Lucky Dairy Farm logo Lucky Dairy Farm Pipli, Kurukshetra · Since 1955
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Pipli, Kurukshetra · 20 min from Karnal · Haryana

Pure Murrah buffalo, bred in Pipli since 1955

Founded by Sardar Haris Singh in 1955, run today by his great-grandson, Mr. Lucky. Four generations in one village. We buy every animal ourselves from farmers we know around Kurukshetra and Karnal — and we will give you that farmer's number if you ask.

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Our word

Six things we promise every buyer

Anyone can write "best quality" on a website. These are things you can actually hold us to — and check for yourself before you pay a rupee.

  • We will give you the seller's number Every animal here was bought by us, in person, from a farmer we know in a village near Kurukshetra or Karnal. Ask, and we will tell you the village and give you his phone number. Ring him yourself. An agent who bought at a mandi three hands ago cannot do this.
  • We tell you the fault before you find it A slow quarter, a hard teat, a temper on the milking stand, a leg that is not perfect. Every animal has something. We would rather lose the sale than have you discover it in your own shed a week later.
  • Milk her yourself if you want to Come at 5 in the morning and put your own hands on her. Bring your own vessel and your own lactometer. Nobody here will hurry you or stand in the way.
  • Bring any vet you trust Your own doctor, unannounced, at your cost, checking whatever he likes — pregnancy month, udder, teeth, general condition. We have never refused a buyer this, and we never will.
  • One price, said out loud, before loading Animal, transport, permit — every figure spoken and agreed before the truck moves. Nothing is added at your gate. We take no commission from the farmer who sold her to us either; he is paid the full agreed price.
  • We are not going anywhere Same family, same gate in Pipli, since 1955. Our great-grandfather's name is on this business. One badly sold animal travels faster through the villages of Haryana than any advertisement — which is precisely why we cannot afford to sell you one.

Ask us anything on the phone. If we do not know, we will say we do not know.— Mr. Lucky, Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli

Where we are

In the Murrah belt itself, 20 minutes from Karnal

Pipli sits on NH-44 between Karnal and Ambala, in the heart of the Haryana Murrah belt — the home ground of the breed, and a short drive from ICAR-NDRI at Karnal. That is why our animals are local: we buy from farmers in the surrounding villages, so you get Haryana Murrah from Haryana, not stock trucked in from another state and sold under the same name.

Karnal — 20 min Kurukshetra — 10 min Ambala — 45 min Panipat — 1 hr Delhi — 3 hr Delivery all over India

Talk to Mr. Lucky directly

Open all seven days, 5 am to 7 pm. Ring before you set out and we will tell you what is standing in the shed.

HomeMurrah Buffalo

Murrah buffalo for sale — Pipli, Kurukshetra

Pure Haryana Murrah bought direct from farmers around Kurukshetra and Karnal. First lactation, second lactation, high yielders, pregnant heifers, female calves and breeding bulls. Whatever is wrong with an animal, we tell you before you find it.

Murrah Buffalo — 1st Lactation at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M01See videos
Murrah · 1st lactation

Murrah Buffalo — 1st Lactation

Pure jet-black Haryana Murrah, first calving, tightly curled horns. The best value entry animal for a new dairy — she has her whole productive life ahead of her.

Peak yield
10–14 L / day
Age
3–4 years
Status
In milk
Vaccination
FMD + HS done
Indicative range₹90,000 – ₹1,30,000
Murrah Buffalo — 2nd Lactation at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M02See videos
Murrah · 2nd lactation

Murrah Buffalo — 2nd Lactation

Second calving, entering the peak of her milking life. Settled temperament, easy to handle, and giving her best figures. The most asked-for animal on the farm.

Peak yield
14–18 L / day
Weight
450–550 kg
Status
In milk
Vaccination
FMD + HS done
Indicative range₹1,10,000 – ₹1,60,000
Murrah Buffalo — High Yielder at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M03See videos
Murrah · high yield

Murrah Buffalo — High Yielder

Our best animals — 18 litres and above. Deep capacious udder, prominent milk veins. There are only ever a few of these, so ring before you travel and we will hold one for you to see.

