A video of sheep being thrown into the river has surfaced. It can be seen that some people standing on a very high bridge are throwing sheep one by one into the river. The voiceless sheep falling into the water from a height of about 40 feet are also seen to be miserable. Surprisingly, this incident concerns a bridge built on the Chambal river in the Lakheri Roteda area of the Bundi district of Rajasthan.
Passers-by in their mobile cameras captured the incident of ruthlessly throwing sheep into the river. When the people who threw the sheep were asked the reason behind it, the whole matter turned out to be something else.
Sheep Thrown Into Chambal River
The people who threw the sheep into the river below the bridge were shepherds, and hundreds of sheep belonged to them. He said that taking a dip in the water is essential to save the sheep from the scorching heat. And the sheep never get into the water by running, so they are systematically collected and brought to the bridge and then thrown into the water in a hurry one after the other. At the same time, sheep swim quickly and reach the shore independently.
More heat due to wool was told that in the scorching heat, a big problem arises for the sheep because wool is the only wool on their body. At the same time, there are no resources to sprinkle water on the large herd, so to get rid of this heat, the sheep are thrown into the water over the bridge. Let us tell you that because of the wool, the sheep do not drown in water, and they also know how to swim, so they automatically get stuck on the shore.
Homecoming in monsoon
In the scorching and scorching heat of Rajasthan, shepherds take thousands of sheep from their respective areas to the area around the Chambal river so that these animals can get food and water. At the same time, when the monsoon arrives at the end of June, the entire herd starts returning to their areas.