Mewati, also known as Kosi, is an indigenous breed of cattle in India.
Mewati or Mehwati is a dual-purpose indigenous cattle breed belonging to the Alwar, Dholpur, and Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan. These districts also have the buffalo and goat of the Mewati breed.
They are named after Mewat in Haryana state.
They are known to be related to Gir and Haryanvi cattle breeds.
The cattle are almost universally white in color with the rare occurrence of brown shades.
The Mewati are generally sturdy, powerful, and docile.
The bulls are known for their strength and endurance and are hence used for agricultural and carting purposes as well as for drawing water from deep wells. The cows are said to be a good milker too.