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Bullock racing is a traditional sport in rural India, where farmers use bullocks, which are castrated male cattle, to pull carts in competitive races. These events are often held during local festivals and fairs, showcasing the strength and speed of the animals. The bullocks are typically adorned with decorative items, and the races attract large crowds, promoting community bonding and cultural heritage. In recent years, such activities have also been linked to promoting local products like handmade carts, traditional harnesses, and organic feed, supporting rural economies. |