SPECIES: BUFFALO
BREED: MEHSANA
General Information  | |
Species  | Buffalo  | 
Synonym  | Mahesani, Mehsani  | 
Breeding Tract  | Ahmadabad, Banas Kantha, Gandhinagar, Mahesana, Sabar Kantha (Gujarat)  | 
Comment on Breeding Tract  | Typical animals are seen in the towns of Mehsana, Patan, Sidhpur, Vijapur, Kadi, Kalol and Radhanpura.  | 
Main Use  | Food – Milk.  | 
Comment on main use  | The breed is considered to be a cross between Surti and Murrah.  | 
Origin  | Derived from the town of Mehsana in North Gujarat.  | 
Herd Book Or Register Established  | No  | 
Breed Societies (If Any)  | No  | 
Morphology  | |
Color  | Mostly black, a few animals are black brown or brown.  | 
Number Of Horns  | 2  | 
Horns Shape And Size  | Horns are generally sickle shaped with the curve more upward then in the Surti breed and less curved then in the Murrah breed. They are generally bent downward and then take a curve like the horns of a ram.  | 
Visible Characteristics  | Eyes are very prominent, black and bright bulging from their sockets with folds of skin on upper lids.  | 
															
															Male  | Female  | |
Height (Avg cm)  | 134  | 128  | 
Body Length (Avg cm  | 154  | 142  | 
Heart Girth (Avg cm)  | 201  | 189  | 
Weight (Avg Kg)  | 565  | 484  | 
Birth Weight (Avg Kg)  | 29.5  | 28.5  | 
