Cows are commonly found domesticated hoofed ungulates. They are used as livestock, mainly for milk and milk products; though, in some western countries cows are also reared for meat and hide. In a chiefly agricultural economy as India cows are revered for their productivity and Hindus give their cows a social status as equivalent to a mother. Cow dung is often used in religious worship. In rural India, cows supplement a family’s income and nutritional needs by giving milk and cow dung which is used as fuel. Cows have been an integral part of human civilization since its inception.

Long and Short Essay on Cow

Essay 1 (250 words)

In India, people of the Hindu religion denote cow as “cow is our mother”. It is a very useful and domestic animal. It gives us milk, a very healthy, nutritious and complete food. It is found in almost every country in the world. Cow’s milk is very healthy, nutritious and useful for all members of the family. We drink cow’s milk on a daily basis to keep our health good. It is told by the doctors to patients to drink cow milk. It is considered that cow milk is good, healthy and easily digestible food for the newly born babies. It is a very gentle animal by nature. It has a large body, four legs, one long tail, two horns, two ears, one mouth, one big nose, and one head.

Cows differ in their shapes, sizes, and colors. She eats food, grains, green grasses, fodder, and other eatable things. Generally, she is used to grazing green grasses in the fields. Cow milk is used all over the world to prepare several eatable items and things. We can make curd, dahi, whey, cheese, ghee, butter, various types of sweets, khoya, paneer and so many things from the cow milk. Cow milk is easily digestible and can be eaten by patients with digestive disorders. Cow milk makes us strong and healthy. It prevents us from various types of infections and diseases. It helps in increasing our immunity power. Cow milk makes our minds sharp and memory strong if we drink regularly.

 

Essay 2 (300 words)

The cow is like a mother for us as it gives us milk two times a day. It cares about us and nourishes us through its healthy and nutritious milk. It is found in almost every region of the world. Almost everyone keeps cows at home to get fresh and healthy milk daily. It is a very important and useful domestic animal. The cow is a pet animal whose every product (like milk, ghee, dahi, co-dung, and Gau-mutra) is considered as sacred and useful. Co-dung is very useful for plants, human beings, and other purposes. It is considered sacred and used during many pooja and Katha in the Hindu religion. She is generally used to grazing the green grass filed instead of eating at one place. Gau mutra is very useful for getting rid of many diseases.

She eats green grasses, grains, foods, hay, fodder and other things. She chews her food well in the mouth and then swallows. She has one pair of bighorn as a defense organ while saving her child or own. Sometimes she attacks the people by making her horns parallel to the ground. She gives birth to a nice calf after nourishing him for 12 months in her womb. She gives birth to a strong ox or fertile female cow who again starts giving milk after a few years. Hindu people use ox for plowing the fields, drawing carts and pulling heavy loads in many households. Ox is considered as the real wealth for the farmers as they help in field works.

We always respect cows and be very kind to her. Cow murder is considered a very big sin in the Hindu religion. In many countries, cow slaughtering has been banned. Indian people worship the cow and use its products at many holy occasions. Its cow-dung is used as a very good fertilizer in the fields to enhance the fertility level for better growth of seasonal crops. After death, the cow skin is used to make leather things like shoes, bags, purse, etc and bones to make comb, buttons, knife handles, etc.


 

Essay 3 (400 words)

The cow is a very useful pet animal. It is a successful domestic animal kept by people at home for many purposes. It is a four-footed female animal having a large body, two horns, two eyes, two ears, one nose, one mouth, one head, a big back, and stomach. She eats a large amount of food at one time. She gives us milk to make us healthy and strong. It keeps us away from diseases and infections by increasing our immunity power. She is a sacred animal and worshipped in India like a Goddess. She has been given a status of Mother in the Hindu society and called “Gau Mata”.

It is a very famous milk giving animals useful for many purposes. In the Hindu religion, it is considered as Gau Dan is the biggest Dan in the world. A cow is a sacred animal to Hindus. The cow gives us lots of benefits all throughout her life and even after her death. She gives us milk, calf (either female cow or male cow ox), co-dung, gau-mutra while living and lots of leather and strong bones after death.

So, we can say that her whole body is useful to us. We can get lots of products from the milk given by her like ghee, cream, butter, curd, dahi, whey, condensed milk, a variety of sweets, etc. Her co-dung and urine are highly useful to the farmers for making natural fertilizer for plants, trees, crops, etc.

She eats green grasses, foods, grains, hay, and other eatable things. She uses her one pair of strong and tight horns to attack the people as a defense organ to save her child. She also uses her tail sometimes to attack. She has long hair on the tip of her tail. She also has small hair on her body and uses them frighten away the flies. She has highly helped in human lives for years in many ways.

She has been the reason for our healthy lives for more than thousands of years. The origin of the cow on the earth for nourishing the human lives has a great history behind. We all should know her importance and necessity in our lives and respect her forever. We should never hurt cows and give them proper food and water timely. Cow differs in its color, size, and shape from region to region. Some cows are small, big, white, black and some are of mixed color.

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