noun
- A breed of cattle originating from the Hariana region of India, known for heat and drought tolerance and used primarily for draft and dairy purposes.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the breed; Primarily used in agricultural and veterinary contexts
Examples
- The farmer chose Hariana cattle for their ability to thrive in the hot, dry climate.
- Hariana breeds are valued in India for both milk production and as draft animals.
- The research study compared milk yields between Hariana and Holstein cattle.
- Local herders have raised Hariana cattle for generations in the region.