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Bull gets full hospitality treatment after swallowing over £1600 of GOLD jewellery
A bull in north India is getting the royal treatment for foods after it accidentally ate around 40 grams of gold jewellery worth over £1600.
On October 19 at Ward 6 in Sirsa city, Haryana, a women mistakenly threw out a gold ring, chain and earrings kept in a steel bowl near the vegetable waste in their kitchen area.
Later the same day after family members searched for the missing gold ornaments, she realised that she mistakenly thrown them out with other waste.
On checking the rubbish, it was found to be empty, and checking their CCTV they were shocked to see that a stray bull ate and swallowed everything in dustbin, gold and all.
According to head of the family Janakraj: "My mother can't see properly and in her confusion she threw [the jewellery] out, later when we saw the bull eating it we consulted a doctor."
The doctor advised them to keep the bull with them and give him proper food in the hope that he would excrete the gold naturally.
Therefore October 19 until date of recording (October 27) the family have been giving the rogue bull meals of oats and green bananas three times a day.
Janakraj added that he would wait for another one week, but if there were still no results then he would turn the bull over to the government.
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