Cow killed in tiger attack

Cow killed in tiger attack

Cow killed in tiger attack

Siddapur, Nov. 27: An incident of a tiger attacking and killing a cow tied near a house took place in Kallalla Doddahadlu of Maldare village. The cow, belonging to Krishna, was tied for grazing near the house. Around 5 pm, a tiger from the forest attacked and killed the cow. Traces of the cow being dragged for a distance of about 100 meters were also found. The cow owner Krishna informed “Shakintha” that the tiger had eaten the thigh meat of the five-month-old cow that had been killed.

On a complaint to the Forest Department, Kushalnagar Zone Forest Officers, staff and medical officers visited the spot and inspected it.

The owner of the cow who saw the tiger

The locals informed Krishna that a tiger had attacked and killed a cow tied near the house on Tuesday. However, due to the increased threat of wild elephants, when he went to check on it on Wednesday morning, Krishna found the tiger directly near the place where the cow had been dragged. Krishna, worried about this, has returned. Krishna said that the tiger that killed the cow had come to drag the cow away. The villagers have demanded that the Forest Department immediately provide compensation to the owner who lost the cow. In the past, several cattle have died in tiger attacks in this area. It is good enough to give 10 liters of milk a day This was a breed of cow. Also, 70-year-old Krishna makes a living from dairy farming. -Vasu

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