Which of these is a common cattle breed found in Assam?

Gir
Sahiwal
Red Sindhi
Assam Hill Cattle

The correct answer is: d) Assam Hill Cattle.

Assam Hill Cattle are a small, hardy breed of cattle found in the hills of Assam, India. They are well-adapted to the hot, humid climate and are resistant to diseases. Assam Hill Cattle are used for both milk and meat production.

Gir cattle are a large, well-muscled breed of cattle found in the Gir Forest of Gujarat, India. They are known for their docility and milk production. Sahiwal cattle are a large, hardy breed of cattle found in the Punjab region of Pakistan. They are known for their milk production and drought tolerance. Red Sindhi cattle are a large, well-muscled breed of cattle found in the Sindh region of Pakistan. They are known for their milk production and heat tolerance.

Assam Hill Cattle are the only breed of cattle native to Assam. They are smaller than other breeds of cattle, with a mature weight of around 400-500 kg. They have a long, shaggy coat that is black, brown, or red in color. Assam Hill Cattle are well-adapted to the hot, humid climate of Assam and are resistant to diseases. They are used for both milk and meat production.