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The royal cattle of the Wodeyars — bred for war and milk.
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Karnataka · Chikkamagaluru, Chitradurga, Hassan, Tumakuru
Daily milk
2–4 L
Per lactation
500–1,200 L
Adult weight
300–425 kg
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Amrit Mahal cows in India typically sell for ₹40,000 – 90,000 for a healthy milking cow; elite registered lines reach ₹1,50,000 – 3,00,000. Prices in Ladakh track the national range — regional supply tightens or eases the band, but lineage and yield remain the biggest price drivers.
Yes. Amrit Mahal, like all pure indigenous Indian (Bos indicus) breeds, produces A2 beta-casein milk by genetics. Naturally easier to digest for people sensitive to A1 milk
No active Amrit Mahal listings in Ladakh on Go-LX yet. The breed is most readily available in Karnataka (its native tract). Browse the "Amrit Mahal in other states" pills on this page or register to be notified when a cow becomes available.
Amrit Mahal originates from Karnataka, not Ladakh. Cows of this breed in Ladakh are usually bred-in stock; check the seller's breeding records for lineage authenticity and watch for crossbred substitution.