History :- First described this breed as “Bhadawan” buffalo –the best breed of buffaloes in Uttar Pradesh found in the districts of Agra and Etah (Central India).The body is of medium size and of wedge shape.Bhadawari can easily tolerate the extreme weather conditions in the ravines where maximum temperature goes up to 48oC. Unlike Murrah buffaloes they do not demand frequent bath and wallowing,but enjoy it if given a chance.
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Average Laction Yield :- 1100-130 Liters
Laction Length :- 270 Days
Calving Interval :- 478 Days
Age at First Calving :- 50-52 Months
FAT% In Milk :- 7%
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Average Laction Yield :- 1100-130 Liters
Laction Length :- 270 Days
Calving Interval :- 478 Days
Age at First Calving :- 50-52 Months
FAT% In Milk :- 7%
Body color
Bhadawari animals are usually copper coloured with scanty hair, which are black at the roots, and reddish-brown at the tips, sometimes the hairs are completely brown.
Horns
The horns are characteristically placed, flat, and compact and of average thickness, growing backwards and then upward turning inwards with slightly pointed tips.
Tail
The tail is long, thin and flexible running down the hocks with black and white or pure white switch.
Body
Bhadawari animals are medium sized with wedge-shaped bodies.
Head
The head is comparatively small, light and bulging out between the horns and sloping down slightly towards the forehead. In males it is slightly heavier and coarse.
Bhadawari animals are usually copper coloured with scanty hair, which are black at the roots, and reddish-brown at the tips, sometimes the hairs are completely brown.
Horns
The horns are characteristically placed, flat, and compact and of average thickness, growing backwards and then upward turning inwards with slightly pointed tips.
Tail
The tail is long, thin and flexible running down the hocks with black and white or pure white switch.
Body
Bhadawari animals are medium sized with wedge-shaped bodies.
Head
The head is comparatively small, light and bulging out between the horns and sloping down slightly towards the forehead. In males it is slightly heavier and coarse.
Ear
Ears are of average size, rough and pendulous.
Udder
The udder is not so well developed as in the case of Murrah buffaloes, but the milk veins are fairly prominent.
Teats
The teats are of medium size though not of uniform length.
Ears are of average size, rough and pendulous.
Udder
The udder is not so well developed as in the case of Murrah buffaloes, but the milk veins are fairly prominent.
Teats
The teats are of medium size though not of uniform length.
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