The Frieswal breed of cow has been developed by ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle and is known as Frieswal.
Frieswal cows have been specifically adapted to suit the Indian climate and rural conditions.
This breed is recognized for its high milk production capacity and is considered a significant achievement for the Indian dairy industry.
Frieswal cows are proving to be a profitable option for farmers.
This breed produces milk for 300 days, with an average daily milk production of 12 to 13 liters.
The initial days, Frieswal cows yield a total of 20 to 22 liters of milk per day, split between morning and evening milking sessions.
The milk from Frieswal cows is rich in nutrients, including fat, protein, and lactose.