Peak yield
18–22 L / day
Lactation
2nd – 3rd
Availability
Limited
Dam record
Shown
Indicative range₹1,60,000 – ₹2,50,000
Murrah Heifer — In Calf at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M04
Murrah · pregnant heifer

Murrah Heifer — In Calf

Not yet milking, so cheaper to buy now and raise. We state the month of pregnancy honestly and you are welcome to have your own vet confirm it before paying.

Pregnancy
5–8 months
Weight
350–450 kg
First calving at
36–40 months
Vaccination
FMD + HS done
Indicative range₹60,000 – ₹90,000
Murrah Calf — Female (Katti) at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M05
Murrah · female calf

Murrah Calf — Female (Katti)

For farmers building a herd from the ground up. We show you her mother standing alongside her, and tell you what the mother gives, so you know what this calf is likely to become.

Age
1–12 months
Dam record
Shown
Status
Weaning / on feed
Vaccination
As per age
Indicative range₹25,000 – ₹45,000
Murrah Bull — Breeding at Lucky Dairy Farm, Pipli, KurukshetraLDF-M06
Murrah · breeding bull

Murrah Bull — Breeding

Breeding bulls of known Haryana pedigree, for natural service or for a farm improving its own line. Dam's yield record given with the animal.

Weight
600–800 kg
Age
3–6 years
Pedigree
Dam record given
Vaccination
FMD + HS done
Indicative range₹1,00,000 – ₹3,00,000
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Also available · cows

HF & Crossbred Cows

Murrah is our main business, but we do keep HF and crossbred cows for farmers supplying a dairy by the litre. Ask on WhatsApp for what is in the shed and we will send photos.

Peak yield
14–28 L / day
Availability
Ask before travelling
Indicative range₹55,000 – ₹1,30,000

These are indicative ranges, not fixed rates. Price rises roughly ₹10,000 for every extra litre she gives. A buffalo with a female calf at foot carries a premium of ₹8,000–₹12,000. Nothing is added after the price is agreed.

Quote the animal ID when you message

Send us the ID from the card above and we will reply with that animal’s milking video the same day.

Before you pay

What to check on any Murrah buffalo

This list works at our farm and at anyone else's. We would rather you bought a good animal somewhere than a bad one from us.

Watch the full milking

The whole udder, both sides, start to finish. A seller who hurries you through this, or who has already milked her once that morning, is hiding something.

Check the udder and teats

Deep, well attached, four evenly spaced teats, visible milk veins, and soft after milking — not hard or lumpy, which suggests mastitis.

Ask which lactation she is in

Second and third are the peak. Yield climbs to the fourth calving and falls after. Check the teeth if the seller is vague about age.

Bring your own vet

Any honest seller will allow it. Have him confirm the pregnancy month, check for mastitis and look at the general condition.

Ask where the animal came from

Animals of unclear origin get trucked into Haryana and resold as Haryana Murrah. A real breeder can name the village.

Agree the total before loading

Animal, transport, permit, commission — get every figure spoken aloud before the truck is loaded, not after it reaches your village.

HomePrice Guide

Murrah buffalo price in Haryana — 2026 guide

Written by a family that has been buying and selling Murrah in Pipli, Kurukshetra since 1955. What the animal should cost, what moves the price up and down, and what to watch for. No registration, no form.

Murrah buffalo price in 2026, by category

These are the ranges we see in the Haryana market. Prices are lowest here in Haryana and Punjab because this is where the breed comes from; the same animal costs more once it has been transported south or east.

