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Khosali

Lactation : 200-250 kg
Geographical Region : Chhattisgarh

Characteristics:

  • The breed is predominantly seen in the plains of Chhattisgarh and the breeding tract includes Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur and Janjgir districts.
  • The ancient name of this region was ‘Kowshal’.Farmers particularly of Yadava/Rawuth community are keeping this breed of cattle, generation after generation.
  • These are mainly reared for manure, draught and milk. Most predominant colour is light red, followed by whitish grey.
  • Few animals having black coat colour or red with white patches are also seen. Horns are stumpy, emerging straight, then going outward, upward, and inward from the polls.
  • Muzzle, eyelids, tail switch and hooves are black. Head is broad, flat and straight. Hump is small to medium in size.
  • Udder small and bowl shaped. Bullocks of this breed are very efficient for ploughing in paddy fields and other operations in the paddy fields.
  • The average milk yield per lactation is 210 kg with an average milk fat % of 3.5. The lactation yield ranges from 200 to 250 kg with average fat % from 3 to 4.5.
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