KHAMALA
- The Khamala cow is a breed of zebu cattle that is native lo the Kathiawar region of Gujarat, India.
- It is a medium-sized breed, with bulls typically weighing around 350-400 kg and cows weighing around 250-300 kg.
- Khamala cows have a strong, compact build and are known for their hardiness and resistance to diseases.
- Khamala cows are dual-purpose animals, used for both milk production and draught power. They produce milk with a high fat content of around 5-6%.
- Khamala cows are also strong draught animals, and they are often used for ploughing and other agricultural tasks.
- Khamala cows have short, inward-curving horns with a prominent forehead.
- Khamala cows have a grey or white coat colour.
- Khamala cows are known for their docile temperament and ease of handling.