Category Daily yield Price range 2026
Female calf (katti)Not milking₹25,000 – ₹45,000
Heifer, not yet in calfNot milking₹50,000 – ₹75,000
Pregnant heifer, 5–8 monthsNot milking₹60,000 – ₹90,000
Buffalo in milk, 1st lactation10–14 L₹90,000 – ₹1,30,000
Buffalo in milk, 2nd–3rd lactation14–18 L₹1,10,000 – ₹1,60,000
High yielder18–22 L₹1,60,000 – ₹2,50,000
Elite / show quality22 L +₹2,50,000 +
Breeding bull (jhota)₹1,00,000 – ₹3,00,000

The one rule worth remembering

Every additional litre she gives each day adds roughly ₹10,000 to the price of a Murrah buffalo. If a seller wants ₹1,60,000 for an animal giving 12 litres, either he is wrong or you are being taken. Work backwards from what she actually gives, and the arithmetic will tell you where you stand.

What pushes the price up

  • How much she actually gives. The single biggest factor, and the one most often exaggerated. Watch a full milking before you believe any number.
  • Lactation number. Second and third command the most. Yield peaks around the fourth calving and declines after.
  • Udder shape. A deep, capacious, well-attached udder with prominent milk veins adds real money.
  • Horns and breed character. Tighter, more spiral horns raise breed value even though they do not affect milk.
  • Bloodline. A dam with a 20 L record, or a sire progeny-tested by HLDB or NDDB, carries a large premium.
  • A female calf at foot. Adds ₹8,000 to ₹12,000 straight away, because you are buying the next generation too.

What the animal costs once it leaves Haryana

Buyers from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh should budget an extra ₹20,000 to ₹35,000 per animal for transport, permits and agent commission. That gap is exactly why it pays to buy at the source rather than from a dealer in your own state who has already added his margin on top of the same transport cost.

Does a Murrah buffalo pay for itself?

Take a buffalo giving 15 litres a day. At around ₹60 a litre for buffalo milk that is roughly ₹27,000 a month in raw milk before costs. Feed, labour and medicine will take a large share of that, and she is dry for part of the year, so do not plan on the gross figure. But the arithmetic is why a ten-animal shed is a serious business rather than a hobby.

Want a real quote instead of a range?

Tell us the yield and budget you have in mind. We will send a milking video and a firm number.

Murrah buffalo — frequently asked

How much does a Murrah buffalo cost in Haryana?

In 2026 a Murrah buffalo in Haryana typically runs from about ₹60,000 for a non-lactating heifer to ₹2,50,000 for an elite animal giving 18–22 litres a day. A standard buffalo in milk giving 10–14 litres sits around ₹90,000 to ₹1,30,000. As a rough rule, every extra litre of daily yield adds roughly ₹10,000 to the price. At our farm in Pipli we quote one figure, we tell you what is wrong with the animal before you find it, and nothing is added once the price is agreed.

How much milk does a Murrah buffalo give per day?

A Murrah buffalo normally gives 10 to 16 litres a day, with good animals crossing 18 and elite ones reaching 20–22. ICAR-NDRI at Karnal records a 305-day lactation yield of roughly 1,365 to 2,086 kg. Fat content runs about 6.8% to 8.2% — roughly double a crossbred cow, which is why buffalo milk pays better per litre.

How do I know a buffalo is a pure Murrah?

Look for a jet-black coat, short tightly coiled horns curling inward, a long thin neck, short alert ears, black prominent eyes that are not walled, and a deep well-attached udder with evenly spaced teats and visible milk veins. A little white on the face or legs is acceptable. But looks can be dressed up, so the surest check is the animal's history: ask the seller which village she came from and whether you may ring the farmer who raised her. We give buyers that number.

Can you deliver a buffalo to another state?

Yes. We have supplied farms across Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and further south. We arrange the health certificate, the state transport permit and a driver who has run the route before. Transport to distant states typically adds around ₹20,000 to ₹35,000 per animal depending on distance — quoted before loading, never added afterwards.

Can I see a video before I travel to Pipli?

