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World's Most Expensive Sheep Fetches Rs 3.5 Crore at an Auction in Scotland. Here's Why

Double Diamond sold for a record £367,500 at auction. Credits: Youtube/Universal Information & Entertainment TV

Double Diamond sold for a record £367,500 at auction. Credits: Youtube/Universal Information & Entertainment TV

A Texel lamb has reportedly become the world’s most expensive sheep after it sold for INR 3.5 Crore at auction at Scotland. The previous record for a steep sheep was £231,000 in 2009.

A Texel lamb has become the world’s most expensive sheep after being sold for nearly £368,000 ($490,059, INR 3.5 crore) at an auction in Scotland.

The sheep called Double Diamond, sold for 350,000 guineas (£367,500) on Thursday at the Scottish National Texel Sale in Lanark, Scotland.

The bidding started at £10,500 and significantly increased amid fierce competition between different people.

The final bid was made by a partnership of three buyers, setting a world record price for a sheep.

Double Diamond, which was sold by Charlie Boden from Cheshire, is an embryo-bred lamb.

One of the buyers, Jeff Aiken, flock manager at Procters Farm, told Sky News that a lot of breeders had their eye on Double Diamond as he was a "special animal".

"I knew he was going to be a lot of money but I wasn't expecting him to make that much," Aiken said, "He's just an outstanding animal. He's a massive lamb with great confirmation and character, some of which is what breeding is all about."

"But with the pedigree, you start looking at the smaller details of the lamb - you look at his head, the hair color, the color around his eyes, legs, he was just perfect in every way," he further added.

Originating from the island of Texel in the Netherlands, the sheep breed is popular among British farmers because of their high-quality meat.

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