Seva — not a transaction

Adopt an indigenous cow in West Bengal

Bring an indigenous Indian cow into your home as a member of the family. Cows listed here are offered free of cost by families or gaushalas — what they ask in return is a pledge of lifelong care, never slaughter.

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About cow adoption in West Bengal

How does cow adoption work in West Bengal?

On Go-LX, adoption is a 4-step seva: you read the cow's story → accept the lifelong-care pledge → submit an adoption intent with your context → the current owner reviews and approves. After both parties confirm handover, the cow appears on the public Happy Homes page. No money changes hands at any step.

Do I need to pay to adopt a cow in West Bengal?

No. Cow adoption on Go-LX is free of cost. What owners ask in return is a written pledge of lifelong care — including never sending the cow to a slaughterhouse or abandoning her if she stops giving milk. Any transport, vet or feed costs after handover are the adopter's responsibility.

What if there are no adoption listings in West Bengal right now?

Browse adoption listings across India, or contact verified gaushalas in nearby states. You can also register as a cow adopter and be notified when a cow becomes available in your area.

Is adopting a cow safe and lawful in West Bengal?

Yes. Cow adoption is governed by the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and state-level cattle protection laws — almost every Indian state criminalises cow slaughter, so private adoption with a lifelong-care pledge is fully lawful. Go-LX records each handover and keeps an activity log so both parties have a verifiable trail.

All cows in West Bengal

Sale + adoption listings combined for the full marketplace in this state.

Indigenous breeds

Learn about the 19 indigenous breeds before you choose one to adopt.

Adoptions across India

Every cow currently available for adoption, from every state.