Bhubaneswar: Inder, a majestic Murrah bull from Karamveer Breeding Farm, is making waves in the country’s buffalo breeding circles. Weighing 17 quintals at just 4.5 years old, Inder boasts exceptional growth, strength, and genetic potential.
The animal became a cynosure of all eyes at the Fisheries and Animal Resources Fair, also known as the Matsya-Pranee Samavesh Odisha (MPSO) 2026, at Janata Maidan in Bhubaneswar.
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.
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’s impressive frame and balanced structure make him a standout in elite breeding programs. His development and demand for high-quality genetics position him to significantly contribute to productivity improvement in the buffalo sector.











