A sheep in Scotland has finally been sold at s a price of R796967,33 after a highly competitive auction that continued on going up from R229892,81.
The sheep called by Black Diamond has been sold on Thursday 27 August 2020, at the Scottish national Texel sale in Lanar.
The sheep double Diamond was being sold at bid amount of R7,9 million and the Lamb was Sold at R229892,81.
And the money took three bidders to collaborate and win the price of the competition.double diamond broke the record of one that was sold in 2019 at R5103356,72.
Double Diamond which is an embryo-bred lamb.which is the result of embryonic transfer (IVF),in which female a is artificially inseminated.
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