7 Largest Breeds of Cattle Found in a India
1. Gir | |
This breed is a otherwise called as a Bhadawari, Desan, Gujarati, Kathiawari, Sorthi, and Surati. Originated in a Gir forests of the South Kathiawar in a Gujarat are also found in a Maharashtra and the adjacent Rajasthan. Basic colours of the skin are white with the dark red or a chocolate-brown patches or a sometimes are black or purely red. Horns are a peculiarly curved, giving a ‘half moon’ appearance. Milk yield are ranges from the 1200-1800 kgs per a lactation. This bread is a known for its hardiness and the disease are resistance
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| 2. Red Sindhi |
| - This breed is a otherwise called as a Red Karachi and the Sindhi and the Mahi.
- Originated in a Karachi and the Hyderabad (Pakistan) regions of the undivided India and also are reared in a certain the organized farms in the our country.
- Colour is a red with the shades varying from the dark red to the light, strips of the white.
- Milk yield ranges from the 1250 to 1800 kgs per lactation.
- Bullocks are despite of lethargic and slow can be used for the road and field work.
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3. Sahiwal | |
- Originated in the Montgomery region of the undivided a India.
- This breed otherwise known as a Lola (loose skin), Lambi Bar, Montgomery, Multani, and Teli.
- Best indigenous are dairy breed.
- Reddish dun or a pale red in the colour, sometimes are flashed with the white patches.
- Heavy breed with the symmetrical body having a loose skin.
- The average milk yield of this breed is between a 1400 and the 2500 kgs per lactation.
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| 4. Hallikar |
| - Originated from the former are princely state of the Vijayanagarm, presently part of the Karnataka.
- The colour is a grey or a dark grey.
- Compact, muscular and the medium size a animal with the prominent forehead, long horns and the strong legs.
- The breed is a best known for its a draught capacity and the especially for its a trotting ability.
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5. Amritmahal | |
- Originated in a Hassan, Chikmagalur and the Chitradurga district of the Karnataka.
- Amiritmahals are a grey cattle but their shade a varies from the almost white to the near a black.
- The muzzle, feat and the tail are usuallyto black.
- Horns are a long and the end in a sharp black points
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| 6. Khillari |
| Originated from Sholapur and the Sitapur districts of the Maharashtra. Closely resembles are Hallikar breed. Grey-white in a colour. Long horns turn are forwards in a peculiar fashion. The horns are the generally black, sometimes are pinkish. Bullocks are the fast and the powerful.
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7. Kangayam | |
- Also known as a kongu and konganad.
- Originated in a Kangayam, Dharapuram, Perundurai, Erode, Bhavani and part of the Gobichettipalayam taluk of the Erode and Coimbatore district.
- Bulls are the grey with the dark colour in a hump, fore and the hind quarters.
- The horns are a spread apart, nearly straight with a slight curve a backwards.
- Cows are the grey or white.
- The eyes are the dark and the prominent with the black rings are around them.
- Moderate size with the compact bodies.
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