Oh My God! This farmer bought bulls for as much as a Thar would cost; You will be surprised to hear the price!

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Farmer and Congress leader from Kolar district of Karnataka K.S. Venkatesh Gowda has bought Hallikar bull for Rs 15 lakh. These bulls are not only useful for farming, but their value is increasing, due to which they have now become commercial property…read more

The farmer bought the bulls for as much as the bull would cost; You will be surprised to hear the price

Kolar: Farmer and Congress leader K.S. of Kshetranahalli village of Malur taluka of Kolar district of Karnataka. Venkatesh Gowda has recently purchased Hallikar bulls. Let us tell you that the price of these bulls is Rs 15 lakh, which is much higher than any normal bull. The physique of these bulls is very impressive. Let us tell you that his height is about 6 feet.

Specialty of Hallikar bulls
Venkatesh Gowda’s family has been taking care of Hallikar bulls for many generations. His grandfather and father were also engaged in farming along with bull rearing. Hallikaar bulls are not only useful in farming, but their care has become a tradition. Along with this traditional bull rearing, his family has also made a lot of progress in the field of agriculture.

Bulls won respect, now new buyer found
Venkatesh Gowda had sent his bulls to compete in the Bhimeshwar Safalamb fair last year, where he won the first prize. Now, a few days ago, State Farmers Society President Papanna Swamy sold his Hallikaar bulls for Rs 15 lakh. This sale took place in Chikkanahatti village of Kunigal taluka of Tumakuru, which has further increased the importance of Hallikaar bulls in the region.

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rising price of hallikar bull
Let us tell you that such sales and increasing prices of bulls prove that Hallikar bulls are no longer just for farming work but have become a trading asset. This buying and selling has given a new direction to this ancient Indian tradition, and these bulls may become even more expensive in the future.

Report: Raghuraj

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