This fibreglass wall-mounted sculpture of a Red Brahman Bull head and shoulders captures part of the unique hump of a Brahma along its shoulders and neck. The Brahma’s distinctive quality of having loose folds on its skin is also replicated, down to the finest detail.
Limited stock of this sculpture is available at Natureworks now – contact us for a special price before they go onto someone else’s wall!
| Weight | 11 kg |
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| Dimensions | 76 × 58 × 125 cm |
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The Brahman Bull or Brahma came from the “sacred cattle of India”, the Bos indicus cattle, which are known for their big hump on their shoulders and neck. Brahma’s loose skin is said to help it adapt to hot weather by providing it with more surface on the body for exposure to cooling. This quality makes the Brahman Bull a popular choice and is often for sale among beef cattle-producing countries such as Australia, Argentina, and Paraguay. It is also ideal for cattle because of its easy handling and natural ability to keep insects away through the scent of its oil secretion.