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hello all! A Lot of people requested me to upload a video about drinking the milk of my calf. The Ongole calf video is here, will upload my Punganur calf video soon! Ongole cattle is an indigenous cattle breed that originates from Prakasam District in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The breed derives its name from the place the breed originates from, Ongole. The Ongole breed of cattle, Bos Indicus, has a great demand as it is said to possess resistance to both foot and mouth disease and mad cow disease.These cattle are commonly used in bullfights in Mexico and some parts of East Africa due to their strength and aggressiveness. They also participate in traditional bullfights in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Cattle breeders use the fighting ability of the bulls to choose the right stock for breeding in terms of purity and strength. Contents 1 Origin 2 Characteristics 2.1 Ongole bull 2.2 Ongole cow 3 External links 4 References Origin This Ongole bull reared by Sri Polavarapu Hanumaiah (third from right) won the national award 1961 - 62 . Pt. Nehru (second from right) the then prime minister of India. Ongole Bull was reared by Sri D. T. Moses at Pernamitta after winning the Andhra Pradesh State Award in 1988 with Sri N.T. Rama Rao (green turban) then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and Sri Balaram Jhakar (red turban) then Agricultural Minister, Government of India. Ongole cattle are famous for their bulls. Traditionally, the Ongole breed has been raised by local farmers, fed by both the Gundlakamma, one of the rivers that originate from the Nallamala Hills, and in the plains, the Paleru river, a tributary of the Krishna River. The Ongole occupy an area no larger than about 100 square miles between the Gundlakamma and Musi rivers. Ongole bulls have gone as far as America, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Indonesia, West Indies, Australia, Fiji, Mauritius, Indo-China, and the Philippines. The Brahmana bull in America is an off-breed of the Ongole. The population of Ongole off-breed in Brazil is called Nelore and is said to number several million. The famous Santa Gertrudis breed developed in Texas, USA has Ongole blood. This makes Ongle breed the largest cattle breed by numbers, in the world surpassing even Wildebeest of Africa. Characteristics Ongole cattle are known for their toughness, rapid growth rate, and natural tolerance to tropical heat and disease resistance. It was the first Indian breed of cattle to gain worldwide recognition.[4] Ongole bull The Ongole is one of the heaviest breeds. They weigh approximately half a ton, are 1.7 meters in height, and have a body length of 1.6 meters and girth measuring 2 meters. Ongole cow The weight of an Ongole female is 432 to 455 kg. Milk yield is 600 kg to 2518 kg. The lactation period is 279 days. Ongole milk has a butterfat content of over five percent. This results in large, well-nourished calves with considerable growth by the time of weaning. Ongole cows stay close to their calves to protect them from predatory animals. source:GOOGLE #Drinkingmilk #Calfdrinking #ONGOLECOW