The Indian Dairy HF Cow is a crossbred cow that is derived from the Holstein Friesian breed of Europe and the indigenous breeds of India. The Indian Dairy HF Cow is a well-balanced and versatile cow that combines the traits of both parent breeds. The Indian Dairy HF Cow has a high milk production, averaging 20 to 35 litres per day, with a butterfat content of around 3.5%. The milk is used for making various dairy products, such as yoghurt, paneer, and khoya. The Indian Dairy HF Cow has a black and white patchy coat, a large body, and an elongated head. The Indian Dairy HF Cow is adaptable to diverse Indian climatic conditions and can sustain heat and resist diseases.