Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Domestic Animals of Bangladesh


                      Domestic Animals of Bangladesh

                      
                                The animals that are kept in houses by their keepers are called domestic animals. There are quite a large number of domestic animals in Bangladesh. There are the crow, the buffalo, the horse, the goat, the sheep, the dog, the cat etc. They come to our service in various ways.

                           The general condition of most of the domestic animals is not satisfactory in Bangladesh. To our villagers the animals are like members of their own families. Yet these animals are not as healthy as they should be. Some of them may be healthy, but many of them are week and feeble and the rest of them are just skin and bone. This is because they are generally overworked but they are not provided with proper and adequate food to make up of the deficiency of their body. They are not properly taken care of because the ignorance of their masters. As a results, our domestic animals are much worse in many ways than the same kinds of animals in developed countries. On the average, a local cow gives only about one lite milk each day, while a Frisian cow gives            
The Cock
                    about 20 liters of milk. Our bullocks are not strong enough to
do their task properly. 

                         The importance of domestic animals in our day-to-day life can not be overestimated. One reason is that Bangladesh is an agriculture country and there is no mechanized cultivation here. All the work of cultivation depends on animal power. Secondly, in rural areas agriculture produce, building materials and even women and children are carried by bullock carts pulled by working animals like the cow, the buffalo, the horse etc.

                               

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  1. এই অ্যাপস ব্যবহারকারী কুরবানী সব ইতিহাস ও বিধি সম্পর্কে জানতে সক্ষম dcitltd

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