A native cow in a house


"A native cow in a house"

A native cow donation project of Arya Samaj through Svagya Charitable Trust

According to the Vedic law, giving a cow is a great virtue. The sin of pre-birth and the infectious disease will go away when giving the cow.
An Indian breed cow gives A2 milk. Organic farming can be done with cow dung. Let’s keep Indian breed cows healthy for the next generation.
Many of us have a great desire to raise a cow and maintain a culture. But in a busy life, it can't. But even though we cannot raise a cow here, we can help keep them in the villages.
Unfortunately, our dairy cows have been eliminated because of the white revolution, and have, unfortunately, retained more foreign-breed cows.

At present we are serving in Kerala for the protection of Indian breed cows. The project named as "A native cow in a house". As per the project anyone who is interested to raise a cow will be gifted a cow as free of cost/charge. Application form for Cow Donation
 (https://forms.gle/QVKd2DmypDZXoa1K8)

Our team will provide the knowledge and help to care the cow for bringing up. An agreement may be signed so as to protect the cow from its breed and from reselling/any other use. If the gifted cow give birth to any calf one of the calves will be asked to donate to the project at a later stage.
Presently we are supplying Kankrej Cows and soon the Kerala breeds like, Kasargod Dwarf and Vechur will be in tune. The average cost per cow is around Rs 22,000 to Rs 30,000, in addition to the transit charges and short-term care costs. We are aiming to donate one hundred native cows in Kerala (Trivandrum) by 2020. The project estimate cost is approximately Rs.32, 00,000/-

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