The information regarding management practices followed by indigenous cattle owners under field conditions in western Maharashtra was collected from the cattle owners from the Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Solapur and Pune, who was rearing indigenous cattle mainly Sahiwal, Gir, Tharparkar, Red Sindhi and Rathi breeds which are mainly famous as milch purpose breeds during the year 2021-22. The 30 cattle owners from each district i.e., total 150 cattle owners were selected randomly. The study revealed that overall majority (63.33%) of cattle owners had permanent housing system. About (47.34%) owners preferred conventional housing system and (41.33%) loose housing system. About (71.33%) cattle's sheds were with pucca floor and (82.67%) had slope in floor. Majority (72.00%) of cattle owner had pucca manger for feeding in that (46.00%) had cement manger. Among the all cattle owners (37.33%, 28.00%, 32.00% and 28.67%) were used bedding material on the floor in winter season, rubber mat for floor, segregate cows before calving and provide bedding material to pregnant cows, respectively. Majority (81.33%) of cattle owners prefer stall feeding method. Group feeding was done by majority (94.00%) of cattle owners. About (69.33%) cattle owners fed their cattle with jowar kadabi + dry grass as a dry fodder and all of them did chopping of dry fodder while (92.00%) did chopping of green fodder before feeding. About (76.67%) cattle owners used ready made concentrate mixture and (72.67%) fed it at the time of milking. Among the all cattle owners 93.33%, 74.00% and 96.67% were fed concentrate mixture to pregnant cow, young calves and heifers, respectively. Majority (32.00%) cattle fed 2-3kg of concentrate mixture to lactating cow. Only 15.33 per cent cattle owners fed common salt while 78.67 % fed mineral mixture to their cattle.