Beef, the staple food of the British, finds itself out of favour as a ban on its sale sweeps across UK and also the European Union

'Infected' British beef is being banned all over Europe

British animal lovers and livestock farmers continue to lock their horns over live shipments

How a village in Rajasthan greened its pasture despite official hamhandedness

Indian cows and baffaloes can be made to lactate without becoming pregnant

AN ANCIENT Egyptian practice of divining a woman's pregnancy by treating wheat seeds with her urine, say scientists, could be used as an efficient, economical pregnancy test for cows. The currently

Cattle in western Rajasthan struggle for survival as pastures continue to shrink

The European Community has opposed injecting cows with the controversial hormone bovine somatrophin to boost milk production

Anthrax has claimed three elephants in Jaldapara wildlife sanctuary in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, sparking fears that the infectious disease could wipe out animal life in the reserve. The

In fifty developing countries, which contain half of the total human population of the world, there is a heavy dependence on draught animals as an energy source. These animals are used for agriculture operations in 52% of cultivated areas of the world, as well as for hauling 25 million carts. This situation is likely to continue for at least another fifty years. The work performed annually by these draught animals would require 20 million tonnes of petroleum, valued at US$6 billion, if it were performed by motorised vehicles.

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