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The problem of beef eating
1.
2. In the recent past
• Three Buddhist Groups
emerge
• Bodu Bala Sena
• Sihala Ravaya
• Ravana Balaya
• Protest against Cattle
Slaughter and Beef
Eating
10. The Self Immolation of
Ven Bowatte Indrarathna Thera
Protest against cattle slaughter and beef eating
11. These campaigns leads to
• Awareness of cattle slaughter
• How they are slaughtered
• The suffering the animals( during slaughter)
• Animosity with the groups in beef trade
• Refraining from eating beef
12. Historical Evidence Against Cattle
Slaughter/Beef Eating
• King Elara Killed his son for killing a calf
• King Mahinda IV indicated in “Wewelketiya
Gratiffi” punishments for cattle slaughter
• King Bhathikabhaya demoted people who ate
beef in to Janitors
• Ibn Battuta explained in his records about
punishments for cattle slaughter
• Ma Huan also explained about attitudes of
sihhala society towards cattle slaughter
13. Social Background of Cattle Slaughter
/Beef Eating
• Used in agriculture
• Raise as their own
children
• Gives milk, transport and
natural fertilizer
• slaughtering /
eating beef despised
• Beef eaters
low caste people
14. Religious Background of Cattle
Slaughter/Beef Eating
• Buddha taught Ahimsa
• Taking life of another considered to be a sin
• But never prohibit monks from eating meat
Refuse Devadatta’s request
• In Hinduism cattle is a holy animal (lord Siva’s
Vehicle)
15. Jivaka Sutta
• three instances meat should not be partaken,
when
• (1) seen,
• (2) heard, or when
• (3) there is suspicion. (That the living being
has been purposely slaughtered for the eater)
16. • prohibited the eating of flesh of 10 animals
• human beings, elephants, horses, dogs,
snakes, lions, tigers, leopards, bears and
hyenas.
• cattle were not included in this list.
• Mahagopalaka Sutta explains the qualities
of good cattle farmer
17. Europeans came in 1505
• They ate beef
• Sinhala peoples
attitude towards beef
eating changes with
Europeans
• They supplied the
Europeans with cattle
and themselves start
eating beef
18. The Legal Aspects of Cattle
Slaughter
• Animal Act (No. 29 of 1958)
• slaughter of heifers and cows are
prohibited.(neat cattle and Buffalo)
• The cows slaughtered with government
vet surgeons certificate ( 10 years old
/ not productive/poor health.)
• The neat cattle bulls can be
slaughtered.
• Buffalo bulls cannot be slaughtered
unless GVS certify (10 years old / not
productive/poor health.)
19. Ethical Aspects of Cattle
Slaughter/Beef Eating
• The way we treat non-human
animals (be it a dog, a cow, a
mice).Slaughtering
/ill treating/using in
experiments
• No religious belief, faith or
fear of punishment involved.
• Based on deep thinking and
conviction
( Animal Liberation: Towards an End to Man’s
Inhumanity To Animals” Peter singer )
20. With ones conviction
One can become….
• A vegan or a Vegetarian Ovo-vegetarian or Lacto --
vegetarian
This is purely a personal act
21.
22. Neat Cattle and Buffalo Populations in
Sri Lanka in 1000s
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Neat Cattle
Population
Buffalo Population
23. The Milk Production in 1000liters
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
neat Cattle
Buffalo
27. If Cattle slaughter is banned
• With in few years the
cattle population will
rise to millions
• Will be an
uncontrollable pest
• Will graze all the grass
lands available
• Make the country a
dessert by
deforestation
28. • Small holders, will give up dairying
• They cannot feed all the cattle-no land
• No profits from selling additional cows and
bulls
• Unprofitable business
• Large herds keepers will go out of business
because their main business is beef trade
29. Suggestions
• Using sexed semen
That produce female calves at 95% accuracy
• Establish Cattle sanctuaries
That can maintain unproductive animals and
bulls
• Export all the bulls and unproductive cows
30. Conclusion
• The sex semen expensive
Still no answer to unproductive cows
• Cattle sanctuaries-there is no adequate land,
lack of grass, and non profitable venture
• Exporting Bulls and unproductive animals, for
slaughter –Again for slaughter
31. • No dairy industry without a beef
industry
• Milk powder / milk products import
from factory farms.-worse than ours
• Humane methods of cattle
management/ slaughter methods is the
need.
Hinweis der Redaktion
These cows can produce one calf a year
If we take 50% of that, every year they would produce 369,740 calves
Of which 50% would be male calves, so we will have at least 184,870 male calves per year
These cows can produce one calf a year
If we take 50% of that, every year they would produce 369,740 calves
Of which 50% would be male calves, so we will have at least 184,870 male calves per year