Book Title: State Of Dairy Cattle Rajasthan Report
Author(s): Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations
Publisher: Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations

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________________ fiapo.org Branding and de-horning Whether branding is practised Prevention of Cruelty to Picture of branding if any on and for what purpose? Animal Act 1962, Section 11 (1) animal's body Who performs branding and (k) Offers for sale or without Picture of any injuries due to what method? reasonable cause, has in his branding Whether de horning and tail possession any animal which is docking is practised and for suffering pain by reason of mutilation, what purpose? starvation, thirst, overcrowding or other ill-treatment Sect Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1962.11(1)(a) Beating, Kicking. Over-riding. Over-driving. Over-loading. Torturing. Causing unnecessary pain or suffering to any animals; Any Phooka or Doom Dev Prevention of Cruelty to Picture of any injuries, performed on cattle? Animal Act 1962, Section 11 (1) operation marks, any swelling Is there any injection or surgery (c) Wilfully and unreasonably or any wound been conducted on cattle for administering any injurious increasing milk production? drug or injurious substance; Section 12 of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, penalizes practicing of phooka or doom dev or any other operation being performed upon any cow or other milch animal, to improve its lactation. This is injurious to health of the animal. Is there any injuries, Prevention of Cruelty to deformities, any sign of surgery Animal Act 1962, Section 11 any sign of beating, weakness (1)(b) Employing any animal or any symptoms of illness in which, by reason of its age cattle? or any disease, unfit to be so Are ill or injured animals used employed, and still making it for milking? work or labour or for any purpose; what happen to male calves? Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1962, Section 11 (1) (i) Being the owner, without what happen to cattle which reasonable cause, abandons are not able to produce milk any animal in circumstances, due to age or illness? which render it likely that it will Management and personnel suffer pain by reason of starvation or thirst; Number of animal handlers per animal Picture of injuries to cattle or calves, any injuries due to space struggle between animals, any wounds, any swelling. Take picture of leg of the cattle that usually deform due to constant stand on concrete flooring. take picture of udder, any swelling injuries, redness on them Take short video if its possible to capture that male calves and ill cattles are abandonned by owners because of no milk productivity

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