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The highest-yielding indigenous dairy breed of the subcontinent.
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Punjab · Sahiwal district (now Pakistan); maintained in Indian Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP
Daily milk
10–16 L
Per lactation
2,200–4,500 L
Milk fat
4.5–5.5%
Adult weight
400–500 kg
No active Sahiwal listings in Arunachal Pradesh yet
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History, milk yield, A2 milk, FAQs and conservation status.
Every breed available for sale or adoption across Arunachal Pradesh.
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Sahiwal cows in India typically sell for ₹55,000 – 1,30,000 for a healthy milking cow; elite registered lines reach ₹2,00,000 – 8,00,000. Prices in Arunachal Pradesh track the national range — regional supply tightens or eases the band, but lineage and yield remain the biggest price drivers.
Yes. Sahiwal, like all pure indigenous Indian (Bos indicus) breeds, produces A2 beta-casein milk by genetics. A2 beta-casein, fat 4.5–5.5% — among the richest A2 milk profiles of any zebu breed.
No active Sahiwal listings in Arunachal Pradesh on Go-LX yet. The breed is most readily available in Punjab (its native tract). Browse the "Sahiwal in other states" pills on this page or register to be notified when a cow becomes available.
Sahiwal originates from Punjab, not Arunachal Pradesh. Cows of this breed in Arunachal Pradesh are usually bred-in stock; check the seller's breeding records for lineage authenticity and watch for crossbred substitution.