Environmental Sciences, asked by maazkazi8090, 1 year ago

During transportation of animals by foot, the maximum distance travelled in a single day journey for cattle should be
a) 10 km
b) 20 km
c) 30 km
d) None of the above

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Answered by avinashsingh48
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answer is A) 10 km, I hope that. it's will help you
Answered by mariospartan
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During transportation of animals by foot, the maximum distance traveled in a single day journey for cattle should be 30 Km.

Option C

Explanation:

  • According to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 2001, no animals are allowed to transport beyond a particular distance on foot. The chart is given in this act that includes each and every animal that is mainly tamed in household purposes.
  • According to this act, the cattle are allowed to be transported to a maximum distance of 30 km per day on foot. This covering of distance is also not continuous and has different breaks.
  • They are allowed to travel at a rate of 4 km per hour for 8 hours. For every 2 hours of travel, there must be a drink break and for every four hours of travel, there must be a feeding break.
  • The total journey should not be more than "8 hours".
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