Gangatiri
Breed of cattle
Gangatiri (Hindi: गंगातिरी), also known as Eastern Hariana and Shahdari, is an indigenous cattle breed of India.[1] It is known to be originated in the region along the banks of Ganga river in eastern Uttar Pradesh and western parts of Bihar state. It is an important dual purpose breed of North India and are fairly good milk yielders.[2]
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These are the cattle breeds considered in India to be wholly or partly of Indian origin. Inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Indian.
- Alambadi
- Amrit Mahal
- Bachaur
- Badri
- Bargur
- Belahi
- Bengali
- Binjharpuri
- Brownsind
- Cutchi
- Dangi
- Deoni
- Devarakota
- Devni
- Frieswal
- Gangatiri
- Gaolao
- Ghumusari
- Gyr
- Goomsur
- Gujamavu
- Hallikar
- Hariana
- Hissar
- Jellicut
- Jersind
- Kangayam
- Kankrej
- Kappiliyan
- Karan Fries
- Karan Swiss
- Kasaragod Dwarf
- Kenkatha
- Khamala
- Khariar
- Khasi
- Kherigarh
- Khillari
- Kosali
- Krishnagiri
- Krishna Valley
- Kumauni
- Ladakhi
- Malnad Gidda
- Malvi
- Mampati
- Manapari
- Mewati
- Mhaswad
- Motu
- Nagori
- Nakali
- Nimari
- Ongole
- Ponwar
- Pulikulam
- Punganur
- Purnea
- Ramgarhi
- Rathi
- Red Kandhari
- Red Sindhi
- Sahiwal
- Sanchori
- Shahabadi
- Siri
- Son Valley
- Sunandini
- Tarai
- Taylor
- Tharparkar
- Tho Tho
- Umblachery
- Vechur
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