Smallest indigenous calf produced by cross-breeding Smallest indigenous calf produced by cross-breeding
Smallest indigenous calf produced by cross-breeding

Smallest indigenous calf produced by cross-breeding

Smallest indigenous calf produced by cross-breeding

The record for producing the smallest indigenous calf by cross-breeding was set by Dhunn Charitable Trust of Anand, Gujarat. The scientists at the charitable trust achieved a major breakthrough in cross-breeding, wherein both parents are pure indigenous A2 breeds and ‘Harini’ is a carrier of superior, easy-to-digest A2 milk proteins. The dimensions of the smallest indigenous calf ‘Harini’ are as follows: birth height 20 inches, birth girth 22 inches and birth weight 12.360 kg, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.