My dad bought a cow for the Qurbani. Our home helper (a boy) followed my parents' instructions and prepared the food. The cow didn't touch it, so we didn't know what to do next.
Then my dad prepared the food, and the cow started eating. I couldn't find the difference, but there must be something. My dad said he had cows in their house. He used to prepare food for them, so he knew how to make food for them.
The cow we bought must be from good care. That's why if the food isn't prepared perfectly, it doesn't touch.
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That's such a sweet and unique bond between your dad and the cow—it really shows how animals recognize care and consistency. Reading this reminded me how meaningful small routines can be. On another note, if you're ever looking for a peaceful break with nature, something like this might be a good idea: https://northbengaltourism.com/darjeeling-tour-packages/
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