The livestock breeder, standing in front of the cameras with bundles of cash, issued a challenge.

The livestock breeder, standing in front of the cameras with bundles of cash, issued a challenge.

29.05.2026 23:20

A video of a livestock breeder who earned a huge profit by selling all his sacrificial animals during Eid al-Adha became trending on social media. Showing off his wrapped bundles of cash after the sales, the breeder challenged viewers by saying, "Those who say there's no money in the livestock business shouldn't do it. There are challenges, but we are now living the best part." The breeder also gave a stack of money to his son, who was recording him.

A video shared on social media has reignited debates about earnings in the livestock sector. A livestock breeder, stacking bundles of cash on the table in front of him and a chest on the floor, stood before the camera and made bold statements. Challenging those who say 'there's no money in animal husbandry,' the producer stated that despite the difficulties of the job, those who persevere will come out profitable. The breeder's video, where he also thanked his son for recording the moment and handed him a stack of money, was watched by thousands of people in a short time.

"WE'VE HAD SOME HARDSHIPS UNTIL NOW"

In the footage, the breeder, sitting in a room with a coffee table and a wooden chest on the floor both completely filled with bundles of 200 Turkish Lira banknotes, began his speech by saying, 'Yes, hello dear friends. If you also want to relax like this, go into animal husbandry.' Emphasizing that earning in the sector requires patience, the breeder used the following statements:

'But you go through some hardships until you get to this point. We are currently experiencing the best part. Those who say there's no money in animal husbandry should not do this job. We do this as a family livestock business.'

Bundles of cash with cameras

"I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH THERE IS" HE SAID, HANDING A STACK OF MONEY TO HIS SON

During his speech, the breeder showed the money-filled chest on the floor and other bundles around to the camera, and turned to his son, who was recording him with a cell phone, making a gesture. Counting the cash in his hand and separating a large stack, the producer said, 'I thank you, my son, for filming us. I don't know how much there is, but this is yours,' and handed the money to his son.

Bundles of cash and livestock breeder

The video, which quickly went viral, received both support and sparked debate among social media users involved in livestock farming due to the sector's high costs.

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