Milk got from Desi cows is very close to breast milk. It is no wonder that the cow has been symbolised as the universal mother in ancient, sacred texts. As per these religious scriptures, Kamdhenu is considered to be the mother of all cows and is worshipped even today.
Even Ayurveda venerates Indian cows for their milk that is full of life-giving, and nourishing elements that are essential for the human body.
Distinctive features of Desi cows:
• Humped Back – Desi cows are characterised by humped backs which is embedded by the Suryaketu Nerve that is known to absorb the sun’s energy.
• Dewlap – Desi cows also have a fold of loose skin called Dewlap, that hangs below the neck area. This Dewlap provides heat resistance and makes the cows adaptable to different environments.
Milk got from Desi cows is very close to breast milk. It is no wonder that the cow has been symbolised as the universal mother in ancient, sacred texts. As per these religious scriptures, Kamdhenu is considered to be the mother of all cows and is worshipped even today.
Even Ayurveda venerates Indian cows for their milk that is full of life-giving, and nourishing elements that are essential for the human body.
Distinctive features of Desi cows:
• Humped Back – Desi cows are characterised by humped backs which is embedded by the Suryaketu Nerve that is known to absorb the sun’s energy.
• Dewlap – Desi cows also have a fold of loose skin called Dewlap, that hangs below the neck area. This Dewlap provides heat resistance and makes the cows adaptable to different environments.
The Gir is one of the principal Zebu breeds originating in India. This breed, it is resistant to hot temperatures and tropical diseases. It is well known for its milk producing qualities. The Gir is distinctive in appearance, typically having a rounded and domed forehead (being the only ultra convex breed in the world), long pendulous ears and horns which spiral out and back. They originated in southwest India in the state of Gujarat and have since spread to neighbouring Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
The Gir is one of the principal Zebu breeds originating in India. This breed, it is resistant to hot temperatures and tropical diseases. It is well known for its milk producing qualities. The Gir is distinctive in appearance, typically having a rounded and domed forehead (being the only ultra convex breed in the world), long pendulous ears and horns which spiral out and back. They originated in southwest India in the state of Gujarat and have since spread to neighbouring Maharashtra and Rajasthan
WHAT WE
FEED OUR COWS
Its high protein content, makes it the perfect fodder for high milk yielding cows. It has digestible fiber and nourishing proteins help improve the overall health of our cows.
We give our cows high-quality corn that increases their energy levels and helps them be active throughout.
Because of its high protein content, crushed wheat is given to cows to increase their energy and aid digestion.
This ingredient provides the cows with plenty of proteins and much-needed energy for their health and active lifestyles.
Rice Bran rich in various essential nutrients that are needed to improve the health of the cows.
We use the best ingredients to make fodder of our cows and never compromise on the quality and standard of the feed.
Additionally, we give our cows plenty of love and care to ensure their mental well-being too!
WHY A2 MILK IS BETTER
THAN A1 MILK?
DESI COW
INDIAN DESI COWS
LIKE GIR & SAHIWAL
PRODUCE A2 MILK
JERSEY COW
HOLSTEIN AND FRISIANS,
NON-NATIVE INDIAN
BREEDS PRODUCE A1 MILK