Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday took the bull by the horns as he welcomed an unusual visitor to his offices — an enormous white buffalo that recently sold for US$500,000.
The bulky bovine, named Ko Muang Phet, was renowned in Thai farming circles as a stud animal, but hit the mainstream last week with its big-ticket sale, and earned a trip to Government House to meet Srettha.
Standing 1.8m tall, the four-year-old albino from western Phetchaburi Province weighs 1.4 tonnes — almost three times more than the average buffalo.
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Ko Muang Phet has already become a minor TV star, featuring in an episode of the hugely popular Sound From The Field Of Love soap opera.
Srettha — no shorty himself at 1.92m — went nose-to-nose with the horned celebrity in front of Government House.
“I had no idea we had such beautiful buffaloes,” Srettha told gathered reporters, gingerly patting one of the creature’s huge curved horns. “Are there more like this?”
Water buffaloes are ubiquitous in the Thai countryside, prized as sturdy and reliable farm animals, and albino specimens are particularly valuable because of their rarity.
Big bulls are big business — last year a farmer in northern Phitsanulok Province reportedly sold his 1.4-tonne bull for more than US$1.45 million.
Srettha wrote in a social media post that the Thai Buffalo Breeding Association had asked the government to promote the animals as a tool of “soft power.”
Ko Muang Phet’s delighted owner, Jintanat Limtongkul, was all for the idea.
“I want people to get to know buffaloes more. Thai people used to be close to agriculture and buffaloes, but our lifestyle nowadays has distanced us,” he told reporters at Government House.
He pledged to bring four giant buffaloes to meet tourists at Bangkok’s backpacker hot spot of Khao San Road next month for Songkran — the Thai new year festival which sees thousands of revelers soak one another in the streets in a mass water fight.
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