Cow
Introduction
The cow is found in almost all parts of the world. They are very useful domestic animals. Cow’s milk is given to every child. Therefore, the cow is a well-known quadrupedal animal.
Description
cow is found in many colors like white, black, and red. Some are of mixed colours. The cow is neither small nor very big. The body of a cow is heavy. He has two horns on his head. The horns are curved or straight and pointed. The face of the cow is long. He has two eyes.
His eyes are black and expressive. He has no teeth on his upper jaw. It has eight teeth on its lower jaw. He has a long tail. Its tail is thin and narrow. He has a tuft of hair at the end of his tail.
The cow has four hooves at the ends of its four legs. Each hoof is divided into two parts. He has a udder between his hind legs. His body is covered with fur. His stomach is divided into four parts. So he has to graze and chew the froth.
Green grass is the most natural food for the cow. In addition, she eats straw, hay, leaves, and grains. She drinks water, rice water, and ghee.
Utility
cow is so useful that Hindus in India call it cow, mother. They worship her as a goddess. Its milk is very nutritious. It is food for children and food for the sick. Its milk is made into curd, cheese, butter, and ghee.
The cream of his milk is good. A variety of sweets are made from its milk products. Its dung is a rich manure for crops. Medicine is made from his urine. When a cow dies, its horns are made into combs, holders, and sporting goods.
His hooves are made in glue. His skin is tanned and shoes and many other things are made. Its bones make manure which is called bone meal.
Conclusion
we should take care of the cow. We should keep his shed clean and tidy. We should feed him properly. We should be grateful to him. We should never sell cow for slaughter. Because she is the savior of our life.