Beringkit market is the most important farmers' market in Bali, Indonesia. Every Wednesday and Sunday, a vast crowd of Balinese comes here to hunt for the domesticated animals, horticultural products, agricultural supplies, and household goods at the best selection and prices. Vendors clamor and farmers from all over Bali show off their best breeds and crops.

The Bali cattle are a distinct species among all breeds of cattle. In fact, they share a lot of qualities with deer, from appearance to behaviors.
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Hundreds of Bali Cattle can be found next to the parking lot of the Beringkit market.
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Hundreds of Bali Cattle can be found next to the parking lot of the Beringkit market.
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Regardless of the belief in Hinduism, the slaughter cattle are bred for profits and exported to the rest of Indonesia.
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To ensure the submission of the Bali cattle and prevent them from becoming wild, their noses are constantly tied with nose ropes.
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Buyers marks are written on the body of the cattle, awaiting to be trucked to the rest of Indonesia
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Apart from Bali cattle, Bali bulls can also be found in Beringkit Market
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The cattle is being directed to the truck
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Cattle ready to be sent to all over Indonesia
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A trucked Bali bull
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A chicken being kept in the nest
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A man raising a rooster
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Cockfighting can be found in the market although it was banned in Bali in 1981, except for a few particular religious occasions.
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Chickens are kept in the nests in the market.
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Colored and normal chicks put together inside the open cage.
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Chickens and chicks being caged.
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Two bunnies are being caged respectively awaiting for new owner
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