Cholistani
Cholistani
Premium Cholistani Bulls for Superior Dairy Farming
At Alhaiwan Group, we offer top-quality Cholistani bulls to help dairy farmers improve herd genetics, milk yield, and overall farm productivity. Cholistani bulls are known for their strength, adaptability, and ability to produce high-milk-yielding offspring, making them a preferred choice for dairy farmers worldwide...
Premium Cholistani Bulls for Superior Dairy Farming
At Alhaiwan Group, we provide premium-quality Cholistani bulls to support dairy farmers in enhancing milk production and improving herd performance. Cholistani bulls are renowned for producing offspring with excellent milk yield, disease resistance, and strong body conformation, making them ideal for both small-scale and commercial dairy farms.
Our Cholistani bulls are carefully selected from top bloodlines to ensure high fertility, strong genetics, and adaptability to various farming environments. Every bull at Alhaiwan Group undergoes thorough health and genetic evaluations to maintain superior breeding standards and consistent performance results.
If you want to improve the milk potential and genetic quality of your cattle, Alhaiwan Group is your trusted partner. We are committed to helping farmers achieve sustainable growth with high-performing Cholistani bulls.
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| 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 | Parentage DNA | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56/20 | CH-417 | KWC-70 | 68/09 | ≈1803 Lit | 12.87 | 16.74 | 18.01 | 19.3 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | ■ |
| 36/21 | CH-418 | KWC-37 | 35/13 | ≈1760 Lit | 12.57 | 16.34 | 17.59 | 18.85 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | ■ |
| 11/21 | CH-419 | KWC-70 | 14/11 | ≈1701 Lit | 11.34 | 14.74 | 15.87 | 17.01 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | |
| 41/21 | CH-423 | KWC-69 | 29/11 | ≈2165 Lit | 12.02 | 15.63 | 17.08 | 18.3 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | ■ |
| 62/21 | CH-424 | KWC-88 | 43/11 | ≈1763 Lit | 13.05 | 16.97 | 18.27 | 19.57 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | ■ |
| 64/21 | CH-425 | KWC-70 | 14/07 | ≈1818 Lit | 10.01 | 13.13 | 14.01 | 15.01 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | |
| 11/22 | CH-426 | KWC-69 | 61/18 | ≈1661 Lit | 9.77 | 12.7 | 13.67 | 14.65 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | |
| 50/21 | CH-427 | KWC-88 | 17/15 | ≈1751 Lit | 10.94 | 14.22 | 15.31 | 16.41 | Livestock Farm, Jugaitpeer Bahawalpur | Confirmed | |
| CH-428 | CH-428 | Natural | Sindari | ≈2065 Lit | 12.9 | 16.77 | 18.06 | 19.35 | Khuda Yar 99/9-L Sahiwal | Confirmed | ■ |
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 Cholistani lactation studies. They are for communication and selection purposes, not exact test-day measurements.