Preserving Endangered Indian Cattle at Shambhal Gram

Shambhal Gram serves as a sanctuary for endangered species of Indian cattle, including Gou Mata and Nandi Maharaj. Guided by the divine wisdom of Shree Hari Kalki Dev Ji Maharaj, we dedicate ourselves to preserving these sacred beings.

Glimpses of Shambhal Gram

Sacred Cattle 1
Sacred Cattle 2
Sacred Cattle 3

Caring for Gou Mata and Nandi Maharaj

At Shambhal Gram, Gou Mata and Nandi Maharaj are cared for under the divine guidance of Shree Hari Gopal Kalki Dev Ji Maharaj. They are treated with immense love and devotion, reflecting dharma and the ancient Indian traditions of compassion and preservation. Join us in creating a world where these sacred beings thrive and their legacy is protected for future generations.

Some A2 cattle breeds of India

Gir cattle

Gir

Origin: Gujarat

Characteristics: Known for high milk yield with A2 protein, distinctive curved horns, and red-spotted white coat.

Milk Production: Average 1,200-1,800 kg per lactation.

Details: Gir cows are native to the Gir forest region and surrounding districts of Saurashtra in Gujarat. They are renowned for their milk production and have been used in crossbreeding programs internationally.

Sahiwal cattle

Sahiwal

Origin: Punjab

Characteristics: Best milch breed of zebu cattle, reddish-brown color, resistant to heat and parasites.

Milk Production: Average 2,500-3,000 liters per lactation.

Details: Originating from the Montgomery district of undivided India, Sahiwal cattle are among the best dairy breeds in India, known for their high milk yield and adaptability to various climatic conditions.

Red Sindhi cattle

Red Sindhi

Origin: Sindh region

Characteristics: Deep red colored coat, well-adapted to tropical climate, excellent milk quality.

Milk Production: Average 1,200-1,800 kg per lactation.

Details: The Red Sindhi breed hails from the Karachi and Hyderabad regions of Pakistan. They are known for their hardiness and ability to thrive in hot climates, making them popular in many tropical countries.

Rathi cattle

Rathi

Origin: Rajasthan

Characteristics: Dual-purpose breed, yellow-white to red-brown coat, heat tolerant.

Milk Production: Average 1,560 kg per lactation.

Details: Rathi cattle are native to the arid regions of Rajasthan. They are valued for both milk production and their ability to work as draft animals.

Tharparkar cattle

Tharparkar

Origin: Rajasthan

Characteristics: White/gray coat, docile nature, adapted to desert conditions.

Milk Production: Average 1,800-2,600 kg per lactation.

Details: Tharparkar cattle originate from the Thar Desert region of Rajasthan. They are known for their resilience in harsh desert climates and are used for both milk production and draft purposes.