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No Mad Cows or Nomad Cows? See our affiliates in Asia for the solutions for single mothers who loose husbands to suicide every few minutes, theearthguardians.org!

 

Really, no mad cows! When they have a nomadic home, going from one farm to another, & under the protection of local and international humanitarian, environmental, and animal activists. Do you know how many farmers have suicided every hour in Asia? And Why? Many cows have died that our group has set up and or run, we are now upest with this and are arranging international volunteer to come and help assist in having devout women calf lovers to come and cook the corn meal, rice and beans with vitamin enriched vegan food, that the cows so desperately need. Otherwise the baby cows die, eating more than a 25% diet of grass,(over 210 calves have died at one of our supported locations because, lack of fund for. To make the proper. Changes 150 orphan calves and cows is approximately $1,200 a month.

We have updated and integrated solutions to help thousands of widowed farmers and their children, soil health and street animals. Our plan utilizes an ancient method to give purpose to animals in which they naturally live out their lives, bringing balance to the environment, As they had done for thousands of years before, with planned grazing of animals the soil is naturally replenished. 

Do you know how many farmers have committed suicide every hour in Asia? And why?

There has been a suicide roughly every 10 mins, and now even with the youth. India has become the epicenter of suicide for the world, according to the Harvard school of medicine. Nearly 1 in 3 of the worlds males suicides and 1 of 4 of the worlds females suicides are from India. 139,123 Suicides were reported in India in 2019. Their is hopelessness beyond belief. Why is that so? Why are we, the west, giving the impression that the goal of life is to live a luxurious materialistic life, that traveling, exploiting every possible resource available on the planet will give an individual success? We are encouraging the youth to go back to a simpler, minimalistic lifestyle and help their farming families sequester carbon dioxide, produce fruits and vegetables, eat the plant-based non violent diet as taught by all their saints of Eastern history, laugh, joke and go jolly. This will directly connect them again to the sweet Earth and give meaning to their lives. Lets reduce the suicides of India from farmers and the youth, that make up around 85% of the suicides victims their country. So what can you do, and each of us do, to actually help these people, the animals and the Earth? Lets tell them that what their families are doing is the right way to live and that will support them, give them the fertilizer directly from the animals and pay them a fair price for their crops. Please read our proposal below, and let us together fix, heal and at least redirect people and animals towards properly using everything we can, which will start allowing us to live the healthiest, happiest and best life for the benefit of all. 

Here are estimated costs that are projected for each of our project of 5000 cows on a continual nomadic cow sanctuary, aka (gau charan shala) project. Starting between October 2021, to April of 2022, and hopefully ever continuing and expanding around the world. 

$408 UD, 30k Indian Rupees per month for manager/farm scout to organize setting up of water, feeding and tents and the next days and months of planned grazing.

$ 816 UD For two animal doctors, 30k rupees per month per dr. The doctors' responsibilities will care for all the cows, from diet, medicine, exercise, emotional support of the animals and workers and even up to the recomposting of the cows if needed. Their job also includes the directing of workers to guide or move cows as needed, from one farm to the next. 

$408 (30k rupees) One International Animal rights activist per month. 

$ 2,171 UD (160k rupees) 16 workers, paid 10 thousand rupees each per month. 12 volunteers will be animal herders, Dr. helpers and plastic / trash recyclers, preferably half homeless people. Two cooks. One cook for the special nutritious vegan meals for orphaned and weak cows. One cook, for the vegan meals for workers. Two Mechanics, (to avoid loneliness, people should be in groups of at least 2 persons or more of very, or at least semi compatible individuals. Most that die will be buried by trees respectfully.

$7,875 Total monthly human expenses.

$5,750 Medicines, equipment, gas, repairs and or extra unseen expenses for animal and human needs. 

$165,250 $1.08 per day per cow (80 rupees per day per cow) Total monthly animal feed for paying directly to the single mother farmers for their fenced crops. But only 8 months a year. 

$74,075 per month on average is saved by bringing the cows to the farmers for free, 4 months of the year for non violent organic fertilizer from the cows manure and urine at the end of the harvest seasons. 

$119,719 Total average monthly running costs.  

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One time expenses. 

$27,140 UD 20 lakhs IC rupees 2 large pandal tents, offering protection from the sun & rain for these nomadic cow sanctuaries. 

$20,355 UD 15 lakhs steel casings and steel poles for tents, to prevent tents from collapsing.

$33,925 UD 25 Lakhs rupees IC, for a small Dairy truck. Each calf needs about 4.5 quart of milk a day if cooked cornmeal and or rice, beans with veggies (kitchiree) dishes are not available with supplements. 

$135,000 UD 100 lakhs 2 water trucks 36,000 liters filled daily with water. 

$180,560 (80) Lakhs two AC buses, one for females, the other bus for males, with recliner/ sleeping seats for our workers. 

$1,200 for 20 mobile water feeders connected, each with 4 wheels, probably made from a vertical split, 55 gallon drums.

$3,406 (3.67) lakh rupees 5 small 5 person tents. 3 acres mobile fencing and misting cooling system. 

$406 (30)k rupees, install a water filtration system on the back of one of the water trucks. 

$329,993 Total estimated start up one time cost!

$1,436,636 Total estimated Annual running costs. 

Gail Darcy Carrington President World Guardians President 

darcycarrington@rocketmail.com 

Julian Bliss founder Ten Million Cows Inc. nowmadcow.com 

650-305-5009 

support@theearthguardians.org  

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