Buffalo Delivery Date Calculator
Calculate your buffalo's expected calving date accurately
Expected Delivery Date
Pregnancy Progress
📋 Important Notes
- Average buffalo gestation period is 310 days
- Delivery can occur ±7 days from calculated date
- Consult veterinarian for accurate diagnosis
- Monitor for delivery signs in final weeks
Buffalo Delivery Date Calculator – Complete Guide
- The buffalo delivery date calculator is very easy to use because its dashboard is very simple.
- You can calculate the estimated delivery date of buffaloes with the help of this tool.
- Our tool can answer your questions related to buffalo delivery date and buffalo delivery care.
- It is most important that you enter the correct breed date to calculate the estimated delivery date, because the estimated delivery date is calculated on the basis of breed date only.
- This delivery date calculator only estimates the delivery date, as the gestation period for each buffalo varies depending on its breed and environment.
Note: Next, if you have a cow and want to calculate her delivery date, check out the Cow Pregnancy Calculator tool.
Buffalo Delivery Date Calculator Formula
Our buffalo delivery date calculator calculates the delivery date based on this formula:
Delivery Date = Breeding Date + Gestation Period
Buffalo Gestation Period – According to Breed
| Breed | Gestation Period (Days) | |
|---|---|---|
| Murrah | 310 days | |
| Nili-Ravi | 315 days | |
| Mediterranean | 305 days | |
| Jaffrabadi | 308 days | |
| General/Default | 310 days |
Steps to Calculate Buffalo Delivery Date
- Step 1: Select Country (Optional)
- Step 2: Select Breeding Method
- Step 3: Enter Breeding Date
- Step 4: Select Buffalo Breed
Note: If you don’t know the breed of buffalo you are interested in, you can select a general buffalo breed. We recommend using the breeding method to calculate the breeding date.
Environmental Factors Affecting Buffalo Delivery
Temperature and Heat Stress -Heat Impact:-
- Temperatures above 35°C: 3-5 days delay
- With high humidity (70%+): 5-7 days delay
- Peak summer (May-June): Maximum impact
- If night temperatures are also high: Additional stress
Why does it happen:
- Buffalos have trouble tolerating heat
- Body stress hormones increase
- Blood flow to reproductive organs decreases
- Metabolic rate is disturbed
Note : To learn about factors that affect the delay in buffalo delivery dates, check the official NCBI website.
Summery of Environmental Delays
| Environmental Factor | Average Delay | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extreme Heat | 5-7 days | Heat stress | |
| Poor Nutrition | 7-10 days | Energy deficiency | |
| Water Scarcity | 3-5 days | Dehydration | |
| Overcrowding | 3-5 days | Stress | |
| Disease | 10-15 days | Health issues | |
| Poor Housing | 2-4 days | Comfort issues | |
| Transportation | 5-7 days | Physical stress |
Detailed about Buffalo Pregnancy and Care
Gestation
- The gestation period of a buffalo is approximately 11 months and lasts 315-340 days.
- The gestation period of buffaloes depends on their breed and environmental conditions. For example, if the temperature increases in summer, it is delayed by 2-3 days.
Parturition
- Having twins is a very rare condition, occurring in 1 out of 1000 m.
- The calf weighs 26-35 kg at birth, and the male calf weighs 2-3 kg more than the female calf.
Fertility
- A buffalo can calve only twice in 3 years.
- Pregnancy rates, depending on rectal palpation, typically range from 50-65% with chilled semen, 25-45% with frozen semen, and 60% with hand mating. Therefore, vets prescribe hand mating because it has a better pregnancy rate.
- Experts suggest that at least 8-15 months should elapse between calvings, as the buffalo recovers the second time.
Feeding the Calf
- After buffalo calves are born, two ways are used to feed them.
- On smallholder farms, calves are given 1-2 liters of milk at weaning, and as they grow, they are weaned, reducing the amount of fat and milk.
