Cow killed in tiger attack, another serious incident

Cow killed in tiger attack, another serious incident

Cow killed in tiger attack, another serious incident

Siddapur, Nov. 30: A tiger attacked and killed a cow and attacked another cow. The injured cow is in a critical condition. This incident took place in Matha, Badaga Banangal village under Thitimathi forest range. The cow belonging to Matha resident V.C. Chandra had been left to graze in a field near his house. The tiger attacked and killed the cow. Later, it dragged the cow for a long distance and then pulled out the calf from its stomach and ate the cow's meat. The cow was due to calve in a month. Meanwhile, the cow died in the tiger attack. In addition, the tiger attacked and injured the neck of the cow belonging to Vijay Kumar, a resident of Matha in Badaga Banangal village, while he was left to graze. The cow was in a life-threatening condition and was treated by the veterinary officer at the scene. The post-mortem examination of the dead cow was conducted by Naveen Kumar, the veterinary officer of Palibetta.

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The tiger attacks have continued even before the month is over, and the villagers are worried. Titimathi Zonal Forest Officer Gangadhar, along with Sub-Zonal Forest Officer Shashi and his staff, visited the spot and inspected it. They also conducted an operation to find out the movement of the tiger.

Four cows killed in tiger attack

V.C. Chandra, a resident of Badaga Banangala village, has been raising cows and doing dairy farming for the past many years. When he let his cows graze, the tiger attacked and killed 4 cows in 6 months. Now, a tiger has attacked and killed a cow that produces 18 liters of milk a day. Due to this, Chandra, who earns his living by farming, has lost 4 cows and is feeling lost. Chandra told ‘Shakti’ that due to continuous tiger attacks, he is worried about raising cows for a living. There are continuous tiger attacks in this area. The villagers said that the tiger is constantly roaming. The locals said that the workers are also hesitant to go to work. The villagers have demanded that the forest department officials immediately provide appropriate compensation to the owners who have lost the cow.

Forest Department Coombe

In the wake of the tiger attack on cows in the Math area of ​​Badaga Banangal village limits, Sub-zonal Forest Officer Shashi and his staff have been conducting an operation since night to find the movement of the tiger. They conducted an operation in the surrounding garden near the place where the tiger killed the cow. The tiger’s footprints were found and the higher-ups have been informed about this. Even at night, forest department officials and staff are patrolling and preparing to take necessary action.

Report: Vasu A.N.

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