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The breed characteristics are massive body, neck and head comparatively long, horns short and tightly curved, udder well developed, hips broad, and fore and hind-quarters drooping.
The tail is long reaching up to the fetlocks.
The colour is usually jet black with white markings on tail, face and extremities sometimes found.
The bullocks are good draft animals though slow and powerful.
The average milk yield per lactation is 1,500 to 2,500 kg, and the heritability of this trait is 0.2 to 0.3.
The age at first calving is 45 to 50 months in villages but in good herds it is 36 to 40 months.