"Marrakesh" .. goats worth 21 thousand dollars

An Australian goat broke a record, as it was sold at an auction of $ 21,000, and the auction was held in the city of Kobar, western New South Wales, where the "Marrakech" goat was sold for $ 21,000, after the price of the most expensive animal before it did not exceed $12,000.

The British newspaper, The Guardian, quoted the goat owner, Andrew Moseley, as saying: “Getting Marrakesh is a great deal.

He's nice and has a toned physique in terms of muscle and fat.”

Moseli attributed the high prices of wild goats in auctions to the decline in their numbers, as a result of over-hunting.

Moseley pointed out the high costs spent on goats raised in barns, where they are fed high-quality feed, and are cared for in closed places in case of bad weather.

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