Kosali

Kosali Kosali is a ‘desi’ cattle breed predominantly found in the central plains of Chattisgarh. The ancient name of this region was Kowshal, named after the maternal uncle of Lord Sri Ram, and hence the name Kosali. The breeding tracts lie in the areas of Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur and Janjgir districts. This breed has evolved […]

Ghumusari

Ghumusari Ghumusari is a breed that is local to Bhanjanagar (Ghumusari) sub-division of Ganjam and adjoining areas of Phulbani district of Orissa. Ghumusari breed has derived its name from the place of its origin, the Ghumusur region. It’s breeding tracts include the western parts of Ganjam district, with heavy concentration in the Bhanjanagar, Sorada and […]

Malnad Gidda – The desi cow

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KHARIAR

Khariar Khariar is a breed that is named after the place of its origin. This breed is local to Khariar, Komna, Sinapalli and Boden areas of the Nuapada district of Orissa. Its breeding tracts comprises the Nuapada, Kalahandi and Bolangir Districts of Orissa. Like the Binjharpuri cattle of Orissa, the Khariar is also known by […]

Gir Breed

  [cmsms_row data_width=”boxed” data_color=”default” data_padding_top=”25″ data_padding_bottom=”50″][cmsms_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsms_heading type=”h1″ font_family=”Roboto:300,300italic,400,400italic,500,500italic,700,700italic” font_weight=”bold” font_style=”normal” text_align=”center” margin_top=”5″ margin_bottom=”20″ animation_delay=”0″]Gir Breed[/cmsms_heading][cmsms_image align=”center” link=”http://saveindiancows.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DSCN36581.jpg” lightbox=”true” animation_delay=”0″]58|http://saveindiancows.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DSCN36581-820×490.jpg|post-thumbnail[/cmsms_image][cmsms_text animation_delay=”0″]     The Gir is considered to be one of the gentler breed of cows. Basically a milk-breed, the Gir cows are known for their heavy build and docile temperament. This breed originated in […]