Yes, and we would rather you did. Send a WhatsApp message to 9416334663 telling us the breed, the yield you want and your budget. We send an unedited clip of the animal being milked, plus photos of her body and udder, and we tell you her faults in the same message. Only travel once you have seen it.

Are your Murrah buffaloes really from Haryana?

Yes. Pipli sits inside the Murrah home belt, and we buy from farmers in the villages around Kurukshetra and Karnal. This matters because animals of unclear origin are routinely trucked into Haryana and resold as Haryana Murrah at a premium. Come to the farm and we will tell you which village an animal came from.

What is the best time to visit the farm?

Milking time: 5 to 8 in the morning or 4 to 7 in the evening, any day of the week. Come at these hours and you see the animals actually being milked rather than just standing. Please ring first so we know you are coming.

Do you buy buffaloes from farmers as well?

Yes. We buy Murrah, HF and crossbred animals directly from farmers around Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal and Ambala. Send a video on WhatsApp and we will quote on the phone, come and see the animal ourselves, settle payment the same day and arrange the loading. We take no commission from the seller.

HomeOur Story

Four generations, one village, one breed

Most people selling livestock online are agents. They have a phone number, a photo taken at someone else's shed, and no address you can visit. We have stood in the same place in Pipli since 1955, and you are welcome any morning.

1955

Haris Singh starts the farm

Our great-grandfather, Sardar Haris Singh, begins keeping and trading Murrah buffaloes at Bhagwan Nagar Colony, Pipli, in Tehsil Thanesar. The shed stands on the same plot today.

1965

Serving the households of Pipli

The daily milk round to families in and around Pipli begins — the line still painted on our gate today. It is the second generation who takes it on.

Third generation

Buying from the villages, not the agent chain

The family builds its stock by dealing directly with farmers around Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal and Ambala. Knowing which household an animal came from is the whole trade — it is how you know what she will do in her second lactation.

Today · fourth generation

Mr. Lucky, and animals going all over India

Haris Singh's great-grandson, Mr. Lucky, runs the farm today with a team of six. Murrah leave Pipli for Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh — and the milk round to Pipli households still goes out morning and evening, seventy years on.

The farm as it stands

Brick shed, ceiling fans over the animals, concrete floor that gets washed down twice a day, and the milk cans by the door. Nothing arranged for a photograph.

Why it matters

A breeder and a trader are not the same thing

You can visit

There is an address, a gate with our name on it, and animals inside it. Turn up at milking time unannounced if you like.

We can name the village

Every animal came from somewhere we know. An agent who bought at a mandi three hands ago cannot tell you that.

We milk them ourselves

By hand, twice a day, every day. We know which animal is doing what without looking at a register.

We are still here afterwards

Buyers from years back still ring about feed or a drop in milk. We have nowhere else to go — this has been the same address since 1955.

Come and see for yourself

Bhagwan Nagar Colony, Pipli, near the Gurudwara. Twenty minutes from Karnal on NH-44.

HomeContact

Call, WhatsApp, or come to the farm

No forms and no OTP. Ring the number and Mr. Lucky will answer. Open all seven days, 5 am to 7 pm.

Address
Lucky Dairy Farm, Bhagwan Nagar Colony, Village Pipli, Tehsil Thanesar, Distt. Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118 — near the Gurudwara
Open
All seven days, 5 am to 7 pm. Best time to visit is milking time: 5–8 am or 4–7 pm.
Getting here
On NH-44 between Karnal and Ambala. From Karnal about 20 minutes north; from Kurukshetra about 10 minutes; from Delhi about 3 hours. Turn in at the Gurudwara in Pipli and ask for Lucky Dairy Farm.
Proprietor
Mr. Lucky · Established 1955
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We buy as well as sell

Selling your buffalo? Call before you take her to the mandi.

We buy Murrah, HF and crossbred animals directly from farmers around Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal and Ambala.

  • Send a video and we quote on the phone
  • We come and see the animal ourselves
  • Payment settled the same day
  • We arrange the loading and transport
  • No commission taken from the seller