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About DE-Lark Cattle

'DE-Lark Cattle's History.

DE-Lark Cattle is a leading name in India's dairy industry.

De Lark Cattle Feed was established in 2025 in Fatehabad district, Haryana, with a strong commitment to support dairy farmers through quality nutrition and dependable cattle feed solutions. Our journey began with a clear understanding of the real challenges faced by farmers—maintaining animal health, improving milk yield, and ensuring consistent feed quality at an affordable cost. Inspired by these needs, De Lark Cattle Feed was created to deliver balanced, scientifically formulated feed that supports better digestion, higher productivity, and overall animal well-being. From sourcing premium raw materials to following strict quality control processes, every step reflects our dedication to excellence. We believe healthy cattle are the foundation of a successful dairy farm, and our products are designed to strengthen this foundation. Today, De Lark Cattle Feed is growing steadily on the pillars of trust, transparency, and farmer satisfaction. As we move forward, we remain focused on innovation, sustainability, and contributing to the progress of India’s dairy industry—starting from the heart of Haryana.

  • Mission

  • Vision

  • Values

Mission Statements

Bring Inspiration & Innovation

To produce high-quality cattle feed to enhance milk quality and quantity, while also strengthening the disease resistance of animals. To contribute to the growth of the rural economy.

Vision Statements

Can inspire to make reality.

To empower farmers by ensuring them a stable income through milk production, with farmers' prosperity at the heart of our mission. To strengthen the rural economy by supplying cow & buffalo milk and dairy products..

Values Statements

Defining the Heart of Your Company

A values statement should be memorable, actionable and timeless. The format of the values statement depends on the organizations; some organizations use one, two or three words to describe their core values while others provide a short phrase.