Bring Digital X-Ray to Save Injured Cows

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Gauchikitsa Organization is dedicated to saving injured, sick, and suffering cows and ensuring they receive timely medical care and dignified treatment. Every day, we witness cases of road accidents, fractures, severe wounds, infections, and internal trauma—where quick diagnosis becomes the difference between life and loss.

Most of the cows we rescue suffer from serious injuries and illnesses that require urgent X-rays. Unfortunately, we currently do not have an on-site X-Ray machine and must travel over an hour to the nearest facility to get these critical diagnostics done.

For a cow in pain, even small delays can become dangerous. Transporting an injured cow for X-rays is not only stressful, but also risky—especially in cases of broken bones, internal bleeding, or deep trauma. That’s why we are raising funds to purchase a Digital X-Ray Machine for our center. Having this essential equipment on-site will help us provide faster diagnosis, quicker treatment decisions, and better recovery outcomes for countless गौ माताएँ.

Right now, whenever an injured cow needs an X-ray, we face the daily struggle of arranging transport, covering long distance travel, and returning after an exhausting trip—often over 60 kilometers. This delay can lead to prolonged suffering and, in some cases, the loss of precious lives. Without an on-site X-Ray machine, diagnosing fractures, joint damage, internal injuries, and severe infections becomes a major challenge.

Your support can bring a ray of hope to countless cows!

By donating to this cause, you empower our dedicated गौ-चिकित्सा team to save more lives, ensure quicker diagnoses, and provide timely treatment to these voiceless beings. Together, let’s become the reason a घायल गौ माता heals, stands again, and lives pain-free.

Your support can change this reality.

With your help, we can bring this vital diagnostic tool to our center and ensure that every injured and ailing cow receives the timely care she deserves. Together, we can save lives and bring relief to those who cannot speak for themselves.

Your contribution will directly help us create this life-saving facility at Gauchikitsa Organization, making timely and effective treatment possible for countless injured cows. Thank you for your support!

Join hands with Gauchikitsa Organization and light up the path to recovery for these injured souls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The mission of KGCS is to rescue, treat, and rehabilitate sick and injured cows, providing them with the medical care they need to recover and thrive. We are dedicated to reducing their suffering and improving their quality of life.

Our hospital provides a range of services, including emergency care, surgical interventions, personalised treatments, diagnostic services, and rehabilitation for cows and other animals. We strive to offer the best possible medical care to every animal in need.

KGCS is home to over 1000 animals at any given point, ensuring they have a safe and natural environment to live in. We strive to provide each animal with the care and attention they deserve.

You can call our 24/7 helpline to report any sick or injured cows. Our team will respond promptly, providing the necessary care and ensuring the cow’s swift recovery.

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