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Warning: This Post Contains A Trailer That Are Not Meant For Kids and People With Heart Problems..
This article I had read few days ago and did not think of posting it until today.. since I sort of ran out of ideas what to write and all… This article is about this family who stayed in the remote village of West Bengal had a problem. Every morning they wake up, they find that their chickens are missing.. each time about a dozen of them.. I guess chicken is their livestock or a part of the way they get their daily income, the family started to put the blame on the neighbourhood dogs… I guess the problem did not go away despite pointing the fingers at the dogs, hence they tried to stake out and see who or which is the no good culprit who has been stealing their chickens… Wanna know who or what was caught? Read the article..
Meat-loving cow eats chickens
March 08, 2007 12:00am
Article from: Reuters
WHEN dozens of chickens went missing from a remote West Bengal village, everyone blamed the neighborhood dogs.
But Ajit Ghosh, the owner of the missing chickens, eventually solved the puzzle when he caught his cow – a sacred animal for the Hindu family – gobbling up several of them at night.
“We were shocked to see our calf eating chickens alive,” Mr Ghosh said.
The family decided to stand guard at night on Monday at the cow shed which also served as a hen coop, after 48 chickens went missing in a month.
“Instead of the dogs, we watched in horror as the calf, whom we had fondly named Lal, sneak to the coop and grab the little ones with the precision of a jungle cat,” Gour Ghosh, his brother, said.
Reading this article, that reminds me of the New Zealand movie called “Black Sheep“.
For you who want to watch the trailer, please continue on.. But be warned, it is not for those with faint heart…. Do not watch if you like a scady cat like me.. or got heart problems okay..
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