The Wastani cattle breed is a small framed Bos Indicus breed.
Bos Indicus or Zebu cattle descended from the areas of Asia, India, and Africa. Zebu cattle are distinguished by a prominent hump that sits above the front legs and longer droopy ears.
Known for its moderate size, the Wastani’s stature makes it an excellent choice for small acreage farms or homesteads. Most females will produce A2/A2 milk. The bulls maintain enough body mass and frame to yield substantial beef for the freezer. When crossed with other breeds of cattle they produce an animal with great hybrid vigor and resistance.
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