Haryanvi Cow

Lifespan
With proper care, Hariana cows typically have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years.
Origin
The breed originates from the Haryana state in India, particularly from districts like Hisar, Rohtak, Sonepat, Gurgaon, Jind, and Jhajjar.
Temperature Adaptability
Hariana cattle are well-suited to the tropical climate of northern India, thriving in both hot summers and cooler winters.
Weight
Cows: Approximately 310 kg
● Bulls: Approximately 430 kg
Colors
These cattle are predominantly white or light grey. Bulls often exhibit a slightly darker shade between the fore and hindquarters.

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About the Breed

Hariana cattle are medium-sized animals with a coffin-shaped skull, long and narrow face, and small horns. They are renowned for their draft power, making them valuable for agricultural work. Additionally, cows produce a fair amount of
milk, making the breed dual-purpose.

Milk Production

Hariana cows yield between 600 to 800 kg of milk per lactation.

Common Problems

While generally hardy, Hariana cattle can face challenges such as:

Parasitic Infestations

Susceptibility to ticks and worms, which can lead to diseases if not managed.

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Nutritional Deficiencies

Inadequate nutrition can affect milk production and overall health.

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Reproductive Issues

Poor management can lead to infertility or other reproductive disorders.

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