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      BREEDS OF CATTLE 
        INDIGENOUS BREED 
          Indigenous Breeds are classified under three groups based on  utility / purpose. 
          a) Milch breeds / Milk breeds 
          b) Dual Purpose breeds 
          c) Draught breeds 
        Milch Breeds / Milk Breeds: 
   The cows of these breeds are high milk  yields and the male animals are slow or poor work animals. The examples of  Indian milch breeds are shahiwal, Red Sindhi, Gir and Deoni The milk production  of milk breeds is on the average more than 1600 kg per lactation 
        Dual Purpose Breeds: 
   The cows in these breeds are average milk  yielder and male animals are very useful for work. Their milk production per  lactation is 500 kg to 150 kg. The example of this group is Ongole, Hariana,  Kankrej, Tharparker, Krishna valley, Rathi and Goalo Mewathi. 
        Draught Breeds: 
  The male animals are good for work and Cows are poor milk yielder are  their milk yield as an average is less than 500 kg per lactation. They are  usually white in color. A pair of bullocks can haul 1000 kg. Net with an iron  typed cart on a good road at walking speed of 5 to 7 km per hour and cover a  distance of 30 - 40 km per day. Twice as much weight can be pulled on pneumatic  rubber tube carts. The example of this group Kangayam, Umblacherry, Amritmahal,  Hallikar. 
           
        Cart Pulling Bull & Ploughing Bull 
        Exotic breed – Milch – Jersey, Holstein Friesian 
        Milch Breed 
            Red Sindhi 
        
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 Hailing from the Kohistan, Sindh province in present  Pakistan, this breed is one of the most distinctive cattle breeds of india. 
           
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 Mainly available in Punjab, Haryana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,  Kerala and Orissa.  
           
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 Under good management conditions the Red Sindhi averages  over 1700 kg of milk after suckling their calves but under optimum conditions  there have been milk yields of over 3400 kg per lactation. 
           
         
          
        Red Sindhi 
        Sahiwal 
        
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Originally Belonging  to the Montgomery district of Present Pakistan 
           
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Mainly found in  Punjab, Haryana, U.P, Delhi, Bihar and M.P.  
           
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Milk yield – Under  village condition :1350 kg 
           
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Milk yield   – Under commercial farms: 2100 kg 
           
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Age at first calving  -32-36 months  
           
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Calving interval – 15  month  
           
         
          
          
        Sahiwal 
        Gir  
        
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              Mainly found in Gir forest  areas of South Kathiawar  
           
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 Gir Cows are good Milk  – yielder 
           
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 Milk yield    – Under village condition : 900 kg 
           
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 Milk yield     – Under commercial farms: 1600 kg  
           
         
          
          
        Gir 
        Deoni  
        
          
        Milch and  Draught breeds  
            Hariana  
        
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Mainly       found in Karnal, Hisar and Gurgaon district of Haryana, Delhi and Western       M.P Milk yield –1140 -4500 kgs  
           
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Bullocks       are powerful for road transport and rapid ploughing  
           
         
        
          
        Hariana 
        Tharparkar 
        
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Mainly       found in Jodhpur, Kutch and Jaisalmer  
           
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Milk       yield   – Under village condition :1660 kg 
           
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Milk       yield   – Under commercial farms: 2500 kg  
           
         
        
                    
          Tharparkar 
         
          
        Kankrej  
        
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Mainly       found in Gujarat  
           
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Milk       yield – Under village condition :1300 kg 
           
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Milk       yield– Under commercial farms : 3600 kg  
           
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Age at       first calving -36 to 42 months  
           
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Calving       interval – 15 to 16 months  
           
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Bullocks       are fast, active and strong. Good for plough and cart purpose  
           
         
        
                    
          Kankrej 
         
          
        Draught  Breeds 
            Kangayam 
        
          
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This       breed, in its native area, is also known by other names of Kanganad and       Kongu though the name Kangayam is well-known. These cattle are bred in the       southern and southeastern area of the Erode district of Tamilnadu in       India. 
             
