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Hare Krishna! 

You and other ISCOWP members have already met the $20,000 challenge! We were so excited to meet the challenge before the deadline of December 31! Congratulations to everyone and thank you so much! You did it for the cows!

Since there are a few weeks left and many of you are still receiving the ISCOWP News in the mail asking for donations, we asked our challenge donor if he would like to extend the challenge for another $5000. He wrote back that he would like to match another $20,000! What a surprise!

Please help us double as many dollars as possible for the cows!


When you adopt a cow that adoption gift gets doubled too! Asha, a disabled cow, is only partially adopted. Find out about Asha in this e-newsletter. To adopt another cow or find out how you can adopt a cow for life, take a look here. 

It is because of your support that ISCOWP has been able to protect cows for the past 25 years and is able to continue to protect cows into the future. Thank you so much!

Your servant and friend,
Chayadevi (Irene M. Dove)
ISCOWP Co-Managing Director
In This December 2014 Issue
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Asha is only partially adopted. Please adopt Asha.
 



In this video Balabhadra explains Asha's disability and sweet nature.


Age: 11 year old cow
Breed: Black Angus
Herd Status: Everyone's Friend
Nature: Determined Survivor. She must have some Hawaiian blood because when she walks she does the hula. Actually, she was born with a walking impediment in her hindquarters so when she walks her hindquarters swing "to and fro."  As she becomes older, her disability limits her more. She came from the farm of Hoy and Lillie Robinson who have been breeding Black Angus for over 40 years without a birth defect. Hoy couldn't bear to send her to the slaughterhouse and found us by our web site and asked if we would take her. She is loving and sweet and she will never be served as meat.

 

To adopt another cow or find out how you can adopt a cow for life, take a look here.


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