Hariana (Hindi: हरियाना) or haryanvi is an Indian breed of cow native to North India, specially in the state of Haryana. They produce about 10 to 15 litres of milk a day, compared to 8.9 litres when cross-bred with Holstein Friesian cattle (HS), whereas pure HS can produce 50 litres a day, but it is not as disease-resistant in the conditions of North India.[1]
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work. It is an important dual-purpose, milk and draught, cattle breed of India. The Hariana breed, found in Haryana and eastern Punjab, is one of the...
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breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. Cattle breeds...
"Pak Dairy Info - Achi Breed". Porter, V. (1991). "Hariana — India: Haryana, eastern Punjab". Cattle: A Handbook to the Breeds of the World. London: Helm...
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livestock, including the famed Murrah buffalo and the Haryana cow. This cattle wealth ensures a plentiful supply of milk and dairy products in Haryanvi...
country. Lions were exterminated in Palamau by 1814, in Baroda State, Hariana and Ahmedabad district in the 1830s, in Kot Diji and Damoh district in...
ratio, and rich sporting tradition. Common name: Haryana Pronunciation: /ˌhɑːriˈɑːnə/ Official name: State of Haryana Adjectival(s): Haryanavi Etymology and...