Unfortunately,
his hungry cow ate the diamonds along with the hay.
In
desperation, Rajput has resorted to offering the cow a
diet of grain, grass, and fruit to encourage her to pass
the diamonds.
He
has also briefly tried feeding the cow laxatives, but
found that the laxatives did not help her pass any more
diamonds. The grass and vegetables seem to do the job
better.
Within
the first three days of the new feeding regime Rajput
had retrieved 300 of his diamonds. However, according
to veterinarian A.S. Manvar, even though Rajput was able
to get some of his diamonds back he most likely will not
get all of them back.
"The
cow is a ruminant animal which has its stomach divided
in four compartments," Manvar explained. "It
is impossible to recover all of the diamonds."
Manvar
suggested using surgery to remove the diamonds, but Rajput
rejected that idea as being sinful.
The
cow has become the center of attention for people in her
town, and even throughout the region, who wait each day
in the hope that she will produce more diamonds. Rajput
has reportedly moved his bed closer to the cow so he can
keep an eye on her.
"I
won't budge from this place," he said.
© 2004 Animal News Center, Inc.