Ongole गाय
ఒంగోలు
अन्य नाम: Nellore (in Brazil)
The breed Brazil built its beef industry on.
मूल क्षेत्र: Prakasam, Nellore, Guntur
प्रतिदिन दूध (अधिकतम)
4–7 L
प्रति ब्यांत दूध (~300 दिन)
1,000–1,800 L
दूध वसा
4.5–5.0%
वयस्क वज़न
430–550 kg
विशिष्ट विशेषताएँ
रोम/त्वचा: White or light grey; black points (knees, neck, shoulder).
- Large, well-muscled body — among the heaviest desi breeds
- Short stumpy horns
- Massive hump and dewlap in males
- Long, swinging tail with black switch
स्वभाव और उपयोगिता
- Premier draught and beef-type indigenous breed
- Modest milker; cows give 4–7 litres a day
- Disease resistant, particularly to foot-and-mouth
- Long productive life
इतिहास और वंशावली
Ongole was exported to Brazil in the late 1800s, where it became "Nelore" and now numbers 200 million animals — the foundation of Brazilian beef. In India, the breed declined after independence as draught demand fell. Andhra Pradesh's Livestock Research Station at Lam, Guntur, maintains a nucleus herd. An elite Ongole bull can fetch ₹50 lakh+ from Brazilian buyers.
Ongole क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है
Ongole reminds us that India's cow genetics built modern tropical livestock economies abroad — while we let the home herd shrink. Strengthening Ongole herds is both heritage protection and an export opportunity.
अभी उपलब्ध Ongole गायें
सभी देखें →अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
How much milk does an Ongole cow give?
4–7 litres a day; 1,000–1,800 litres per lactation. Ongole is more a draught/beef-type breed than a dairy breed.
Is Ongole the same as Nelore?
Yes — Nelore in Brazil descends entirely from Ongole cattle exported from Andhra Pradesh starting in 1868.

