IN a country where bullocks have served humanity in numerous ways for thousands of years and, in fact, continue to do so in a large number of villages, it is likely to be deeply troubling that high-level efforts with complete official support are in full gear to prevent bullocks from arriving on Earth.
The means to achieve this is the so-called sexed semen technology aimed at ensuring that male calves (bullocks) are not born and only female calves (cows) are born. This is being done in the name of resolving the stray cattle problem. Ninety percent ‘success. . .