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Mainly       found in Coimbatore, Erode, Namakkal, Karur and Dindigul districts of       Tamil Nadu.  
             
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 Best       suited for ploughing and transport. Withstands hardy conditions. 
             
           
         
          
        Kangayam 
        Amritmahal  
        
          
          
        Amritmahal 
        Hallikar  
        
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Mainly  found in Tumkur, Hassan and Mysore districts of Karnataka  
           
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Bullocks  are strong, well spirited, quick and steady in the field as well as on road. 
           
         
          
        Hallikar 
         
        Umblacherry  
        Origin: Tanjore district in Tamilnadu.  
        Distinguishing characters: 
        
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This breed has similar characters as kangayam.  
           
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Bulls are fearly temperament. They are used for ploughing in  Thanjore delta area.  
           
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Calves are red in colour when born and become grey in colour  after 6 months of age.  
           
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Cows are poor milker with average milk yield of 300  kg/lactation.  
           
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Male animals are good for hard work. 
           
         
          
        Umblacherry 
        Photo Source: http://eng.gougram.org/photo-gallery/?album=IndianCowBreeds 
        EXOTIC BREEDS 
        Jersey  
        Origin: This breed was developed from the island of jersey  in the English channel off the coast of France. 
        Distinguishing Characters:  
        
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 The Jersey is one of the oldest dairy breeds, having been  reported by authorities as being purebred for nearly six centuries 
           
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              The color in Jerseys may vary from a very light gray or  mouse color to a very dark fawn or a shade that is almost black. Both the bulls  and females are 
           
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              commonly darker about the hips and about the head and  shoulders than on the body.  
           
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              Age at first calving : 26-30 months  
           
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 Intercalving – 13-14 months  
           
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 Milk yield – 5000-8000 kg  
           
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              Dairy milk yield is found to be 20 liter whereas cross bred  jersey, cow gives 8-10 liter per day.  
           
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              In India this breed has acclimatized well especially in the  hot and humid areas 
           
          
         
          
          
        Jersey  
        Holstein Friesian  
        Origin: This breed is originated in Holland.  
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 Holsteins are large, stylish animals with color  patterns of black and white or red and white. 
           
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 Holstein heifers can be bred at 15 months of  age, when they weigh about 800 pounds. It is desirable to have Holstein females  calve for the first time between 24 and 27 months of age. 
           
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 Milk yield - 7200-9000 kg.  
           
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 This is by far the best diary breed among exotic  cattle regarding milk yield. On an average it gives 25 liter of milk per day,  whereas a cross breed H.F. cow gives 10 - 15 liter per day.  
           
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It can perform well in coastal and delta areas. 
           
         
          
        Holstein Friesian 
        CROSS BREEDING: 
          It is mating of animals of different  breeds. Cross breeding is followed for breeding animals for milk production and  meat production. In India  zebu breeds of cows and nondescript cows are crossed with exotic breeds like  Holstein Friesian, Brown Swiss and Jersey  bulls or their semen, to enhance the milk production potential of the progeny. 
        
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As selection        is a slow process of genetic improvement cross breeding has been taken up        as the national breeding for improving milk production in India . Cross        breeding word was initiated at NDRI Bangalore, Live Stock farm and        Allahabad Agricultural Institute. At present cross breeding work is going        on at Military dairy farms, NDRI Karnal, All India coordinated Research        project son Cattle, Collaboration projects like Indo-Swiss, Indo        Australian, Indo-Danish, projects and also in the field in farmer’s he.        The feeding and management of the crosses would be better, to enable them        to express their production potential. 
           
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In general        the cross breeds were found to have higher birth weight, faster growth        rate, earlier age at first calving, higher weight ; at first calving,        higher lactation yield, longer lactation period) shorter service period,        dry period and milk production and breeding efficiency. 
           
