After the elephant, it was the pregnant cow's turn to be seriously injured by ingesting flour and dynamite
The incident happened in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh state (India) recently made public opinion again
The recent incident in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh (India) has once again caused public opinion "to stir up" because of human treatment of animals.
According to India's prestigious Hindustan Times , a pregnant cow accidentally ingested wheat flour mixed with firecrackers , severely injuring its jaw.
Aalu bomb has seriously injured a pregnant cow - (Image: YOUTUBE)
Police said a man was arrested on suspicion of mistreating cattle. The incident took place just a day after the mother elephant ate pineapple fruit inside and died in Kerala (India).
Guarayal Singh, the owner of the cow, said he heard an explosion about 20 meters away from his house, so he ran out to find his cow badly injured. Soon after, police and medical team came to assist.
Singh accused his neighbor who had harmed the cow while grazing.
Cows were raised and become a part of culture in India - (Image: GETTY IMAGES)
Devakar Sharma, a police officer in Bilsapur, said the cow ate a highly explosive artillery called an aalu bomb .
According to the Hindustan Times , many Indian farmers have a habit of using explosives to drive away animals to destroy crops. However, the authorities of this country have restricted the cases of animal abuse.
- Elephants are pregnant with yoga to keep fit
- US research creates heat-resistant cows for future food
- Cowsitis and reproductive cows
- Wild buffalo buffalo elephants fly a few meters
- Cows with formal names will give a lot of milk
- New Zealand saves the herd of cows that are stuck on small mounds after the earthquake
- Elephant Gold - 'treasure' of the Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Center
- Discovered strange pink elephant in Thailand
- Trouble elephant stories miscarriage
- Video: Humorous scenes of mother elephants rescuing children from drowning
New discovery about the migration habits of Australian birds Camera traps detect some rare animals in Hoang Lien National Park New snake species discovered in the Himalayas, named after actor Leonardo Dicaprio In 2005, 1,500 sheep suddenly jumped off a cliff to commit mass suicide, experts pointed out a regrettable mistake Plover killed by peregrine falcon at 3,000m altitude The only chicken in the world that has claws on its wings and flies like a bird What happens if a person is bitten by a Komodo dragon?