Goa cows turn non-vegetarian, sent for treatment

Goa garbage management minister Michael Lobo has claimed that stray cattle in the beach villages of Calangute and Candolim in Goa have turned non-vegetarian, and veterinary specialists have been called to treat them.

| Updated : Oct 22 2019, 11:58 AM
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Panaji: Surprisingly! Stray cattle like bulls, cows and calves have turned non-vegetarian in Goa. The cattle have turned non-vegetarian in Calangute and Candolim areas as they've become habituated to eating mixed waste dumped by restaurants which also consist of scraps of chicken and fish. According to Goa garbage management minister Michael Lobo, ā€œStray cattle - bulls, cows, calves, in North Goa coastal belt, especially Calangute and Candolim have turned non-vegetarian as they've become habituated to eating mixed waste dumped by restaurants which also consist of scraps of chicken and fish.ā€ Goa is one of the tourism hotspots of the country and Calangute and Candolim receive high footfall of tourists.