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    Murrah Buffalo Milk Production: Yield, Fat & Lactation Guide

    Unlock the full potential of your Murrah herd with data-driven insights on milk yield, lactation cycles, and production optimization strategies.

    2,200L

    Avg. Lactation Yield

    7.0%

    Avg. Fat Content

    305

    Lactation Days

    5,300L

    Record Yield

    Understanding Murrah Milk Yield

    Reviewing the raw data of Murrah production helps farmers set realistic goals for their commercial operations.

    Murrah Buffalo Milk Yield Categories

    CategoryDaily YieldLactation YieldNote
    Average Yield8-12 L1,800-2,500 LUnder typical farm conditions
    Good Yield12-18 L2,500-3,500 LWith optimized management
    Excellent Yield18-25 L3,500-4,500 LElite bloodlines, ideal conditions
    Record Yield25+ L5,000+ LCompetition-level animals

    Yield Benchmarks and Strategic Goals

    Setting realistic benchmarks is the first step toward a profitable dairy operation. Most farmers fail because they overestimate yield without considering input costs.

    • Average Indian Farmer (Traditional): 1,800 - 2,200 Liters. These animals are often fed on local grazing and minimal concentrates.
    • Progressive Commercial Farm: 2,500 - 3,200 Liters. achieved through balanced TMR (Total Mixed Ration) and strict deworming schedules.
    • Elite Institutional & Research Herd: 3,500 - 4,500 Liters. These animals represent the peak genetic potential of the breed, managed by organizations like CIRB (Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes).

    Why Yield Matters for ROI

    An animal giving less than 1,500 Liters per lactation is often considered a "loss-maker" when labor and high fodder prices are factored in. Progressive breeders should aim for a minimum of 2,500 Liters to maintain a healthy profit margin in 2026.