These beasts are beauties: India holds bovine beauty pageant

The winners, representing three different breeds, carried home prizes and a winner's sash.

Update: 2016-05-07 11:33 GMT
In Haryana, there are 3.20 lakh cows in gaushalas and 1.17 lakh are stray cows. (Photo: File)

Rohtak: Even beasts can be beautiful. Hundreds of cows and bulls walked the ramp in a north Indian town Saturday in a bovine beauty pageant aimed at promoting indigenous Indian cattle breeds and raising awareness about animal health.

As farmers led their animals, the panel of experts judged the beasts for their size and overall looks, the length of their horns and, for the cows, their milk-yielding capacities.

The judges selected 18 winners in various categories, choosing the healthiest and best-looking cows and bulls from more than 630 animals in the contest, held in the farming town of Rohtak in Haryana state.

The winners, representing three different breeds, carried home prizes and a winner's sash.

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