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      MECHERI SHEEP RESEARCH STATION, POTTANERI 
        GENESIS   
   The  origin of this station could be linked to the implementation of an ICAR funded  research scheme on “Studies on carcass characteristics of Mecheri and Mandya  lambs” at Alamarathupatti village of Kolathur block in Salem district from  12.02.1971. The Mecheri Sheep Research Station was started on 05.06.1978 in  Pottaneri Panchayat of Mecheri block in Salem District, with the aim of  improving the Mecheri sheep, which was considered to be the indigenous mutton  breed. 
          
        OBJECTIVES  
        
          
            - To improve Mecheri breed of sheep by planned breeding and  management 
 
            - To distribute superior males to the farmers to improve their  flocks 
 
            - To maintain model Tellicherry goat unit 
 
            - To serve as a center for imparting training to students and  enabling student research 
 
            - To serve as a extension resource center for sheep and goat  farmers 
 
            - To popularize suitable package of practices for improved fodder  production 
 
           
         
        UNITS 
        
          
            - Mecheri sheep unit 
 
            - Goat unit 
 
            - Agroforestry and pasture development unit 
 
            - Health cover unit 
 
           
         
        MECHERI SHEEP  
        This  Mecheri breed of sheep is distributed among Salem, Erode and Namakkal districts  and in parts of Dharmapuri and Karur districts of Tamil Nadu. Animals with true  to type are present in Mecheri, Kolathur, Nangavalli, and Omalur and  Tharamangalam panchayat unions of Salem district.  
        
          
            - Colour : Light brown in colour with white patches 
 
            - Utility : Meat type 
 
           
         
        Breed characters  
        
          
            - Medium sized animal with compact body 
 
            - Males and females are polled 
 
            - Ears are medium sized and pendulous 
 
            - Tail is short, thin and V-shaped 
 
            - Udder is small in size, tightly attached to the belly with small  teats placed laterally 
 
            - Body is covered with very short hairs which are not shorn 
 
            - Skin of good quality in terms of softness, grain tightness and  tensile strength 
 
            - Special characters: Better adaptability to harsh climatic  conditions, high dressing percentage and good quality skin 
 
           
         
        Average body weight (kg)  
        
          
          
            
              
                Birth   | 
               
              
                Male   | 
                2.88   | 
               
              
                Female   | 
                2.77   | 
               
              
                Adult  | 
               
              
                Male   | 
                32.13   | 
               
              
                Female   | 
                28.29  | 
               
                                     
           
         
        Carcass characters 
        
          
          
            
              
                | Dressing    percentage   | 
                Male     | 
                  Female   | 
               
              
                54.40 ± 0.41  | 
                51.84 ± 0.51  | 
               
                                     
           
         
        Reproduction  
        
          
          
            
              
                 
                    Males 
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                Age at first mating (months)   | 
                12.62 ± 0.09  | 
               
              
                Females  | 
               
              
                Age at first Oestrus    (months)   | 
                12.06 ± 0.07  | 
               
              
                Age at first mating    (months)    | 
                12.35 ± 0.07  | 
               
              
                Age at first lambing    ( months)  | 
                17.35 ± 0.07  | 
               
              
                Lambing interval    (days)    | 
                225.9 ± 0.71  | 
               
                                     
           
         
        ( Source: http://www.tanuvas.tn.nic.in/MSRS.html  )  
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