Hariana cattle

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Hariana is an Indian Cow breed native to North India, especially in the state of Haryana. They produce about 5 litres of milk a day, it is the native of Rohtak, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Jind, Hissar, and Gurgaon districts in the state of Haryana. The cattle are of medium to large size and are generally of white to grey shades in colour.

Horns are short and the face is narrow and long. The cows are fairly good milk yielders, and bulls are good at work. It is an important dual-purpose, milch and draught, cattle breed of India.

The Hariana breed, found in Haryana and eastern Punjab, is one of the 75 known breeds of zebu (Bos indicus).

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