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It's probably just reflective of the environment they have to live in. They're probably riddled with parasites, disease, inbreeding and as mentioned before are being grazed on plastic garbage. If you look at other cultures that hold animals in high reguard they tend to look very healthy. Cats and dogs raised in a home in the west amdeaat Asia for example will have much cleaner coats and be better fed than their feral counterparts. I wonder if Indian cows were exported to a zoo in the west they would look and be healthier just because they're being raised by humans and not Indians. As it stands Indian cows look like some kind of mutant from a post apocalyptic movie or video game.Why do cows in India look like they’re on the brink on starvation?
The ones in Pic related look more like hostile feral mutants from the atomic waste planet Kreig of Warhammer 40k than a domesticated animal with religious connections. Butchering them and eating them like Jersey cows would probably make you sick like eating wild pig or bear meat from the Pripyat exclusion zone.