on the cow issue and hope you will post it on my behalf . thanks . The treatment of cows in India is in many ways worse than in the west ..cows are poorly fed , are subject to famine and drought , dont have sufficient pasture , and are exposed to grazing infected with pesticide and plastic garbage.while many families take affectionate care of their cows practically none give them retirement benefits.(Normally the cow would live for at least 20 years . Even if retirement benefits are given to cows as some few people do , all males calves are sold as draught animals where they have a lousy life for about 10 years and then as they go past their prime are sold to the butchers.) .After the age of about 12 years when milk yields begin to drop the cows are sold , they change two or three hands and then the are put on the Death March . Due to laws in diff states prohibiting slaughter, the cows actually suffer more .Either they are forced to march often over a hundred km to a state where slaughter is allowed ,without sufficient water , or are piled into trucks where the often break their legs due to crowding and injure each other with their horns . they are not fed because that leads to them defecating at the slaughterhouse out of stress and fear ,and then they are butchered by the most painful halal way where they die a slow bleeding death. They are not stunned before slaughter , since that is supposed to be against halal. All these cows are bred only to supply the demand for milk in the first place. over 200 million of them .Unlike the west India does not breed cattle for beef . Sothe primary responsibility for the suffering of these cows is with consumers of milk. Since the year 2000 India overtook the USA as the world's largest producer of milk. Beef and leather are only by products of the dairy industry just like goat leather is a by product of the mutton industry .Incidentally cows belonging to temples in Tamilnadu under the HR&CE dept are auctioned to butchers as soon as the milk yield begins to drop. The prev HRCE minister told poeple who volunteered to adopt the cows that " if you care about the cows so much , participate in the auction and buy them." While it may be very difficult to give up milk and curds suddenly , one can at least reduce it gradually .Milk is not necessary for adults . any ordinary balanced diet is sufficient . With growing children also one can avoid milk but the diet has to be more carefully framed so as not to affect the growth of the child .Mammals produce milk for their own young , not to feed adults of another species.Some of the largest mammals like elephants , hippos and rhinos are vegans , and gorillas and chimps are primarily vegetarians . So one can get strong on a vegan diet too .Adult vegans over 50 may however need to take some calcium pills if they give up milk , to be on the safe side. regards to all Bharath Asuri alias Asuri Venkatanarasimhan. -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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