Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal
A study on indigenous Gaddi buffalo of far-western region of Nepal was conducted to understand the production parameters and husbandry practices intending to make future strategy for improvement. The breed is well known in the far-western districts of Nepal and adapted in hills and mountains of the...
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doaj-fcd03ceea96645678d284695b2078cb82020-11-25T01:42:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-02-0162s1230123310.4081/ijas.2007.s2.1230Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western NepalT.M. RajP.P. KumarA study on indigenous Gaddi buffalo of far-western region of Nepal was conducted to understand the production parameters and husbandry practices intending to make future strategy for improvement. The breed is well known in the far-western districts of Nepal and adapted in hills and mountains of the region with diverse climatic conditions. Among 3 identified buffalo breeds (Gaddi, Lime and Parkote) and one under study (Terai), Gaddi was found morphologically larger (p<0.01) and docile in temperament. Major population of Gaddi was found to be black in color and some brown and light brown. Morphologically, it looks like Indian Murrah, however white round patch on the middle of forehead and tuft of the tail, and semi-curved horn shape are the distinguished characters. The average ages at puberty, first calving and calving interval was 3.8, 5.7 and 2.0 years respectively. Lactation length varied from 14 to 22 months and milk yield from 2.5 to 5.5 liters/day. Major problems recorded were lack of pure breeding bulls, negative selection, feed scarcity, poor technical know-how and health management. The paper discusses on the overall buffalo management system in the far-western region of Nepal and suggests improvement plan with maximum utilization of locally available farm resources.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1236Gaddi, Buffalo, Nepal, Characterization |
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Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal |
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Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal |
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Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal |
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Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal |
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Gaddi Buffalo: An Indigenous Breed of Far-Western Nepal |
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gaddi buffalo: an indigenous breed of far-western nepal |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-02-01 |
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A study on indigenous Gaddi buffalo of far-western region of Nepal was conducted to understand the production parameters and husbandry practices intending to make future strategy for improvement. The breed is well known in the far-western districts of Nepal and adapted in hills and mountains of the region with diverse climatic conditions. Among 3 identified buffalo breeds (Gaddi, Lime and Parkote) and one under study (Terai), Gaddi was found morphologically larger (p<0.01) and docile in temperament. Major population of Gaddi was found to be black in color and some brown and light brown. Morphologically, it looks like Indian Murrah, however white round patch on the middle of forehead and tuft of the tail, and semi-curved horn shape are the distinguished characters. The average ages at puberty, first calving and calving interval was 3.8, 5.7 and 2.0 years respectively. Lactation length varied from 14 to 22 months and milk yield from 2.5 to 5.5 liters/day. Major problems recorded were lack of pure breeding bulls, negative selection, feed scarcity, poor technical know-how and health management. The paper discusses on the overall buffalo management system in the far-western region of Nepal and suggests improvement plan with maximum utilization of locally available farm resources. |
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Gaddi, Buffalo, Nepal, Characterization |
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