Kosali



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History

According to latest records, the estimated population of this breed is about 32 lakhs in numbers. Breeding strategies, management and conservation models designed for the overall improvement of this breed, have proved to be effective.

With the objectives of development and conservation, the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) has initiated programmes for genetic improvement of these indigenous dairy breeds. Thus, the future holds promise for improvement in the productivity of our indigenous breeds of cattle.

Facts

The Kosali cattle are maintained for their draught capabilities as well as for their milk and manure. Though these cows are poor milkers, the majority of farmers use milk of these cows for self-consumption.

The bullocks are known for their work capabilities and are very efficient in carrying out all the agricultural operations in the paddy fields.

CowCare.Org is unceasingly engaged in its task of conservation and development of our ‘desi’ breeds of cattle.

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