Murrah buffalo
The Murrah buffalo is a domestic water buffalo breed that originated in India. It is a popular dairy buffalo breed primarily kept for milk production. Haryana\’s Fatehabad, Gurgaon, Jind, Jhajjar, Hisar, and Rohtak districts are home to this breed. The breed is also found in the Naha and Patiala of Punjab districts, as well as in the surrounding areas of Delhi, and it is the pride of Haryana.
The Murrah buffalo is a famous and excellent milk producer not only in India but probably throughout the world. Today, the breed is available in various countries worldwide, including Sri Lanka, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, Malaysia, Nepal, Brazil, Ecuador, and Azerbaijan.
Haryana\’s government announced a cash incentive for farmers to increase exports of these animals. Other countries, including Bulgaria, Egypt, and Italy, have used the Murrah buffalo to improve dairy buffalo milk production. In Brazil, it is used to produce both meat and milk.
Managing Murrah buffaloes requires attention to detail and constant monitoring, especially when they are free-ranging across pastures. As buffaloes tend to graze in diverse and sometimes rugged terrains, having the right technology to track their movement is crucial. Waterproof cattle GPS trackers are a must-have tool for livestock farmers, especially for animals like Murrah buffaloes that are often exposed to various weather conditions and natural elements
- Durability and Reliability in Harsh Conditions
- Accurate Tracking in All Weather Conditions
- Prevention of Cattle Loss
- Geofencing for Efficient Herd Management
- Health and Activity Monitoring