Javari
Javari is a thinly documented cattle breed or strain label, and it is not as widely described in common livestock references as Jersey, Kankrej, or Belmont Red. The name may refer to a regional cattle population, a local breeding project, or a taxonomy label whose original source needs checking. Useful copy can avoid inventing a fixed origin or standard while still making clear that the entry concerns domestic cattle.
For herd owners, the practical question is what a Javari animal actually represents in a given record. Management should be based on observed type, climate adaptation, production purpose, and known parentage rather than the name alone. If cattle are being bought, conserved, or entered into a registry, photos, location history, breeder notes, and any official documentation become essential. Until the label is better sourced, it should not be used to promise milk yield, beef performance, horn status, or temperament.
Colors: Belted, Black, Black and White, Blaze Faced, Blue Roan, Brindle, Brockle Faced, Brown, Brown and White, Dun, Gray, Grey, Highbelt, Highpark, Lineback, Mottled, Pied, Red, Red and White, Red Roan, Riggit, Roan, Silver, Solid Black, Solid Red, Solid White, Speckled, Spotted, White, White Faced, Yellow