- On commercial farms, calves are weaned from the start and are raised like dairy calves. Male calves become hungry and die of starvation at a higher rate than female calves.
Emergency Signs During Pregnancy
If you see any of these signs, call a vet doctor in an emergency.
- There is a delay of more than 15 days.
- The foal appears very weak.
- Water/food intake has completely stopped.
- Abnormal discharge is present.
- Delivery does not occur despite the presence of labor signs.
Prevention Tips – During prgnancy
Best Practices
- Summer mein: Proper shade + cool water
- Nutrition: Balanced diet throughout pregnancy
- Water: 24/7 clean water availability
- Shelter: Clean, spacious, well-ventilated
- Health: Regular checkups and vaccination
- Stress-free: Gentle handling, no overcrowding
Buffalo After Birth Care – Mother and Calf
🐄Immediate Care(First 24 Hours)
Mother Buffalo Care:
First 30 Minutes:
- Placenta check karein – naturally aana chahiye within 2-8 hours
- Clean water provide karein – thanda pani with minerals
- Rest dena – disturb na karein
Cleaning aur Hygiene:
- Warm water se posterior parts saaf karein
- Antiseptic solution use karein
- Dry cloth se poch kar saaf karein
- Clean bedding provide karein
First Feeding:
- Light diet – green fodder + little concentrate
- Warm water with jaggery (gur) mix karein
- Mineral mixture add karein
Newborn Calf Care:
Immediate Actions:
- Mouth aur nose se mucus clear karein
- Soft cloth se body poch kar saaf karein
- Umbilical cord disinfect karein (tincture iodine)
- Mother ke saath bonding allow karein
First Milk (Colostrum) MUST:
- Within 30 minutes – first feeding
- 2-3 liters colostrum in first 6 hours
- Colostrum antibodies se immunity milti hai
- Hand feed if mother not allowing
First Week Care
Mother Buffalo:
Diet Management:
- High protein diet – 2-3 kg concentrate daily
- Green fodder – 25-30 kg daily
- Mineral mixture – 50-60 grams daily
- Clean water – 24/7 available
Health Monitoring:
- Body temperature check daily (101.5°F normal)
- Milk fever signs dekhein – weakness, cold ears
- Mastitis check – swollen udder, pain
- Appetite monitor karein
Milking Schedule:
- First milking after 2-3 hours of delivery
- Regular intervals maintain karein
- Complete milking karein – no milk left in udder
Calf Care (First Week):
Feeding Schedule:
- Mother’s milk 4-5 times daily
- 8-10% of body weight in milk
- Feeding bottle use if needed
- Warm milk dena
Health Care:
- Navel disinfect daily
- Loose motions check karein
- Breathing normal hai ya nahi
- Activity level monitor karein
Housing:
- Clean, dry bedding
- Draft-free area
- Separate enclosure if needed
- Protection from extreme weather
Second Week Onwards
Mother Care:
Nutrition Increase:
- Concentrate increase karein as milk production increases
- Green fodder fresh dena
- Calcium supplement if needed
- Salt lick available rahe
Breeding Planning:
- Next heat cycle 45-60 days after delivery
- Breeding after 3 months recommended
- Body condition score maintain karein
Calf Care:
Milk Feeding:
- Gradually increase milk quantity
- Introduce calf starter feed
- Clean water available from 2nd week
- Green grass introduction
Weaning Preparation:
- Reduce milk gradually from 3rd month
- Increase solid feed
- Teach drinking from bucket
Q1: How many months is a buffalo pregnant?
10 months and 10 days (310 days)
Q2: How to check for pregnancy?
Check the heat cycle after 21 days
Get an ultrasound after 45 days
Observe the belly and weight gain
Q3: What should be fed during pregnancy?
-Green fodder: 25-30 kg
Grain: 2-3 kg
Mineral mixture: 50 grams
Q4: What are the signs of delivery?
Udder fullness
Milk starts flowing
Appearance of restlessness
Eating less