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Unlocking the Advantages of Using Gobar (Cow Dung) as fertiliser
In today’s rapidly advancing world, sustainable agriculture practices are gaining more attention than ever before. As the importance of preserving the environment becomes evident, farmers and gardeners are seeking eco-friendly alternatives to conventional fertilisers. One such natural and renewable resource that has been gaining popularity for its numerous benefits is “gobar” or cow dung. In…
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Types of Fodder Provided to Cows in Gaushalas
Gaushalas (or Goshalas) play a crucial role in preserving and nurturing cows, which are considered sacred animals in many cultures. Providing proper fodder to cows is essential for their well-being and productivity. These gaushalas house cows rescued from the streets, old age homes, and those abandoned by their owners. The availability of diverse fodder options…
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Nurturing Stray Cows: A Guide to Contributing to Gaushalas in India
Cows hold immense cultural, religious, and economic significance in India, often regarded as sacred beings. Gaushalas, also known as cow shelters or sanctuaries, play a crucial role in preserving and caring for these gentle creatures. In this article, we will explore various ways in which individuals can contribute to gaushalas across India, supporting the well-being…
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Challenges Faced by Gaushalas in Himachal Pradesh
Gaushalas, or cow shelters, play a crucial role in the preservation and welfare of cows in India, as cows hold a significant religious and cultural significance. However, gaushalas face various challenges that hinder their functioning and impact the overall well-being of the bovine population. This article aims to shed light on the challenges faced by…
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Upcoming winter has dire fate in store for stray cattle in Himachal Pradesh
With the temperatures falling rapidly everyday, dire fate is in store for stray cattle in Himachal due to the upcoming winter season. Lack of shelter and falling temperature can be deadly to these already enfeebled animals. Winter brings scarcity of food, and faced with hunger, they resort to eating anything they could find including plastic…
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The Rising Cost of Animal Fodder
For gaushalas, animal fodder is the largest part of the expenses. Lately, the rising cost of fodder has become a major cause of concern. A year ago we bought Corn Silage for Rs. 4.5 per Kg, and now its cost has risen to Rs. 8 per Kg (without including transportation costs). Turi used to cost…