Kherigarh



Family Characteristics:



History

Management Conditions:

 

According to the Breed Survey 2013 conducted by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of India, the population of the Kerigarh is estimated at around 75000 numbers. The Uttar Pradesh Government has been allocated funds for the development and protection of the indigenous breeds under National Gokul Mission and accordingly the establishment of Gokul Gram and bull-cow farms are being carried out.

The challenges faced in carrying out the national movement of conserving our native breed need to be addressed promptly and adequately to bring in rapid improvement in cattle population.

Facts

The Kerigarh cattle start work when they are about 4 years old with a weight of approx. 270 kgs.

CowCare.ORG  ever active in its endeavour to support the national movement of conserving our native Indian breed of cattle. We invite you to visit our Gaushala and see for yourselves the progress made in this direction.

At Chalo Nirvana Jain Panjrapol

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