Dajal
Dajal
Powerful Dajal Bulls – The Pride of Pakistani Livestock
At Alhaiwan Group, we proudly introduce our premium Dajal bulls — Pakistan’s native dual-purpose breed known for its exceptional strength, muscular frame, and remarkable adaptability. Originating from the Dajal region of Dera Ghazi Khan, these bulls are widely admired for their performance in both dairy and draught farming, making them a valuable asset for livestock owners across the country...
Powerful Dajal Bulls – The Pride of Pakistani Livestock
At Alhaiwan Group, our goal is to promote the genetic excellence of Pakistan’s indigenous Dajal cattle. Known for their sturdy body, strong muscles, and resistance to harsh climates, Dajal bulls are an ideal choice for farmers aiming to enhance both milk yield and draught performance. This hardy breed is also recognized for its efficient feed conversion and high fertility rate, ensuring consistent productivity and profitability for farmers.
Our Dajal bulls are carefully selected from superior bloodlines and undergo detailed health and fertility screening to guarantee the best breeding outcomes. Each bull from Alhaiwan Group plays a key role in improving herd genetics, increasing farm productivity, and supporting sustainable livestock development. Whether for large-scale dairy operations or small family farms, our Dajal bulls deliver reliability and strength you can trust.
At Alhaiwan Group, we combine traditional breeding values with modern veterinary expertise to protect and enhance the legacy of this remarkable Pakistani breed. We also provide professional guidance on feeding, breeding, and herd management to help farmers achieve maximum results from their investment.
Choose Alhaiwan Group’s elite Dajal bulls — where heritage, power, and performance unite to build a stronger future for Pakistan’s livestock industry.
| Brand # | Tag # | Sire ID | Dam ID | Milk Production | Average Yield (L/d) | Peak @ Low Input (1.3) | Peak @ Medium Input (1.4) | Peak @ High Input (1.5) | Source | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DJ-100 | DJ-100 | Natural | Natural | 1970 Lit (255 days) | 7.72 | 10.04 | 10.81 | 11.58 | Farhan Baloch, Muzafargarh |
Notes:
•Peak estimates are derived as multipliers of average daily yield: Peak@1.3 = Average × 1.3; Peak@1.4 = Average × 1.4; Peak@1.5 = Average × 1.5. For records already expressed as daily liters, smaller multipliers (1.1–1.2) were applied.
•Flag outliers: If Estimated Peak > 18 L/day, a ■ symbol is shown. These represent upper-tail estimates and are highly sensitive to season and feed conditions. Flag also indicates that the bull comes from a mother with a superior lactation curve, suggesting strong genetic potential to pass this on.
•Parity & season note: Peaks tend to be higher in later parities and in winter/spring, and lower in summer heat stress conditions.
•Validation point: Record a pilot subset of ~20 cows with test-day data at 30–70 days in milk (DIM) to validate whether the 1.4× multiplier holds true for the herd.
•Disclaimer: These are Estimated Peak Yields based on Wood’s lactation curve model and published Dajal lactation studies. They are for communication and selection purposes, not exact test-day measurements.