Country
Specie
ISO3
IDN
Language
Indonesian
Description
Sumbawa is the island name from where this breed originated
Transboundary name
Hissar
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
Regional
Adaptability to specific environment
This breed is known for its heat tolerance.
Specific resistance or tolerance
Resistance to various parasitic diseases (ticks and worms) and to infectious diseases (i.e. Surra, MCF)
Specific reproductive characteristic
Fertility rate is very high
Special characteristic of product
Meat is preferred by Aceh community for traditional food
Color comments
Mostly white for female and gray white for male; and in a small part a combination of black and yellowish red
Number of horns males
2
Number of horns females
2
Horn shape size and comments
Horns have large and long sizes with smaller sizes for male than female.
Wither height males
150
Wither height females
140
Weight males
400.00
Weight females
300.00
Other specific visible traits
Large, long and strong body; thick and smooth skin with many elastic folds; long neckand tapers toward the head. Having large and flabbygumba, as well as humped in male.
Herdbook
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Description of origin
This breed is originally from Hissar cattle imported from India by the Dutch East Indies, then farmed by people in Sumbawa island
Year of origin
1908
Import
From Punjab, India
Location within country
Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province
Local cryo conservation status
No Material
Local Risk
Unknown
Detailed local risk status
Unknown
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
Unknown