1 It is not true that cow’s milk is eaten by snakes at all and in our country those of us who live in rural areas, those of us who keep domesticated pets, cows and goats, all of us know more or less that snakes come at night and scatter cows on both legs. The cow eats all the milk of the cow with her mouth and how can we do that especially when in the morning when the cow is milking the cow with the bucket floating under the cow’s feet, the cow starts to get wet and the cow starts to graze with it and When something like this happens, we look at cow,s nieple and see that cow,s nieple looks like someone has cut something with a blade, and after seeing all this, we can see that snakes come at night and eat cow’s milk, which causes the snake’s smooth teeth. We think that the cow’s jaw is bitten by the snake’s teeth as soon as it is pressed on the cow’s udder. How can I not believe that snakes do not eat cow’s milk and there is evidence that snakes ate cow’s milk at night as in the morning it is seen that snakes came at night and screwed cow’s milk with two legs, such as snake’s foot marks Or something that is still clearly visible and which makes us believe that the snake eats the milk of the cow and let’s find out if the correct expression of the above is found.
2 The second option and I would like to say first of all that the cow’s milk has never been eaten by a snake and the snake has never had the audacity to eat cow’s milk and will never do so. It is unbelievable that the cow will continue to eat and in this respect the cow will want or endure like a mute. It is not a matter of believing. The arguments are mine and the first argument is that the snake that feeds the cow’s milk should be 12 to 15 feet long with a patch on the cow’s leg and the reason is that even if the cow’s legs are short, two patches should be given and one of these two patches is 5 feet for each patch. It will be needed and then it will need 10 feet in two patches and then it will need 3 more feet to suck the milk of the cow and then it will be 2 feet in the swinging state and after that it will be spread 2 feet in the ground again. The total number of snakes here is 18 feet but in our country the snakes that we are talking about are the ones that eat cow’s milk. If that is the case, where did Bhaki get 11 feet in that snake and he will never be able to do 16 feet work in 4 feet snake and in normal four feet snake he will not be able to give even a single foot to the cow’s feet and if this is true then this is four feet. I have a hard time figuring out how to eat cow’s milk with a screw on the cow’s legs
3 The third option and here is some more evidence especially the upper part of the cow’s legs is very thick and the lower part is only very thin and especially if the upper part of a tree is thick and the lower part is thin then you are in the upper part of that tree. No matter how hard you try, you will never be able to stay under pressure or with a screw because the lower part of your tree is slippery and you can’t lean on the tree. The cow’s legs can’t survive with screws but the lower limbs of the cow are slim and even after that the body of the snake is very slippery especially for the body of the snake Even after all these arguments, you are saying that after 11 o’clock at night when you went out to urinate with a hurricane in your hand, you thought you would see the cow, and as soon as you approached the cow, you saw your cow. A huge snake from behind is running away as soon as it sees you and you think this snake came to feed my cow but ran away after seeing me and here I want to say that the snake did not come to feed your cow and your cow urinates all night. A variety of insects have come and gone on the toilet dung or on the dung.
4 The fourth option and the crocodile is coming to eat the frog and the camel came to eat the snake. The snake’s foot marks are still the same as the cow’s foot, and I would like to say that the snake’s foot did not eat the milk of the cow and the patch spot you see on your cow’s foot is not the snake’s foot mark. The stain is only when your cow was lying on a high or low place, or when your cow was lying down, your cow’s feet or back side was under a dry or straw rope, or a gravel vine or a corner of a brick or a piece of wood was slightly under the cow’s feet or There are stains on the bottom of the calf, nothing but the bottom of your cow’s feet, and after that you want to say that if your cow’s milk is not eaten by the snake, then why the cow’s udder is cracked or depending on what the cow’s udder is cracked. This is your last question and here is another example, especially in our country, when the weather is dry in winter, our lips are cracked and blood comes out, and in this way most of the cows in our country give birth to calves. In winter and in the afternoon when the calf’s milk is swallowed for the last time, the slippery saliva of the calf’s mouth sticks to the cow’s udder and the saliva of the calf’s mouth sticks to the place where the calf’s mouth is or the snout of the nose. In the same way, the soft cow’s udder is just like the human lips and the saliva of the calf’s mouth is dried on it and the udder is squeezed and pulled on top of it. There is nothing special about it
5 The fifth option, and if the cow’s milk is really eaten by the snake, then the milk will come out of the cow’s udder in a clever way, because the snake’s teeth are like the teeth of a boiled fish, like a sharp needle. Or if you give a bite to your hand, you can’t pull your finger out of the snake’s mouth. Then the cow’s milk will be pierced in the same way as the steiner, and with it the milk will continue to come out from the cow’s milk by sprinkling in a clever way and this time you have made it especially good that the cow’s milk is never eaten by snakes and this time the milk is cracked. In this case, if you go to a Kabiraj’s Sandhar or a Kabiraj Pir Fakir’s shelter for the proper treatment of your Bhat Fata cow and go to them for Ishad or Bonaji treatment, then you are utterly foolish. And if you go to the nearest veterinary hospital or veterinarian in particular, you have done a fool’s errand. I’m coming and I ended up here. Cow’s milk is eaten by snakes. It’s not true at all. God Hafez Md. Mustafa Kamal email dmustafa41@yahoo.com
