1. Where does cow love occur?
2. What religion practices it?
3. What type of cattle breed is being discussed?
4. How does this type of cattle compare with American cattle?
5. What is the most significant value of cattle for the cow lovers?
6. What additional values are obtained from cattle, and why are unproductive cows not killed?
7. What percentage of Americans live on farms today, and how many lived on farms a hundred years ago?
8. What did 1970 energy studies suggest about cow lovers and Americans?
9. Why are there 70 cows to 100 oxen (females to males) if farmers do not deliberately kill cows?
10. What does Harris say the true "sacred cow" is for Americans?



Answer :

Final answer:

Cows hold economic and cultural significance in Hinduism, leading to their reverence in India.


Explanation:

Cow love, or the reverence for cows, is a significant aspect of Hindu culture in India due to their economic importance.

Hinduism is the religion that practices cow worship, viewing cows as sacred animals associated with certain deities.

Indian cattle breed refers to the cows in India that hold cultural and economic significance compared to American cattle.


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