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A variety of cow named "zeba" is adapted to survive in hot conditions. Another variety "Sahiwal" gives 20,000 liters of milk every year. The variety "Angus" has a well built body. If we want to acuire maximum milk from a variety of cow in Chhattisgarh, which varieties of cows do you think must be crossed and why​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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A variety of cow named "zeba" is adapted to survive in hot conditions.

  • Another variety "Sahiwal" gives 20,000 liters of milk every year.
  • Sahiwal cattle are a breed of zebu cow, named after an area in the Punjab, Pakistan, where the cattle is found.
  • Sahiwal is considered a heat-tolerant cattle breed.
  • The Sahiwal cattle are medium in size and they are very beautiful.  
  • Their common body coloration is brownish red to greyish red. Both bulls and cows generally have horns.  
  • As a medium sized breed, average body weight of the mature bulls is between 400 and 500 kg.
  • And average body weight of the mature cows is between 700 and 800 kg.  
  • The variety "Angus" has a well built body.
  • If we want to acuire maximum milk from a variety of cow in Chhattisgarh.
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