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UP pair cynosure of all eyes at Delhi goat market

Published: 04 Oct 2014 - 12:20 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 05:22 pm

New Delhi: As Muslims in the national capital gear up to celebrate Eid Al Adha on Monday, a pair of goats that have a natural pattern that reads like “Allah” and “786” on them have become the show stealers at old Delhi’s Jama Masjid bazar area.
Weighing around 20kg each, one of the goats, named Tara, sports a natural design that reads like “Allah” on its neck while the other, named Noori, has “786” (considered an auspicious number) on its back.
The two-year-olds are around two feet in height and belong to the Barbari breed. Both have a price tag of Rs100,000 each.
“We discovered this pattern when she was six months old and realised it is a special goat. Noori has been raised by us at our home and not in a farm. So, it’s a very healthy animal,” Shahrukh Khan, Noori’s owner from Etawah, Uttar Pradesh said.
Similar claims are made by Khemchand who owns Tara. “It’s a divine goat and the one who buys it will have the blessings of the almighty,” said the 60-year-old hailing from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
According to sellers, such goats are not unusual and every year the market gets a few of them. Last year, a similar goat was sold for around Rs400,000.
While Noori and Tara are attracting buyers for the unique designs on their bodies, another pair of stout goats weighing over 100kg each are also gathering eyeballs. Standing at around five feet each, the pair belongs to the Totapari breed and is selling at a price tag of Rs360,000.
According to their owner, Rizaq Ahmed who lives in old Delhi and has been coming to the goat market for over a decade, the goats are around 20 months old and consume half a kg of chana, four kg of fresh green leaves and grass daily.
The temporary market comes up every year on a vast ground adjacent to the Jama Masjid ahead of the festival and is open round the clock.
The sellers usually come from nearby states like Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
IANS