Sahiwal cows for sale & adoption in Sikkim
The highest-yielding indigenous dairy breed of the subcontinent.
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About the Sahiwal breed
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
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About Sahiwal cows in Sikkim
How much does a Sahiwal cow cost in Sikkim?
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 Sikkim track the national range — regional supply tightens or eases the band, but lineage and yield remain the biggest price drivers.
Is Sahiwal cow milk A2?
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.
Where can I find Sahiwal cows in Sikkim?
No active Sahiwal listings in Sikkim 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.
Is Sahiwal native to Sikkim?
Sahiwal originates from Punjab, not Sikkim. Cows of this breed in Sikkim are usually bred-in stock; check the seller's breeding records for lineage authenticity and watch for crossbred substitution.
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