Meet Anmol: Have you ever dreamt of a car? What is the cost of your dream? Even a Porsche is priced under Rs 5 crore, but Anmol, an Indian buffalo, is valued at Rs 23 crore. Isn’t that surprising?
Anmol is an extremely impressive buffalo hailing from Haryana, weighing 1500 kilograms. He has drawn everyone’s attention. People are astonished by his valuation of Rs 23 crore. The buffalo is showcased at major agricultural events like the Pushkar Mela and the All-India Farmers Fair in Meerut. Anmol has become the talk of the town due to his size, pedigree, and breeding.
Anmol: A Royal Life Of Luxury And Care
Keeping an animal valued at such a price takes a lot of effort and requires a significant amount of money to keep it in top condition. Thousands of rupees are spent on Anmol to keep him healthy and shiny. You’ll be shocked when you hear the details—
- The Daily Maintenance and Diet: The daily maintenance and diet cost Anmol’s owner, Gill, Rs 1500. This specialized diet is designed to support Anmol’s massive growth and stamina.
- His diet includes:
- 250 grams of almonds
- 4 kilograms of pomegranates
- 30 bananas
- 5 kilograms of milk
- 20 eggs
This is supplemented with oil cake, green fodder, ghee, soybeans, and corn, ensuring Anmol remains in peak health.
- His Grooming Routine: Gill ensures that Anmol is always healthy and well-maintained. He follows a strict grooming and bathing routine every day. The prized buffalo receives two baths a day, using a special mix of almond and mustard oils to keep his coat shiny and his health in top condition.
- Cost of Diet and Grooming Sessions: To cover the costs of Anmol’s diet and grooming, Gill had to sell the buffalo’s sister and mother.
Despite these challenges, Gill remains steadfast in his commitment to Anmol’s care. This dedication has made Anmol the most talked-about animal in India’s agricultural circles. The buffalo is now a symbol of pride and prestige for its owner.
Role in Cattle Breeding
Anmol’s value goes beyond his size and diet; the buffalo plays an important role in cattle breeding. His semen is collected twice a week and is highly demanded for breeding. Each extraction costs Rs 250. The collection of semen helps in breeding hundreds of cattle, generating a steady income of Rs 4-5 lakh every month. This income helps the owner, Gill, cover all of Anmol’s spending. Despite several offers to sell him for Rs 23 crore, Gill considers Anmol a family member and has no intention of parting with him.
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