Sahiwal cattle
| Conservation status | Endangered | 
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| Nicknames | Ravi, Lambi Bar, Montgomery and Teli | 
| Country of origin | Indian Subcontinent (now in Pakistan) | 
| Distribution | Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Australia | 
| Use | dual-purpose dairy/draft | 
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| Skin color | reddish dun | 
| Coat | brownish red to greyish red | 
| Horn status | horned | 
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The Sahiwal is a breed of zebu cattle indigenous to Indian subcontinent, named after Sahiwal District of the Punjab province of present-day Pakistan. It is distributed mainly in Punjab, Pakistan and in the Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
It is a heat-tolerant cattle breed.