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underpaid?
Dr. Jibachha Sah, M.V.Sc(T.U.)
Jibachhas Veterinary Hospital
Bharatpur-4,Chitwan,Nepal
Email:vhrtc@yahoo.com:mobile:9845024121
How become smart veterinary practitioners
"Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No. 1." -Warren
Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
The most expensive horse ever sold, Fusaichi Pegasus was a considerable
racehorse. More impressively, Fusaichi Pegasus won $1,994,400 during his career.
Initially his stud fee was set at $150,000. After a disappointing career as a breeding
horse, Fusaichi Pegasus now resides in Kentucky with a stud fee of $7,000, making
him the most expensive (and least worth the price) horse ever sold.
Tibetan Mastiff $582,000 Nepalese Rs.5,82,00,000
The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most costly dogs that you
can take home as a pet. The average price of this particular
breed runs to about $582,000
Miss Missy $1,200,000 Nepalese Rs.12,00,00,000/-
Miss Missy is a white Holstein Cow now aged three years old. Back in 2009,
she won the Western Fall National Show North Americas Grand Champion
title. This is actually one of the most renowned animal shows worldwide.
Since she ended up as a champion, a lot of people rushed to buy her. Her
owner paid $1,200,000 to get her home.
Hyacinth Macaw- $14,000 Nepalese Rs.14,00,000/-
Priced at an average of $14,000, the Hyacinth Macaw is not only the biggest
macaw species, but it is also the worlds largest flying parrot. It stands tallest
of all the other species of parrots known to man
De Brazzas Monkey $7,000 to $10,000 Nepalese Rs.7,00,000-10,00,000/-
Its pure white coat and long silky ears suggest this sheep is no
domestic dolly, but its hard to believe the animal is so rare a
Chinese farmer has turned down 12 million Yuan (1.1m) for the
livestock.
Sir Lancelot Encore $155,000 Nepalese Rs.1,55,00,000/-
Sir Lancelot Encore is a result of a dog-cloning procedure. Edgar and Nina Otto, the
Florida couple who owned the world-famous Lancelot, decided to clone his DNA
after losing him in 2008 because of cancer. The result is Sir Lancelot Encore, who
made them the winners of the Bio-arts auction that took place in San Francisco.
Buffalo bull named Yuvraj, from a farmer in Rohtak district India Price 70
million rupees