Bhubaneswar, January 22: Inder, a colossal 17 quintal bull from Haryana, has taken Odisha’s Matsya-Pranee Samavesh 2026 (Fisheries and Livestock Conference) by storm, captivating audiences with its massive size and remarkable valuation of Rs 4 crore.
Inder, a magnificent Murrah bull is rapidly gaining national attention 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, reflecting exceptional growth, strength, and genetic potential.

Hailing from the prestigious Karamveer Breeding Farm located in Kurukshetra in Haryana, Inder represents the next generation of scientifically bred, performance-driven Murrah genetics. His powerful frame, balanced body structure, and commanding presence make him a standout animal in elite buffalo breeding circles.
Inder is maintained under a strictly monitored, nutrition-rich feeding program designed to maximize health, fertility, and longevity. He consumes approx. 28 kilograms of feed daily, including 5 litres of milk, 2 kilograms of curd, green chickpeas, broken wheat, wheat, pearl millet, and soybean. This premium dietary regimen ensures optimal stamina and consistent reproductive performance.
The total daily feeding and maintenance cost is approximately Rs 4,000, highlighting the high level of care invested in this exceptional bull.

With his rapid physical development, superior Murrah traits, and increasing demand for high-quality genetics, Inder’s expected market value is estimated at Rs 4 crore. Experts consider him a future flagship breeding bull, capable of contributing significantly to productivity improvement and genetic advancement in the buffalo sector.
Inder stands as a symbol of modern livestock excellence—where scientific management, superior nutrition, and strong genetics come together to shape the future of India’s Murrah breeding industry.

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday inaugurated three-day Matsya-Pranee Samavesh 2026 (Fisheries and Livestock Conference) at the Janata Maidan here at Janata Maidan. People from different parts of the country are participating in the fair with varieties of fish and cattle.