From Dairy in India - Wikipedia
'Dairy farmers in the many states prefer buffaloes due to the difficulty in disposing off dry cows due to the revered status of the cow,[78] whereas water buffaloes are usually sold for slaughter once they are past their milk cycle or when the yield reduces.[83] The slaughter of cows is banned in most Indian states.[84]'
So is that arbitrary due to religious texts or is there a certain logic to it because to me it looks as arbitrary as saying let's allow chihuahuas to be put down but not cocker spaniels?
In my opinion.
'Dairy farmers in the many states prefer buffaloes due to the difficulty in disposing off dry cows due to the revered status of the cow,[78] whereas water buffaloes are usually sold for slaughter once they are past their milk cycle or when the yield reduces.[83] The slaughter of cows is banned in most Indian states.[84]'
So is that arbitrary due to religious texts or is there a certain logic to it because to me it looks as arbitrary as saying let's allow chihuahuas to be put down but not cocker spaniels?
In my opinion.