Hi Kelly, i think the problem here is that, with proper care and medication, it is possible to treat TB in cattle. It is simply the economic reality of commercial farming that prevents this. In this instance the temple was willing to isolate the animal and provide treatment however the authorities took a rather too literal interpretation of the law and did not consider this possibility as being an option. Hence the uproar - it was less whether the animal was sacred than whether it was possible to consider alternative options. I agree, that if it was infected and not treatable the measures imposed were appropriate. In this instance, however, that was not the case.