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About Ongole Bulls Race

Ongole Bulls Race. During Festivals Ongole Bull race are conducted in South India and Other Parts of India. Ongole cattle is an indigenous cattle breed that originates from Prakasam District in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The breed derives its name from the place the breed originates from Ongole. Ongole cattle are efficiently used in their native home for both work and milk production. Ongole Bulls are docile are very powerful.

Ongole bull breed also participates in traditional bull fight in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Ongole is a prominent dual purpose breed of Andhra Pradesh. The breed got its name from its geographical area of origin, i.e. Ongole. The breed is known for hardiness, disease resistance and capacity to thrive on scanty resources. Ongole breed were extensively exported to USA for beef production; Brazil for beef and milk production; Sri Lanka, Fiji and Jamaica for draught; Australia for heat tolerance and beef; and Switzerland for disease resistance

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