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There are        several exotic breeds being used in cross breeding programme, namely        Holstein Friesian, Jersey, Brown Swiss and Reddane Holstein  Friesian is found to be best suited for        fluid milk supply in cities, and where higher feed inputs can be provided        and where the temperature is temperate or sub-tropical. In contrast        Jersey crosses are ideal when the milk is meant for product manufacture        and where feed inputs are limited and the climate is trop. 
           
         
        Advantage: 
        
          
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The desirable       characters of the exotic parent are transmitted to the progeny which the       indigenous parent does not have. 
             
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In India       Cross-breeding and cows is done by using the exotic bulls and the progeny       inherit the desirable characters of the parent like high milk yield early       maturity, higher birth weigh of calves, better growth rates, better       reproductive efficiency and indigenous parents characters like, heat       tolerance, disease resistance ability to thrive on scanty feeding and       coarse fodder etc. 
             
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In pairs the       way to evolve new breeds with desirable characters. Hybrid vigour is made       use of in the progency. 
             
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Results are       seen more quickly in characters like milk yield in the crossbred progeny.  
             
           
         
        Disadvantages: 
        
          
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The breeding       merit of cross breed animals may be slightly reduced. 
             
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Cross breeding       requires maintenance of two or more pure breeds inorder to product the       cross breeds. 
             
           
          
            (Source: http://bieap.gov.in/DairyAnimalManagementTheory.pdf) 
           
         
        Cross-breed cattle 
  The crossbreeds are having exotic inheritance from Jersey,  Brown Swiss or Holstein Friesian or a combination of these different breeds.  Jersey breed is known for the milk fat percent and Holstein for the high  quantity of milk. 
        Cross-breed cattle in India  
        
          
            
              | S. No  | 
              Name of the    Breed  | 
              Native breed   | 
              Specific region  | 
              Assembling    centre  | 
              Remarks  | 
             
            
              1   | 
              Brown Swiss   | 
              Switzerland   | 
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              India, Pakistan &    other Asian 
                countries   | 
              Dairy breed   | 
             
            
              2   | 
              Holstein    Friesian   | 
              Holland   | 
              Province of North Holland and West Friesland  | 
              Throughout the country 
                (crossbreds)   | 
              Dairy breed   | 
             
            
              3   | 
              Jersey   | 
              British  Isles   | 
              Island of Jersey   | 
              Crossbreds available in 
                all states.  | 
              Dairy breed   | 
             
           
         
        (Source: National Dairy Development Board ) 
        Indigenous cattle of India 
        
          
            
              S. No.   | 
              Breed  | 
              Habitat/Main State  | 
              Breeding Tract 
                      Districts  | 
              Assembling Center  | 
              Areas of 
                      demand  | 
              Remarks  | 
             
            
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              Hallikar  | 
              Karnataka   | 
              Tumkur, Hassan & Mysore   | 
              Dodbalapur, Chickballapur, Harikar, Devargudda,    Chikkuvalli, Karuvalli, Chittavadgi (T.N.) North Arcot    (T.N.) Hindupur, Somaghatta, Anantpur (A.P.)   | 
              Dharwar, North Kanara, Bellary (KT) Anantur    & Chittur (A.P.), Coimbatore North Arcot, Salem (T.N.)   | 
              Draught breed   | 
             
            
              2  | 
              Kangayam  | 
              Tamil Nadu   | 
              Erode  | 
              Avanashi, Tirppur, Kannauram, Madurai Athicombu   | 
              Southern Districts of Tamil Nadu   | 
              Draught breed   | 
             
            
              3  | 
              Red Sindhi  | 
              Pakistan All parts of India   | 
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              Dairy breed   | 
             
            
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              Tharparkar  | 
              Pakistan(sind)   | 
              Umarkot, Naukot, Dhoro Naro Chor   | 
              Balotra (Jodhpur), Puskar (Ajmer), Gujarat State   | 
              -   | 
              Dairy breed   | 
             
            
              5  | 
              Vechur   | 
              Kerala  | 
              -  | 
              Vaikom, Mannuthy (Kerala State)   | 
              -  | 
              -  | 
             
           
         
        (Source: National Dairy Development Board) 
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