Why do people put jute coats on domesticated cows?
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It is to keep the cattle warm during winter.
Explanation:
The cow shelters are also being covered with thick polythene curtains or 'tarpaulin' so that cold winds do not enter. Jute bags are being sewed together to make thick curtains and covers. The same jute bags will be used to make cow coats which the cows will wear to stay warm during winters.
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The people put jute coats on domesticated cows during winter the cattle keep warm.
Explanation:
- The jute bags are being sewed together to make thick curtains and covers.
- The same jute bags will be used to make cow coats which the cows will wear to stay warm during winters.
- The jute bags will be provided by the district supply department.
- In some districts the grama panchayat will make a decision for the cow coats and it will be cover by the cow shelters with polythene in minimum budget.
- Jute is the material that makes up hessian cloth.
- Jute bags are often tightly woven and firmly sewn to reinforce their structure and allow them to be free standing, and most regularly have a strong rectangular base.
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