‘Oh my God’… 71 kg of trash comes out of an Indian wandering cow boat

A wandering cow in India was in an accident and operated, and 71 kilograms of garbage spilled out of the boat.

According to local media such as AFP and’Times of India’ on the 15th, a cow fell in a car accident in Faridabad, Haryana, India, on the 21st of last month, and then was taken to a hospital.

The medical staff conducted x-rays and ultrasound examinations and found that there was a pile of garbage in the stomach, and even a baby was carried.

The medical staff performed the operation over four hours as the cow kicked his stomach and complained of pain.

Then undigested needles, coins, shards of glass, and screws came out.

It was estimated that they had been wandering the city for months and ate garbage, and problems were found not only in the stomach but also in the excretory organs.

The calf, who removed all the trash by surgery and gave birth to the baby, but did not receive adequate nutrients and did not have enough space to settle in the stomach, died soon afterwards.

The mother cow also stopped breathing after 3 days.

Garbage from a wandering cow boat in India (Photo = Time of India homepage capture, Yonhap News)

The doctor who performed the surgery said, “Because cows are chewed, foreign substances can enter the organs and stick to the organs for a long time, and it will also accompany pain in the stomach.” .

In India, of the 26,000 tonnes of plastic released a day, 40% is not collected properly, causing harm to humans as well as animals.

In particular, cows in India, which are released all day long, are often scouring garbage while looking for food.

Animal groups estimate that there are 5 million cattle that roam this way in Indian cities.

Ravi Dubay, an animal protection organization, said, “Because of lack of agricultural land or forest in India, there is nowhere for animals to go.” “You have to make an immediate effort.”

(Photo = Time of India homepage capture, Yonhap News)

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