From Grass Rolls To Corn: Special "Diet Plan" For Jallikattu Bulls
A big pack of hay and fodder made of cotton seed and corn are part of the other items of food provided to bulls.
Ranch new grass rolls, a major pail loaded with rice wheat and husk of dark and red gram with a lot of water! These are among the 'rarities' that figure in the 'unique eating regimen plan' for bulls that are being prepared for the bull-restraining sport, 'Jallikattu.'
A major pack of roughage and feed made of cotton seed and corn are important for different things of food gave to bulls. Such food things, conveniently separated into 'three complete dinners' daily are given to bulls in the first part of the day, evening and night.
Sundaravalli, a cowherd with involved insight in steers cultivating says the eating regimen plan is intended to guarantee nutritious food to bulls. "We give nutritious food consistently. Nonetheless, presently we exceed everyone's expectations to guarantee nourishment as Jallikattu is approaching and bulls should be genuinely areas of strength for more."