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What would Khalsa do in this scenario?


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14 hours ago, kdsingh80 said:

With boars the answer is simple kill them and even eat but UP farmers are facing more tougher question

https://en.gaonconnection.com/uttar-pradesh-assembly-elections-2022-polls-stray-cattle-cows-bulls-rural-villages-farmers-samajwadi-party-yogi-adityanath-trade-ban-slaughter-crop-damage-bjp-india-gaushala-chhutta-pashu/

Holy cow? Not for the UP farmer, who now spends nights protecting crops against stray cattle attacks

This is real test . What would have khalsa done in this scenario?

Baba pala singh ji and his successor are doing great sewa of cows.

 

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5 hours ago, kdsingh80 said:

No matter how much sewa you do of cows , Dairy industry will milk them and throw them not to forget male calves are useless as farmers don't use ox these days. These male calves grow up as bulls and destroy crops attack people and kill them.

There are two solutions

1) Stop drinking milk and dairy products

2)The final solution.

 

 

In the us they don't grow up to be bulls. They grow a brief period and turn into veal. I had never thought of the impact dairy farming would have in countries where the bulls would not be killed near to birth. 

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3 hours ago, kdsingh80 said:

Hunting is illegal in India unless government decide to cull some wild animals, even then they do it themselves.

I was told by a very nice nihang that in punjab sometimes government officials ask nihangs to do some wild boar hunting.

Wild boars are profilic breeders. Hunting them is the only solution. Otherwise they will destroy the crops

 

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Maharaja Ranjit Singh and wild boar

https://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/88068-diet-of-maharaja-ranjit-singh-and-sikhs-of-that-time/

Osborne met Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1838. He writes:

1.  26th June.—This morning, at sunrise, ordered our elephants, and went out to try and relieve the monotony of our life by a few hours' shooting. Proceeded straight to a
rumna, or preserve, of the Maharajah's, which we supposed to abound in wild hog, hares, and black partridges. The Sihks, in
contradiction to the religious tenets of most of the other castes in India, are very fond of pork, and Runjeet cultivates grain and sugar- cane round this preserve for the wild hog who frequent it to feed upon. Beef is as much a forbidden food in the Punjab as pork is in Hindostan to the natives ; and to kill a cow across the Sutlege would subject the perpe-trator of the deed to almost certain death.
We found a considerable quantity of wild hog, and a few black partridges, in the rumna, and had altogether two hours' very
tolerable shooting.

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Sikhs had a unique way of hunting wild boar.

https://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/88068-diet-of-maharaja-ranjit-singh-and-sikhs-of-that-time/

Osborne says Sikhs had a unique way of hunting wild hogs. It's written on page 182:

At six o'clock mounted our elephants
and proceeded to a jungle a few miles off, where I had promised to meet Sher Sing and have a few hours' wild hog and deer
shooting. Found him waiting our arrival with an immense establishment of elephants. and we fell in with a great many wild hogs,
some deer, and a few black partridges and
hares. The Sihks have a curious way of catching the wild hog, which I never saw practised in any other part of India. They make a kind of snare of strong withys, and setting them in runs of the hogs, generally
succeed in catching the finest boars, who, when once disturbed, rush blindly on, till brought up by these snares, when a man
goes up, and generally at a single blow of his sword puts an end to them. We caught five and twenty in this manner in the course
of a few hours.

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Just now, shastarSingh said:

Sikhs had a unique way of hunting wild boar.

https://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/88068-diet-of-maharaja-ranjit-singh-and-sikhs-of-that-time/

Osborne says Sikhs had a unique way of hunting wild hogs. It's written on page 182:

At six o'clock mounted our elephants
and proceeded to a jungle a few miles off, where I had promised to meet Sher Sing and have a few hours' wild hog and deer
shooting. Found him waiting our arrival with an immense establishment of elephants. and we fell in with a great many wild hogs,
some deer, and a few black partridges and
hares. The Sihks have a curious way of catching the wild hog, which I never saw practised in any other part of India. They make a kind of snare of strong withys, and setting them in runs of the hogs, generally
succeed in catching the finest boars, who, when once disturbed, rush blindly on, till brought up by these snares, when a man
goes up, and generally at a single blow of his sword puts an end to them. We caught five and twenty in this manner in the course
of a few hours.

@GurjantGnostic

What do u make of this unique hunting style?

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