The World’s Smallest Cow is in Bangladesh
In Kerala, India, a small cow has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records, but an even smaller cow has been found in Ashulia, Savar, Dhaka.
The owner of this cow has already applied for a place in the Guinness Book.
According to the latest information from Guinness, the world’s smallest cow is currently in Kerala, India. This four-year-old cow stands 24 inches tall and weighs 40 kilograms.
The cow found In Charigram village of Savar, Bangladesh, weighs less and is also shorter. This miniature cow of the Boxer Bhutty breed is now two years old.
The name of the organization that owns this cow is Shikhar Agro Industries Limited. They have named this cow Rani.
Rani currently weighs 26 kilograms and stands 20 inches tall. She has teeth as well. Although she is suitable for sacrifice, it’s hard to tell just by looking at her.
Veterinary doctor Dr. Mohammad Atikuzzaman has said that although the small cow is completely healthy, there is no possibility of her height and weight increasing.
With this in mind, the owner of the cow, Shikhar Agro Industries Limited, is working hard to snatch away the title held by India for so long in the Guinness Book of World Records.