An Irish sheep farmers have been sold by Ireland, Dan Tynan, worth 108,000 euros (USD 1.3 billion) in Scotland. So reports the public broadcasting station, RTE, Wednesday (10/08/2011).
According to RTE, Scottish farmers, Myfyr Evans, bought the sheep on Tuesday in the sale of the Northern Area Branch held at the Agricultural Center Stirling, Scotland. Price rams mated it has purchased for a record-breaking highest previous price of farm animals, ie 90 000 euro (USD 1 billion), which was printed in 1988. The normal price for a ram is only 200 euros (USD 2.4 million)
According to RTE, Scottish farmers, Myfyr Evans, bought the sheep on Tuesday in the sale of the Northern Area Branch held at the Agricultural Center Stirling, Scotland. Price rams mated it has purchased for a record-breaking highest previous price of farm animals, ie 90 000 euro (USD 1 billion), which was printed in 1988. The normal price for a ram is only 200 euros (USD 2.4 million)
Descendants of Suffolk sheep were found Evans on the way to the agricultural exhibition in Kilkenny Ireland a few weeks earlier. Evans said he knew it would bring good for the animals as soon as he saw the sheep.
Sue Evans, wife Myfyr Evans, said that the actions of her husband bought the lamb was a bit surprising. But he admitted that he understood, the purchase is an investment. One goat can produce up to 1,000 children with a total value of up to 1 million euros.
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