Africa’s biggest-horned and disease-free buffalo was valued at a
record amount on Saturday after South Africa-based businessman Peter
Bellingham bought a 25 percent share for 44 million rand ($2.8 million).
That
values the animal, named Horizon for his wide horn span, at a record
176 million rand, surpassing the 40 million rand paid for a buffalo
named Mystery by a group including billionaire Johann Rupert in 2013.
Horizon’s horns are 55 inches wide, compared with Mystery’s 53 inches.
It also doesn’t suffer from tuberculosis, a disease afflicting many wild
buffalo in South Africa.
“It was a unique opportunity to own the best genes in the world,”
said Hendrik de Kock, a marketer at Wildswinkel (Pty) Ltd., which ran
the auction.
Horizon’s four
owners, including Bellingham, have the right to provide him with ten
buffalo cows each year and keep the offspring, De Kock said.
Breeders in
South Africa, the biggest market for such animals, are willing to pay
record prices for the genes of buffaloes they believe can increase their
herd’s horn span, which is desirable to hunters.
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