Loading Go-LX...
Loading Go-LX...
The highest-yielding indigenous dairy breed of the subcontinent.
Total
1
For sale
1
Adoption
0
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
History, milk yield, A2 milk, FAQs and conservation status.
Every breed available for sale or adoption across West Bengal.
Cow shelters accepting adoptions and donations.
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 West Bengal 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.
Go-LX currently has 1 Sahiwal listing in West Bengal — 1 for sale and 0 for adoption. Every cow is reviewed before going live, and seller phones stay private until a contact request is approved.
Sahiwal originates from Punjab, not West Bengal. Cows of this breed in West Bengal are usually bred-in stock; check the seller's breeding records for lineage authenticity and watch for crossbred substitution.