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This horse, named AK 56, is taller than the great Khali and is valued at Rs 1.11 crore.

This horse, named AK 56, is taller than the great Khali and is valued at Rs 1.11 crore.

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While the average monthly cost of raising an ordinary horse ranges from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000, caring for this exceptional horse requires between Rs 30,000 and Rs 35,000 per month.

This horse requires special care, including a fortnightly massage with sheep's ghee, costing Rs 14,000 per litre. (Local18)

This horse requires special care, including a fortnightly massage with sheep’s ghee, costing Rs 14,000 per litre. (Local18)

A special horse became the talk of the town at the Sonpur fair in Bihar. Unlike traditional names like Suraj, Chetak or Badal, this horse has a unique name “AK 56”. Standing at around 7 feet tall and costing Rs 1.11 crore, it grabbed everyone’s attention at the event.

History of the name

The horse’s owner Rudal Yadav named it “AK 56” to reflect its remarkable speed and agility. While the average monthly cost of raising an ordinary horse ranges from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000, caring for this exceptional horse requires between Rs 30,000 and Rs 35,000 per month.

Sindhi Breed

According to Rudal Yadav, the AK 56 belongs to the Sindhi breed, known for its tenacity and loyalty. While the average height of Sindhi horses is around 64 inches, the AK 56 is an impressive 66 inches, making her unique in her breed. At just four and a half years old, the horse has already reached such an unusual height.

Lightning speed

Rudal’s brother Anil Yadav said that “AK 56” began training at the age of one year. Now, as a one-legged horse, she can walk and run long distances without getting tired. It usually travels at 45 km/h, but can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h at full speed.

Requires special care

This horse requires special care, including a fortnightly massage with sheep’s ghee, costing Rs 14,000 per litre. A horse consumes about 2 liters of ghee per month. In addition, his diet includes high-quality nutrients necessary to maintain health and performance.

On the seventh day of the Sonpur fair, hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the AK 56. His impressive height, speed and unique handling made him the star of the event.

According to reports, animal experts say that Sindhi horses are in high demand due to their stamina, agility and ability to travel long distances. The one-legged Sindhi horse AK 56 is very popular among both traders and horse lovers.

India News This horse, named AK 56, is taller than the great Khali and is valued at Rs 1.11 crore.