
Bhubaneswar: Inder, a magnificent Murrah bull from Haryana’s renowned Karamveer Breeding Farm in Kurukshetra, is rapidly gaining national recognition as one of the most promising breeding bulls of his generation. At just 4.5 years of age, Inder already weighs an impressive 17 quintals, showcasing exceptional growth, strength, and superior genetic potential.
Bred through scientific selection and performance-driven practices, Inder represents the next generation of elite Murrah genetics. His powerful frame, well-balanced body structure, and commanding presence have made him a standout in premium buffalo breeding circles across the country. Experts note that such physical attributes, combined with strong lineage, place him among the top-tier breeding prospects in India.
The bull is maintained under a rigorously monitored and nutrition-rich management system aimed at maximizing health, fertility, and longevity. Inder consumes nearly 28 kilograms of feed daily, which includes 5 litres of milk, 2 kilograms of curd, green chickpeas, broken wheat, wheat, pearl millet, and soybean. This carefully curated diet ensures high stamina and consistent reproductive performance. The daily feeding and maintenance cost is estimated at around ₹4,000, reflecting the intensive care and investment behind his development.
With rapid physical maturity and increasing demand for high-quality Murrah genetics, Inder’s expected market value is estimated at ₹4 crore. Livestock experts believe he has the potential to become a flagship breeding bull, significantly contributing to genetic advancement and productivity enhancement in India’s buffalo sector.
Inder stands as a symbol of modern livestock excellence, where scientific breeding practices, superior nutrition, and meticulous management converge to shape the future of the Murrah breeding industry in the country.
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