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disaster Idiot tries to save cows, with disastrous result

Here in america if a cow gets a broken leg you shoot it, we also have veterinary clinics
India is a 3rd world nigger type shithole.
You see the point yet?

My question: do they have rehabilitation centers for cows in India?

This was the answer:

"Yes, there are several rehabilitation centers, specialized hospitals, and sanctuaries for cows in India dedicated to rescuing, treating, and caring for abandoned, injured, or elderly cattle. These facilities often work alongside traditional gaushalas (cow shelters) to provide medical care, including surgeries, to cows that have been in accidents, mistreated, or rescued from illegal slaughterhouses.
Key cow rehabilitation and specialized treatment centers in India include:

  • Hingonia Cow Rehabilitation Centre (Jaipur, Rajasthan): Managed by the Sri Krishna Balaram Seva Trust, this is one of the largest facilities in India, housing over 16,000 to 18,000+ stray and injured cows.
  • Gau Seva Dham Hospital & Research Centre (Hodal, Haryana): Established by Pujya Devi Chitralekha Ji, this facility offers 24/7 emergency care, specialized veterinary services, and is developing an 8-story, multi-specialty hospital for cows.
  • Doon Animal Welfare (Dehradun, Uttarakhand): Known as a major cow rescue center, they provide a safe, nurturing environment for over 1,700–2,000+ injured and abandoned cows.
  • Krishna Dham Gaushala (Haryana): A sanctuary focusing on rescuing cows from street abandonment, accidents, or slaughterhouses, providing them with medical, food, and shelter services.
  • CUPA Large Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre (Bangalore, Karnataka): Dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned or sick working animals, including cows and buffaloes.
  • Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti (Haridwar/Nationwide): Operates large-scale gaurakshashalas for thousands of destitute and abandoned cows.
  • Rescue Ma (Dehradun, Uttarakhand): A center focusing on providing first aid and shelter to cows, promoting sustainable and humane treatment. "
 
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Back story, India:

h t t p s://www.instagram.com/reel/DTseE6djTb1/

Full quote:

"Members of the Gau Raksha Dal allegedly chased a truck carrying cattle on suspicion of smuggling, causing the vehicle to overturn in an accident. They reportedly detained and assaulted two people."
More details about this group:

I'mma need trump to intervene on these cow smugglers 🙃. Kinetic shit please. Beef expensive.
 
damn, do you work, Or is copying and pasting your job?
My question: do they have rehabilitation centers for cows in India?

This was the answer:

"Yes, there are several rehabilitation centers, specialized hospitals, and sanctuaries for cows in India dedicated to rescuing, treating, and caring for abandoned, injured, or elderly cattle. These facilities often work alongside traditional gaushalas (cow shelters) to provide medical care, including surgeries, to cows that have been in accidents, mistreated, or rescued from illegal slaughterhouses.
Key cow rehabilitation and specialized treatment centers in India include:

  • Hingonia Cow Rehabilitation Centre (Jaipur, Rajasthan): Managed by the Sri Krishna Balaram Seva Trust, this is one of the largest facilities in India, housing over 16,000 to 18,000+ stray and injured cows.
  • Gau Seva Dham Hospital & Research Centre (Hodal, Haryana): Established by Pujya Devi Chitralekha Ji, this facility offers 24/7 emergency care, specialized veterinary services, and is developing an 8-story, multi-specialty hospital for cows.
  • Doon Animal Welfare (Dehradun, Uttarakhand): Known as a major cow rescue center, they provide a safe, nurturing environment for over 1,700–2,000+ injured and abandoned cows.
  • Krishna Dham Gaushala (Haryana): A sanctuary focusing on rescuing cows from street abandonment, accidents, or slaughterhouses, providing them with medical, food, and shelter services.
  • CUPA Large Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre (Bangalore, Karnataka): Dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned or sick working animals, including cows and buffaloes.
  • Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha Evam Gaulok Dham Sewa Samiti (Haridwar/Nationwide): Operates large-scale gaurakshashalas for thousands of destitute and abandoned cows.
  • Rescue Ma (Dehradun, Uttarakhand): A center focusing on providing first aid and shelter to cows, promoting sustainable and humane treatment. "
 
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