An Indian farmer's goat set a record
Indian farmer Peter Lenu's goat named Karumbi has officially been entered into the Guinness World Records as the smallest goat in the world. Its height is only 38 centimeters, making it an absolute record holder.
About the record holder Karumbi
Karumbi lives on a farm in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of 23 goats owned by the farmer and is currently pregnant for the second time. Its first kid has now grown up. Peter Lenu jokingly mentioned that perhaps one of Karumbi's kids will break its record in the future.
The process of achieving the Guinness record
Karumbi's measurements were officially measured and verified by specialists. It was checked by a special commission and recognized as the smallest goat in the world. This historic event has made Karumbi famous not only in India but also worldwide.
Karumbi's rise to fame has also increased attention to the farm. Visitors from various places are now coming to his farm.
The Indian farmer expressed his satisfaction with this victory and stated that he will continue to care for Karumbi with love.
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