Farmer's Diamonds Go to Waste But Are Recovered   
DEW DELHI (Reuters) - It's not quite the goose that laid the golden egg, but an Indian diamond merchant's prize cow is producing bejeweled dung. 
Dilubhai Rajput had stashed a bag of more than 1,700 small diamonds, worth almost $900, in a pile of hay at his home in Gujarat state, famous both for its dairy and diamond-cutting industries, but hadn't reckoned on the risk of a hungry cow, the Economic Times newspaper reported on Monday. 
Now he's feeding the animal a diet of grass, grain, fruit and laxatives and has so far recovered 300 diamonds in three days. 
"I am sure within a week I will retrieve all my diamonds," the paper quoted Rajput as saying. 
It was unclear why he chose to hide the stones in the hay.  

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