Sikar : We have always heard and seen that the reproductive capacity of pet animals is very high. But have you ever heard that a wild animal has thousands of children? It may sound strange to you but it is a reality. There is a bull in Rajasthan which has around 5500 calves. We are talking about Dantaramgarh area of Sikar district of Rajasthan.
This bull is the father of 5500 children
Gopal Gaushala located in Pachar village near here is being operated for a long time. This Gaushala is famous for the maintenance of cows. Hundreds of pet animals are reared here. It is here that this bull has given birth to more than 5500 calves so far.
Specialty of this bull of Gopal Gaushala
This bull lives like a king in the cow shed. Whose diet is also quite different compared to other animals. The most surprising thing is that it is not kept tied in the cow shed. When it feels like it, it goes out for a walk and returns to the cowshed on its own in the evening. Therefore it is not tied.
It is left in the cow pen for 15 days.
In appearance itself, it looks completely different and heavy from other bulls. Rahul Prajapat, who runs the cowshed, says that for this breeding, the cow is left in the enclosure for 15 days. Where it breeds up to several cows.
Its demand is very high
Due to its good breed, its demand is so high that cow herders coming from far away places take sperm from here or leave their cows here for a few days. Rahul tells that this bull is given the same diet as a normal human being.
Diet and care of bull
The diet of this bull is also quite heavy. Items like millet, porridge, jaggery and gram vegetables are given during the 15 days. Cowshala operator Rahul says that the reproductive capacity of the bull has always been the same. Therefore he is given a good diet. This capacity of the bull is God gifted. Its breed is so special that cow herders come from far and wide to seek its services. Some people take its sperm and some leave their cows here for breeding. Rahul Prajapat says that this bull is so special because of its fertility. Considering it as God gifted, no stone is left unturned in its care.