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Cattle Breeding Farms

Central Cattle Breeding Farms

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
P.O. Dhamrod,
District : Surat-394 125. Gujarat
Ph: 02646-276109

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
P.O. Sunabeda-2,
District : Koraput-793 002. Odisha.
Ph: 06853-223390

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
Andesh Nagar, P.B. No. 63,
District : Lakhimpurkheri 262701.
Uttar Pradesh
Ph: 05872-252835

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
Cattle Farm (Post) Alamathi
Thiruvallur-Redhills Road
Chennai-52
Ph: 044-26310884

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
Chiplima, P.O. Basant Pur Via-CA Chiplima,
District Sambalpur-768025. Odisha.
Ph: 0663-2570722

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
Suratgarh, P.O. Bhagwandar Distt Sriganganagar-335804,
Rajasthan.
Ph: 01509 268091

Central Cattle Breeding Farm,
Hessarghatta, Bangalore North-560 088. Karnataka
Ph: 080-28466227

 

State Cattle Breeding Farms

Himachal pradesh

  • Cattle Breeding Farms, Department of Animal Husbandry, Himachal Pradesh

Cattle Breeding farm,
Palampur, Distt. Kangra
Ph: 1894-230467

Cattle Breeding farm,
Kothipura, Distt. Bilaspur
Ph: 1978-280034

Cattle Breeding farm,
Bagthan, Distt. Sirmaur

Cattle Breeding farm,
Bhangrotu, Distt. Mandi
Ph: 1905-223077

Cattle Breeding farm,
Kamand, Mandi
Ph: 1905-269811

 
  • Sheep Breeding Farms, Department of Animal Husbandry, Himachal Pradesh

Cattle Breeding farm,
Palampur, Distt. Kangra
Ph: 1894-230467

Cattle Breeding farm,
Kothipura, Distt. Bilaspur
Ph: 1978-280034

Cattle Breeding farm,
Bagthan, Distt. Sirmaur

Cattle Breeding farm,
Bhangrotu, Distt. Mandi
Ph: 1905-223077

Cattle Breeding farm,
Kamand, Mandi
Ph: 1905-269811

 
  • Rabbit Farms, Department of Animal Husbandry, Himachal Pradesh

Rabbit Breeding Farm,
Nagwain, Distt. Mandi
Ph: 1905-287584

Rabbit Breeding Farm,
Kandwari, Distt. Kangra
Ph: 1894-230467

Kerala

Cattle Breeding Farm,
Thumburmuzhi
Chalakudy, Thrissur-680721
Phone: 0480-2746065
Email: cbfthumburmuzhy@kau.in
Poultry and Duck Farm
Mannuthy P.O., Thrissur-680651
Phone: 0487-2370237
Email: pdfmannuthy@kau.in

Livestock Research Station
Thiruvazhamkunnu, Palakkad-678606
Phone: 04924-262243
Email: lrsthiru@kau.in
University Livestock Farm
Mannuthy P.O., Thrissur-680651
Phone: 0487-2370302
Email: ulfmannuthy@kau.in

Centre for Pig Breeding & Research
Mannuthy P.O., Thrissur -680651
Phone: 0487-2370378
Email: pigcenter@kau.in

 

Karnataka

tate Livestock Breeding & Training Center,
Hesaraghatta, Bangalore
Ph: 080-28466397

Livestock Breeding Farm,
Hesaraghatta, Bangalore
Ph: 080-28466456

Hallikar Cattle Breeding Center,
Kunikenahalli, Tumkur Dist
Ph: 808139-286805

Livestock Research and Information Centre,
Deoni, Karanja,
Hallikhed-585415,
Bidar, Karnataka
Ph: 08482 - 200219

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