Commercial Crossbred
On water buffalo farms, commercial crossbred refers to production animals bred for farm performance rather than maintained as a closed breed. They may combine river buffalo breeds such as Murrah, Mediterranean, Nili-Ravi, or Jafarabadi with local river or swamp-type buffalo, depending on the region and market. Coat color is usually black, gray-black, or dark brownish black, with occasional white markings. The useful description is less about appearance than about the breeding objective: milk yield, milk solids, calf growth, fertility, heat tolerance, or draft strength.
Dairies and mixed farms manage commercial crossbreds through production records and selection decisions, not by show standards. Good buyers ask about sire source, calving history, udder shape, temperament, and disease testing appropriate to the area. Buffalo need strong fencing and patient handling, and most benefit from shade, bathing water, wallows, or sprinklers in hot weather. Nutrition should match the job; a high-producing dairy cow needs more consistent energy, protein, minerals, and clean drinking water than a low-input draft or meat animal.
Colors: Black, Black-Brown, Black-Gray, Black with White Markings, Copper Black, Dark Gray, Gray-Black, Jet Black, White Walled (Black with White Face)