Although I am not interested in saying anything that pertains to any religious belief. But its mandatory for me to say a few words here. You are true to say that pointing out ones fault by overlooking your own is height of hypocrisy. But just tell me few things here. In how many hindu states of India Jallikuttu is observed? When you talk about Jallikuttu and its ban, then you should know that it was banned not because bulls are getting killed in this ritual, its human who were in danger. Below is excerpt from Wiki..
As for sacrifice in Hindusim is concerned, it is very much true that Buffalo are being getting sacrificed during
Durga Astami, Kali Puja or any such other Puja which are held specifically in the month of October and November. But you must know Hinduism for that and who gives the sacrifices and where exactly. Basically it is a Kshatriya culture to give sacrifice to please goddess Durga or Kali to attain strength for war. Not whole of Hindu population get involve in it. Some tribes do carry out this too basically in Eastern part of India. But they generally prefer goats for this. That too not each and every household gives these sort of sacrifices. These are arranged on community or village level and whole of community or village gives sacrifice of one animal and later the meat is distributed as
Prasad.
All these does takes place basically in
Shakti Peeths, but here too there is an interesting twist. In Hinduism sacrifice to any god or goddess doesn't mean blood shed. People generally donate animals to temples in the name of sacrifice instead of slaughtering them. Another interesting part is, if you have to really slaughter or cut any animal, you could choose some specific vegetable like Gaurd or something and could cut them in
Bali Bedi. In Hinduism, its not a hard and fast rule to slaughter animals in name of sacrifice and the practice of slaughtering in name of
Bali is slowly loosing ground. Now I am not against any sort of sacrifice which is offered in the name of god nor I would preach for celebrating a vegan festival as I myself is a hardcore non-vegan. But the thing here is number of animals you do slaughter in name of sacrifice. Look at the pictures. Those are blood mixed with rain water. For so much of water to attain that blood red colour you need to mix thousand of litre of blood in it. It seems each and every household had performed a
Qurbani in this case.
And the link you have given referenced too, from UK. I would say that if you take stock of hypocrisy, they would be on top of the ladder. Slaughtering thousand of Buffalo? Whom they are taking feedback and report from? Their Great-Great-Great Grandfather or forefathers who were the torch bearers of east India Company in India? Or had they taken into count the number of Buffalo's which get slaughtered to supply meat to Army and meet export order?