KHILLARI
- Originated in Sholapur district of Maharashtra.
- The typical Khillari animal is compact and tight skinned with clean cut features and squarely developed hindquarters.
- Horns are long and pointed following backward curve of the forehead which are placed close together at the root with thick base.
- The ribs are well sprung and give the trunk a barrel shape.
- Grey-white in colour and have quick gait.
- Average milk yield per lactation of Khillar cattle is 451 kg with an average milk fat of 4.2%. The lactation yield ranges from 240 to 515 kilo grams.