Ertuğrul Sheep Has Arrived in Lahore to Slay the Cattle Market

A batch of cattle, named after different characters from the show, is being sold at a maweshi mandi in Lahore for Eid-ul-Azha.

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An Ertuğrul sheep has taken the internet by storm by landing in the cattle market in Lahore. Netizens are shaken by the Turkish drama craze which refuses to die down even after one year of broadcasting on PTV.

A batch of cattle, named after different characters from the show, is being sold at a maweshi mandi in Lahore for Eid-ul-Azha. The news was shared by a local media outlet recently.

One of its sellers claims that these sheep have the most delicious meat as they come from cold areas, eat natural fodder, and drink water from streams.

There is a scene in Ertuğrul where the characters are seen competing in a race carrying sheep on their shoulders. After getting the reference, people have been calling and texting the sellers just to have a glimpse of them.

 

Last year, a beast bull was named after the Turkish hero. It seems that the owner of the animal got inspired by the historical figure after watching the show.

The bull belonged to the Dhakawala Cattle Farm and was said to be the most expensive and rare sacrificial animal of the time. According to a report, it was worth Rs. 35 lacs.

 


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