Hallikar

Hallikar Bull
Hallikar Cow

Hallikar (Kannada:ಹಳ್ಳಿಕಾರ್) is a breed of cattle native to the state of Karnataka, India. They are more common in the traditional Hallikar belt of Mysore, Mandya, Hassan and Tumkur districts of South Karnataka.[1][2] Long, vertical and backward bending horns, large humps in males, moderate to long height and medium size of the body, and white to grey and occasionally black complexions, are the characteristics of the breed. The bulls of this breed of cattle are known for their strength and endurance, are mainly used for draft purposes, and the breed is classified as a draught breed in India.[3][4] It is one of the two breeds, along with Amrit Mahal, which have received the royal patronage and care from the erstwhile sultans and princely state of Mysore through conservation and development. The breed is said to be the origin of Amrit Mahal cattle.[5] The Department of Posts, Government of India has commemorated the breed of cattle by releasing a postage stamp in its name in the year 2000 A.D.[6]

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