A paddy worth 23 crores in Haryana is making a splash at agricultural fairs across India. The pada, called Anmol, weighs 1,500 kg and has been the center of attraction at events such as the Pushkar Mela and the All India Farmers' Mela in Meerut, reports The Times of India. Anmol, known for its size, pedigree and breeding, has also become a talking point on social media.
Such is the lifestyle of Anmol Anmol's luxurious lifestyle costs a lot. To maintain Anmol's health and strength, his owner Gill spends around Rs 1,500 a day on his diet, which includes dry fruits and high-calorie foods. The menu includes 250 grams of almonds, 30 bananas, 4 kg of pomegranates, 5 liters of milk and 20 eggs. Apart from this, it also eats oil cake, green fodder, ghee, soybean and maize. This special diet ensures that Anmol is always ready for exhibitions and breeding.
Anmol is known for its size, pedigree and reproduction.
Massage is done with almond oil Anmol is bathed twice a day. A special blend of almond and mustard oil keeps his coat shiny and healthy. Owner Gill is dedicated to providing the best care to Anmol despite the significant costs. Gill sold Anmol's mother to take care of him. Anmol's mother was known to give 25 liters of milk every day.
Anmol's menu includes 250 grams of almonds, 30 bananas, 4 kg of pomegranates, 5 kg of milk and 20 eggs.
Lakhs of rupees are earned from pado While the pada's impressive size and diet play a major role in its value. It is the role of pada in animal reproduction that really determines its value. Anmol's semen, collected twice a week, is in high demand among breeders. Each extract costs Rs 250 and can be used to breed hundreds of animals. Steady income from the sale of semen helps Gill earn Rs 4-5 lakh per month, which helps him manage the cost of paddy maintenance.
The owner rejected the offer of Rs 23 crore Despite several tempting offers to sell Anmol for Rs 23 crore, Gill sees Anmol as a member of his family and has no intention of leaving him. Therefore, the owner rejected the offer of 23 crore rupees.
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