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Jamalpur bull ‘Rajababu’ price is 12 lakhs

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  • Update Time : 08:53:49 am, Tuesday, 4 June 2024
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The Pala bull has been named ‘Rajababu’ with utmost care. 9 feet 1 inches in length and 5 feet 5 inches in height, Rajababu is a bull with black prints on a golden body. The owner claims that it weighs 20 maunds. That’s why people often come from different villages to see the huge animal.

Rajababu was born in Pakhimari village of Bakshiganj upazila of Jamalpur. Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, the owner of the cow, gave this name out of love. Rafiqul, a carpenter by profession, has been rearing the bull for three years. He claimed that this is currently the biggest cow in the upazila.

This time Rajababu will be taken to the market on the holy Eid-ul-Azha. Due to its huge body, people from the surrounding area come to see it almost every day. Owner Rafiqul Islam Rajababu has reduced the price by 12 lakh taka.

Rafiqul Islam said, he had a cow. Rajababu was born from that. It is now three years old. He fed the cow in the native way. Gives food and care as needed. Day by day the cow increased in weight and stood at 20 manas.

On Monday morning, Rajababu was seen tied to a tree in front of the house. Rafiqul’s wife Sufia is feeding the cow. People saw the cow was repeatedly gorging. Sufia was soothing the cow by patting it.

A man named Babu Mia came from Bakshiganj city to see the bull. He said, ‘The cow looks very beautiful. A very big cow. It seems that there are no such big cows in this upazila. I came to see the cow after hearing the name Rajababu.

The owner of the bull Mohammad Rafiqul Islam told the media that Rajababu is a native breed cow. Its diet consists of raw grass, straw and small rice. In total, the cow eats about 10 kg of feed per day. He said, ‘I like raising cows. After finishing the carpentry work, I came to Rajababu. I raised the cow like my own child. Even though there was no food at home many times, I collected Rajababu’s food properly.’

 

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Jamalpur bull ‘Rajababu’ price is 12 lakhs

Update Time : 08:53:49 am, Tuesday, 4 June 2024

The Pala bull has been named ‘Rajababu’ with utmost care. 9 feet 1 inches in length and 5 feet 5 inches in height, Rajababu is a bull with black prints on a golden body. The owner claims that it weighs 20 maunds. That’s why people often come from different villages to see the huge animal.

Rajababu was born in Pakhimari village of Bakshiganj upazila of Jamalpur. Mohammad Rafiqul Islam, the owner of the cow, gave this name out of love. Rafiqul, a carpenter by profession, has been rearing the bull for three years. He claimed that this is currently the biggest cow in the upazila.

This time Rajababu will be taken to the market on the holy Eid-ul-Azha. Due to its huge body, people from the surrounding area come to see it almost every day. Owner Rafiqul Islam Rajababu has reduced the price by 12 lakh taka.

Rafiqul Islam said, he had a cow. Rajababu was born from that. It is now three years old. He fed the cow in the native way. Gives food and care as needed. Day by day the cow increased in weight and stood at 20 manas.

On Monday morning, Rajababu was seen tied to a tree in front of the house. Rafiqul’s wife Sufia is feeding the cow. People saw the cow was repeatedly gorging. Sufia was soothing the cow by patting it.

A man named Babu Mia came from Bakshiganj city to see the bull. He said, ‘The cow looks very beautiful. A very big cow. It seems that there are no such big cows in this upazila. I came to see the cow after hearing the name Rajababu.

The owner of the bull Mohammad Rafiqul Islam told the media that Rajababu is a native breed cow. Its diet consists of raw grass, straw and small rice. In total, the cow eats about 10 kg of feed per day. He said, ‘I like raising cows. After finishing the carpentry work, I came to Rajababu. I raised the cow like my own child. Even though there was no food at home many times, I collected Rajababu’s food properly.’