Wednesday, November 27, 2013

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Best Milch Purpose Cattle Breed of Gujarat

Gir Cattle - Best Milch Purpose breed of India


Synonyms Sorathi
Breeding tract The native tract of the breed is the area around forests of Gir including Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Amreli districts of Gujarat.

Gir cows are good milk producers. Bullocks can drag heavy loads on all kinds of soils, be it sandy, black or rocky. It is docile in nature. One of the three BEST milch breed of India.

It has contribution in developing other indigenous breeds like Deoni, Nimari etc.
Age at First Parturition 38 -55 months (NBAGR source: 39.47-59.21 Months with avg.-51.05)
Milk Production/ lactation 2000-2200 Kg (NBAGR source: 800-3300 Kg with avg.-2110 Kg)
Parturition Interval 14.47-19.73 months with average of 16.97 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage 4-5 % (NBAGR source: 3.9-5.1% with avg.4.4%)

It is a hardy animal and can survive and produce in difficult environment.  Gir is a world-renowned breed known for its tolerance to stress conditions. Having faced scarcity for a numbers of years, it has the capacity for yielding more milk with less feeding and is resistant to various tropical diseases. It has been imported by Brazil, USA, Venezuela and Mexico, and bred there successfully.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 13,99,677
Morphological Features
Colour Three strains of Gir cattle can be found, The coat colour of Gir animals varies from shades of red and white to almost black and white or entire red.
Horn Shape & Size Horns are peculiarly curved. Starting at the base of the crown they take a downward and backward curve and again incline a little upward and forward taking a spiral inward sweep, Finally ending in a fine taper- thus giving a half moon appearance.
Weight Average 500-540 Kg (NBAGR source: 544 Kg) in Males and 300-350 Kg in Females (NBAGR source: 310 Kg)

Long and pendulous ears folded like a leaf. Ears hang all the time and their inside face forward.
   
Kankrej Cattle - Dual Purpose breed of Gujarat (Milch & Draught )


Synonyms Vadhiyari
Breeding tract It takes its name from the name of Kankrej taluka in North Gujarat. Breeding tract is southern part of Rann of Kachchh, from southwest corner of Banaskantha District, Kankrej Taluka, Tharparker district (now in Pakistan) to Ahmedabad and from Disa to Radhanpur.

Agricultural operations and road transport in village area are mainly carried out by bullocks of this breed. One of the BEST dual purpose breed of India. It is known for producing bullocks which are speedy & sturdy. The animals of this breed have been exported to Brazil and  in some other Latin American countries and southern states of the USA .
Age at First Parturition 39 -56 months (NBAGR source: 33.88-55.92 Months with avg.-47.31 months)
Milk Production/ lactation 1700-1900 Kg. (NBAGR source: 1097-3194 kg with avg. of 1746 Kg)
Parturition Interval 13.33-21.02 Months with avg. of 16.12 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage 4.7-5% with avg. of 4.8% (NBAGR source)

The gait of the Kankrej is peculiar  to the breed; the action is smooth, there is hardly any movement of the body, the head is held noticeably high, the stride is long and even and the hind hoof is placed well ahead of the impression of fore hoof. This gait is called 1¼ paces (“Sawai chal”) by the breeders.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 26,81,764.
Morphological Features
Colour silver-grey to iron grey or steel grey
Horn Shape & Size Horn are strong and curved outward and upward in a lyre shaped fashion. They are curved with skin to a longer distance as compared to other breeds.
Weight Average 550-570 Kg (NBAGR source-525 Kg ) in Males and 330-370 Kg (NBAGR source-343 Kg.) in Females.

Heaviest breed of cattle. Strong lyre shaped horns, large pendulous and open ears.
   
Dangi Cattle -Hilly Cattle of Gujarat (Draught Purpose)


Synonyms Kanadi
  Dangi breed is well known for their excellent working qualities in heavy rain and in rice fields and also on the hilly tracks. As draft animals they carry heavy timber at the rate 2 to 3 miles per hour depending upon the type of terrain and can cover a distance of 20 to 24 miles per day.

In Marathi Dang means mountains and these animals are living in mountains. Hence these are called Dangi. Some believe that this originates from the Dangs district in Gujarat.
Breeding tract Dang district of Gujarat and Ahmednagar and Nasik Districts of  Maharashtra
Age at First Parturition 46 -56 months with avg. of 53 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Production/ lactation 430- 600 Kg (NBAGR source: 175-800 Kg with avg. of 430 kg)
Parturition Interval 17-21 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage 3.8-4.5 % with avg. of 4.3 % (NBAGR source)

Dangi cattle are extensively used for ploughing and other field operations, and also for carting timber from hilly forest area. The breed is well known for its excellent working qualities in heavy rainfall areas, rice fields and hilly tracts.

