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Frieswal cattle breed Frieswal cattle is one of the crossbre | Agriculture Exams Library

Frieswal cattle breed
Frieswal cattle is one of the crossbred strains having 5/8 Holstein Friesian and 3/8 Sahiwal
inheritance, developed by
ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle, Meerut, in collaboration with Ministry of Defence.
The project was started in 1987 for the evolution of a new crossbred national milch breed
Frieswal - (Holstein-Sahiwal), yielding 4,000 kg of milk with 4% butter fat in a mature lactation of 300 days.

Karan Fries:
The Karan Fries were developed in India at the National Dairy Research Institute at Karnal.
The breed was developed using Holstein (Friesian) and Tharparkar.
This breed has black and white spots on the body, forehead, and tail of the cows.
These cows give milk up to 9 litters to 10.50 litters per day, and they have the capacity to provide milk up to 3000 to 3400 litters a year.