Buffalo grazing in a wide grassland

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On my way across Jalan Tengku Chik in Geureudong or Jalan Punteut Mbang I saw a buffalo grazing in a very wide meadow.


Honestly, this is the first time I have seen a buffalo again, especially one that is grazing in a wide grass field.

Here there are several buffaloes, maybe more or less ten buffaloes eating grass, what is unique among these buffaloes is that there are no small ones and no large ones, these buffaloes are not tied with ropes or in other words the buffaloes are free.



This vast grassland is actually a rice field that is no longer used or in other words, a rice field that has been abandoned by its owner because there is no irrigation to the rice fields so that it becomes a pasture, especially for the buffalo that is grazing.

After I found out from various sources about the sale of livestock, it was confirmed that the buffalo had a price of around twenty million rupiah or even more.

It is not surprising that the price of the buffalo is more expensive or even three times the price of cows or oxen that are usually kept by ordinary people, apart from being kept as ordinary livestock, buffalo can also be used as plows or taken to the garden.

The area of ​​this grassland is around ten hectares or so and it is so happy for the livestock that are looking for food here and this is the most enjoyable moment to see the animals just free.

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ModelSamsung S21
LocationIndonesia
Photographer@iskandar01

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