The animals are adapted to heavy rainfall conditions. The skin exudes an oily secretion which protects from heavy rain.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 2,08,862
Morphological Features
Colour coat colour with red or black spots distributed unevenly over the body.
Horn Shape & Size Animals with inward and also with downward pointing horn tips are also available in sizable numbers.
Weight Average 310-330 Kg (NBAGR source: 317 Kg) in Males and 220-250 Kg (NBAGR source:228 Kg) in Females

Uneven distribution of black or red spots over the body. Forehead is slightly protruding.
   Article Credit:http://gldb.org.in/cattle_breed_gujarat.php

Best Milch Purpose Buffalo Breed of Gujarat

Jaffrabadi Buffalo - Jaffrabadi is the heaviest of all the Indian breeds of Buffaloes.


Synonyms Jaffari
The main communities for rearing and developing these buffaloes are Rabri, Bharvad, Aher, Mer & Other farmer communities.
Breeding tract It is named after the town of Jaffarabad, port of Amreli district of Saurashtra. Its breeding tract is in and around area of Gir Forest such as, Amreli, Junagadh, Bhavanagar, Rajkot district.
Age at First Parturition 41-55 Months with average of 45 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Production/ lactation 2150-2340 Kg with average of 2238 Kg (NBAGR source)
Parturition Interval 14-15 months with average of 14.5 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage Average ranges from 7-9% but some animal may yield as high 12-14% (NBAGR source: 6.8-8.5% with average of 7.68%)

They yield appreciable quantity of milk, with an exceptionally high butter – fat content.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 14,70,004 (2007)
Morphological Features
Colour Generally Black in colour and also Copper coloured animals in small proportion.
Horn Shape & Size Horns exhibit wide variation, but usually emerge out by compressing the head, go downward sideways, then upward and inward finally forming a ring like structure. It makes eyes to look small - termed as study eye, especially in males. Horn Shape is peculiar in this breed.
Weight Average 1000 Kg (NBAGR source)in Males and 800 Kg (NBAGR source) in Females (that's why, also called as “ Mini Elephant”).
Mehsana Buffalo - Mehsani is famous as persistent milker and regular breeder.


Synonyms Mehsani, Mehsana
The breed is considered to be a cross between Surti & Murrah.
Breeding tract It is named after the town of Mehsana. Breeding Tract is in and around Mehsana, Banaskantha and Sabarkantha districts of the northern part of Gujarat..
Age at First Parturition Average 42-48 Months (NBAGR source: 22-54 months with average of 43 months)
Milk Production/ lactation 1800-2000 Kg.(NBAGR source: 598-3597 Kg with average of 1988 kg)
Parturition Interval 10-31 months with average of 16 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage Average 7-7.5 % (NBAGR source: 5.2-9.5% with avg. of 7%)
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 33,70,215 (2007)
Currently Progeny Testing Programme is being run by NDDB at Dudgsagar Dairy, Mehsana.
Morphological Features
Colour Mostly black, a few animals are black brown or brown
Horn Shape & Size Horns are generally sickle shaped with the curve more upward than in the Surti breed and less curved then in the Murrah breed. They are generally bent downward and then take a curve like the horns of a ram.
Weight Average 484 Kg (NBAGR source) in Males and 565 Kg (NBAGR source) in Females

Eyes are very prominent, black and bright bulging from their sockets with folds of skin on upper lids.
Surti Buffalo


Synonyms Charotari
Breeding tract It is named after the town of Surat. Breeding Tract is in and around Kheda, Vadodara, Anand & Bharuch districts of the middle and southern part of Gujarat.
Age at First Parturition Average 40-55 Months (NBAGR source: 35-58 months with avg. of 49.43 month)
Milk Production/ lactation 800-1400 Kg
Parturition Interval 14-19 months with average of 15.28 months (NBAGR source)
Milk Fat percentage Average 7-7.5 %.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 15,56,856 (2007)
The Surti buffalo is lighter in body weight, consume less feed, and produce milk with high fat and SNF content. It is popular with land, small and marginal farmers.
Morphological Features
Colour Coat colour varies from rusty brown to silver- grey. Skin is black or brown.
Horn Shape & Size Horns are flat, sickle shaped and are directed down ward and backward, and then turn upward at the tip to form a hook. Medium in size.
Weight Average 430-440 Kg (NBAGR source-435 Kg) in Males and 400-410 Kg in Females  (NBAGR source: 401 Kg) (Smallest among all buffalo breed of India)

Medium sized animal, brown colour, two white bands below the neck and sickle shaped horns.
Banni Buffalo


Synonyms Kachchhi and Khundhi
Breeding tract The Name of this breed is evolved from its native tract Banni area of Kutchh District of Gujarat. The breeding tract is in and around Kutch district.

The animals of this breed is raised under extensive management system with night grazing

Night Grazing and Once in a day milking are some of the unique features of this breed
Age at First Parturition Average 38-45 Months
Milk Production/ lactation 1800-2000 Kg.
Parturition Interval 12-13 months
Milk Fat percentage Average 7-8 %.
Total estimated Population in the state (2007) 5,25,015 (2007)
Morphological Features
Colour Mostly black (95%) in colour as well as brown (5%).
Horn Shape & Size Horns are tightly coiled vertically with single to double coiling
Weight Average 525-625 Kg in Males & 475-575 in females


Article Credit:http://gldb.org.in/buffalo_breed_gujarat.php