Costliest Animals in India: Rajasthan’s Pushkar Cattle Fair, where tamasha and tradition collide, has once again become a red carpet event for India’s four-legged stars. This year’s show-stoppers are a ₹15-crore horse, a ₹23-crore buffalo, and a ₹25-lakh “gym-buff” bovine that reportedly eats better than most people. Forget supercars and expensive purses.
1. Superstar Horse: ₹15 Crores
Shahbaz from Chandigarh acts like a king or queen even at the age of two and a half, and with good cause. Gary Gill, his owner, boasts that the stallion’s “covering fee,” which is horse jargon for breeding rights, is ₹2 lakh.
The handsome Marwari breed horse has a fan base that rivals Bollywood’s and has won multiple events. Gill stated, “We’ve received offers of ₹9 crore.” “However, he is worth 15 crore rupees.” Tourists have waited in line to snap photographs with the four-legged beauty, who likely uses more conditioner than a human salon.
2. Costliest Buffalo “Anmol”: 23 Crores
Anmol, a Rajasthani buffalo, has taken center stage with his opulent lifestyle, refusing to be outdone.
His owner claims that the buffalo is “raised like royalty” and that he provides him with milk, desi ghee, and dried fruits daily.
There are rumors that A five-star chef and a dietician would both be moved by Anmol’s everyday fare. Visitors wonder if he also comes with a palace, given his ₹23-crore price tag.
3. Gym Freak Buffalo “Rana”: 25 Lakhs
This 600-kgs heavy beast, vicious Rana from Ujjain. This beast, which costs ₹25 lakh, eats gram flour, oil, milk, ghee, liver tonic, and eggs. His owner claims that he consumes ₹1,500 worth of food each day. Rana appears to be a candidate for the upcoming season of Bigg Boss: Animal Edition, given his 8-foot frame and 5.5-foot height.