Our Cattle
Indigenous Cows Raised With Care
Breeds We Raise
We raise indigenous breeds that are well suited to the Indian climate and known for their natural milk quality.
Our farm mainly maintains:
• Gir Cows
• Sahiwal Cows
These breeds are valued for their strong immunity, adaptability to warm climates and the rich milk they produce.
Preserving Indigenous Breeds
Through our farm and Sri Krishna Gir Goshala, we are committed to supporting and preserving indigenous cow breeds. These breeds play an important role in sustainable farming and are an important part of India’s agricultural heritage.
By raising these cows responsibly, we contribute to the protection of traditional cattle breeds and natural dairy farming practices.
Gir Cows
Gir cows are one of the most respected indigenous dairy breeds in India. They originate from the Gir forest region of Gujarat and are widely known for their strong health and milk production.
Key Characteristics
• Prominent convex forehead
• Long pendulous leaf-shaped ears
• Strong body structure
• Adaptable to tropical climates
• High resistance to common diseases
Gir cows are gentle in nature and adapt well to farm environments. Their milk is known for its rich nutritional composition and natural quality.
Sahiwal Cows
Sahiwal cows are another important dairy breed valued for their high milk yield and adaptability to hot climates. This breed originates from the Punjab region and is considered one of the best dairy cattle breeds in South Asia.
Key Characteristics
• Reddish-brown coat color
• Well-developed udder
• Strong body structure
• Calm and manageable temperament
• Good milk production
Sahiwal cows are known for their resilience and ability to perform well even in warm environments.