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Murrah bulls at agriculture summit attract attention

Press Trust of India  |  Rohtak 

Murrah breed bulls like 'Yuvraj' and 'Tyson' have turned out to be cash cows' for their owners as the bovines are earning them several lakh of rupees every year from breeding business.

These popular Murrah breed bulls are catching the attention of a lot of visitors at the three-day long third Leadership Summit -2018 which was inaugurated by Chief minister here today.

Kurukshetra-based whose Murrah-breed bull, named 'Yuvraj', was participating in the summit, said this the nine-year-old was in great demand for the breeding purpose.

Singh earns a whopping sum of Rs 1 crore annually from Yuvraj, though he admits that huge amount of expenditure is also involved for its maintenance.

The Yuvraj's semen is in great demand in several states including Punjab, Haryana, and

Murrah is popular for breeding because Murrah buffaloes are capable of giving higher quantity of milk per lactation as against other mixed breed bovine.

Singh said Yuvraj's mother also used to give 26. 5 kl of milk per day.

Singh, who also possess other bulls with name of 'Dhoni', 'Yograj' said a delegation from had offered Rs 9.25 crore for buying two years back but he refused to sell him.

It is like my son and I cannot sell it, he said.

Another Rohtak-based breeder is exhibiting his Murrah breed 'Tyson' at the shed in the summit.

The semen of three-and-a-half years old Tyson are in great demand and we have been earning about Rs 8-10 lakh from him, said Vijay, resident of Bohar village in Rohtak.

Murrah breed traditionally belongs to Rohtak in

At the summit, visitors were seen taking selfies with the high-priced Murrah breed bulls.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 21:40 IST
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