Breed Information | Cows

Kankrej

With a silvery coat that glimmers in the dawn, the Kankrej of Gujarat and Rajasthan is a gentle giant. Her bullocks are the silent heroes of the fields, and her calm presence brings peace to every herd.

Kasara God

From Kerala’s coastal lands, the Kasaragod is a small, hardy breed that thrives with little care. Drought-tolerant and gentle, they are perfect for homestead farming—bringing sustainability and quiet strength to rural families.

Kangayam

The Kangayam, disciplined and intelligent, is the pride of Tamil Nadu’s carts and fields. Her strength is legendary, her temperament gentle—a true friend for every journey.

Tharparkar

In the golden sands of Rajasthan, the Tharparkar endures where few can. She is a symbol of hope, thriving in the desert, giving both strength for the plough and nourishing milk for the children. Her spirit is as unyielding as the dunes she calls home.

Alambadi

Once the pride of temple processions, the Alambadi now waits for a loving hand to bring her back. She is a reminder of our duty to protect and cherish what is rare and precious.

Malnad Gidda

In the misty Western Ghats, the tiny Malnad Gidda weaves through the forests, her milk a healing elixir, her presence a blessing for the land. She is nature’s child, thriving where the wild things grow.

Dangi

Where the rains fall heavy and the fields flood, the Dangi stands strong. Her white coat shines in the monsoon, her sturdy legs never falter. She is the hope of the hills and the heart of the harvest.

Sahiwal

In the lush fields of Punjab, the Sahiwal cow is a motherly figure—calm, nurturing, and ever-giving. Her milk is sweet and abundant, her nature gentle, and her resilience legendary. Farmers trust her like a wise elder, knowing she will stand by them through heat and hardship.

Ongole

In Andhra Pradesh, the Ongole stands tall and majestic, a protector and a symbol of strength. Revered in temples and celebrated in stories, she is both a gentle mother and a mighty guardian.

Punganur

Small in size but mighty in spirit, the Punganur of Andhra Pradesh is a treasure for small farmers. Her milk is rich, her needs are few, and her heart is as big as the sky.

Khillari

In Maharashtra, the Khillari is swift and sure-footed, her spirit as lively as the wind. She is the pride of the plough, her energy fueling the dreams of those who till the land.

Lal Kandhari

From Maharashtra, the Lal Kandhari stands out with its deep red coat and sturdy build. Hardy and dependable, these cattle are valued for their strength in the fields and gentle nature at home.

Pullikulam

In Tamil Nadu, the Pulikulam is a festival hero, her courage celebrated in the ancient sport of Jallikattu. She is resilient, spirited, and a living link to tradition.

Umblachery

In the fertile deltas, the Umblachery’s broad hooves dance in the paddy fields. She is calm, enduring, and the silent partner of every rice farmer.

Vechur

From Kerala, the Vechur is the world’s smallest cattle breed—gentle and easy to care for. Cherished for its medicinal milk and resilience, it brings abundance to small farms and homes.

Gir

From Gujarat, the Gir is known for its graceful curved horns and gentle nature. Cherished for rich, high-butterfat A2 milk and resilience, Gir cattle bring both nourishment and kindness to every home.