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26. MASAL KILLING CATTLE. The steer
steer is
roped, its feet tied together, and then thrown to the
ground. Its throat being cut with a long, sharp knife,
it is then allowed to slowly bleed to death-rather a
cruel method of killing. The natives first dig a trough
to catch the blood, which is highly prized by them as a
drink, and is also used in connection with certain
religious rites.