India, meat industry workers, are fleeing and stray animals become a threat

On the one hand, the new regulation, which, in the name of animal welfare, makes the slaughter of animals difficult. On the contrary, the new regime of taxation, which frustrates those areas of bridging between farms and slaughter, to the climate of violence surrounding the meat industry, under the constant threat of cow vigilantes. To worsen the matter, The Economic Times reports that stray cattle, that is, those who live in the wild state in cities and villages, is becoming a public problem. Those who usually take care of them, for example, removing their carcasses, do not do it anymore. Breeders, who can no longer slaughter unproductive breeches, free them. The result is that public decor is damaged, while stray dogs represent a threat to agricultural businesses. Factors fence the fields to prevent crops being destroyed under the hooves.

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