Milk is the main diet of the Samburu. Only when it becomes scarce in the dry season will blood taken from living cattle be added to it or stock be slaughtered for meat. This stock will normally be sheep or goats. Oxen are saved for ceremonial occasions or when the dry season absolutely demands a substantial supply of meat; they are regarded as the final security against severe drought. Any cow that dies naturally is eaten without delay. The emphasis in social values is placed on cattle, at times almost to the exclusion of small stock. 'A man who has cattle is important, they say. 'He can have many wives and many sons to look after his herds. When he wants small stock, he can easily exchange an ox for many sheep or goats. But if he has only small stock, then he is like a Dorobo and it is hard for him to become rich.
What becomes scare in dry season?
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Cattle
Social values
Milk
Blood
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Answer:After they are unloaded, cows are forced through a chute and shot in the head with a captive-bolt gun meant to stun them. But because the lines move so quickly and many workers are poorly trained, the technique often fails to render the animals insensible to pain.
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milk is only scare only in dry season
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