Posts Tagged ‘importance of cow’
COWS TOO SHOULD HAVE A VACATION
Quick Answer: Cows are not “milk-generating machines” – Bharatiya Go Seva tradition mein, indigenous breed cows ko unke poore lifecycle mein dignity, natural habitat aur care milna chahiye, aur unke gobar-gomutra (Panchgavya) se bane natural products jaise shampoo, tooth powder aur soap ek sustainable, cruelty-free economy bana sakte hain. Introduction: Cows Are Not Milk-Generating Machines All domesticated cows should carry Unique Identification or biometric identity registration. Only Pure Indian Breeds should be registered. A Vision for Cow Welfare and Dignity No cows should be taken to abattoirs. Beyond death all cows should be buried and all rituals should be followed, the mortal remains should be laid to rest with honor, the remains being bio-degradable, should be converted to compost. The compost thus made has immense potential too, as it makes infertile farmlands to highly fertile. This will help to sensitize the vitality and importance of COW. It should help eliminating […]
Collustrum for new born calf (cow Colostrum)
Quick Answer: Cow Colostrum (Piyusham) gau-mata ka pehle 72 ghante ka pre-milk fluid hai jo newborn calf ke liye immune factors aur growth hormones se bharpoor hota hai. Atharva Veda (1/12) mein iska use “Wasting diseases” (kshay rog/TB) ke liye describe kiya gaya hai. Modern pharmaceutical industry bhi cow colostrum ko immunity-boosting aur anti-aging products ke liye use karti hai. Ayurveda ke according, A2 Gir cow ka colostrum especially potent maana jaata hai. Introduction: Cow Colostrum (Piyusham) Kya Hai Colostrums is the pre-milk fluid produced from the mother’s mammary glands during the first 72 hours after birth. It provides life-supporting immune and growth factors that insure the health and vitality of the newborn. Commercial Exploitation of Colostrums of Cows for Human beings is a big modern pharmaceutical industry. Breastfeeding in humans as also for new born calves provides natural “seeding” — the initial boost to immune and digestive systems. | […]





