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Performance Study Of Gaddi Buffalo In The Far-Western Region Of Nepal / K. Mishra ; Neopane, S.P. ; R. Kadel
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Performance Study Of Gaddi Buffalo In The Far-Western Region Of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: K. Mishra, Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; R. Kadel, Author Pagination: 111-114 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The study on Gaddi buffalo (Bos bubalis) including phenotypic and genetic aspects was
implemented in the far-western region of Dedeldhura and Baitadi districts in order to get
adequate records for conclusive results. More emphasis was given on the Karyotyping work of
Gaddi buffalo. There are mainly three native buffalo breeds, they are Lime, Parkote and Gaddi
that have been identified. The Gaddi buffaloes are heavier in size j}-om Lime and Parkote. The
average body length, heart girth, barrel girth, height at wither and height at hip bone ofGaddi
buffaloes of far· western region of the country are 141.0±1.61, 195.0±1.80, 231.0±2.51,
131.0±1.10 and 123.0±1.07 em, respectively. The average body length, height at wither, height
at hip bone, height at barrel and heart girth of Gaddi buffalo of far western region of the
counhy are 118.9±1.61, 129.4±2.08, 119.6±0.933, 48.9±0.604 and 194.9±1.64 em,
respectively. The results of K01yotyping revealed that Gaddi buffaloes were riverine consisting
of 50 (2n =50) chromosome. The average daily milk yield was 2.9 litters. The overall age at
first calving, gestation length and calving interval was found to be 55.5±1.3 months, 311.8±0.4
days and 644.8±14.6 days, respectively. it was observed and experienced that number of Gaddi
buffaloes are decreasing due to indiscriminate breeding practices (they are being crossed with
Murrah) and if the process continues Gaddi buffalo will be extinct in near future. It is therefore
essential to promote and conserve the breed for their better and sustainable production.Performance Study Of Gaddi Buffalo In The Far-Western Region Of Nepal [printed text] / K. Mishra, Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; R. Kadel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 111-114 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The study on Gaddi buffalo (Bos bubalis) including phenotypic and genetic aspects was
implemented in the far-western region of Dedeldhura and Baitadi districts in order to get
adequate records for conclusive results. More emphasis was given on the Karyotyping work of
Gaddi buffalo. There are mainly three native buffalo breeds, they are Lime, Parkote and Gaddi
that have been identified. The Gaddi buffaloes are heavier in size j}-om Lime and Parkote. The
average body length, heart girth, barrel girth, height at wither and height at hip bone ofGaddi
buffaloes of far· western region of the country are 141.0±1.61, 195.0±1.80, 231.0±2.51,
131.0±1.10 and 123.0±1.07 em, respectively. The average body length, height at wither, height
at hip bone, height at barrel and heart girth of Gaddi buffalo of far western region of the
counhy are 118.9±1.61, 129.4±2.08, 119.6±0.933, 48.9±0.604 and 194.9±1.64 em,
respectively. The results of K01yotyping revealed that Gaddi buffaloes were riverine consisting
of 50 (2n =50) chromosome. The average daily milk yield was 2.9 litters. The overall age at
first calving, gestation length and calving interval was found to be 55.5±1.3 months, 311.8±0.4
days and 644.8±14.6 days, respectively. it was observed and experienced that number of Gaddi
buffaloes are decreasing due to indiscriminate breeding practices (they are being crossed with
Murrah) and if the process continues Gaddi buffalo will be extinct in near future. It is therefore
essential to promote and conserve the breed for their better and sustainable production.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=180URL Present status and future conservation strategies for Achhami cattle (Bos indicus) / S Sapkota ; R. Kadel ; N. A. Gorkhali ; Sharma, P. ; Shrestha, B.S.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Title : Present status and future conservation strategies for Achhami cattle (Bos indicus) Material Type: printed text Authors: S Sapkota, Author ; R. Kadel, Author ; N. A. Gorkhali, Author ; Sharma, P., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author Pagination: 292-296 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2551 Present status and future conservation strategies for Achhami cattle (Bos indicus) [printed text] / S Sapkota, Author ; R. Kadel, Author ; N. A. Gorkhali, Author ; Sharma, P., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author . - [s.d.] . - 292-296 p.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2551 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2551URL Present status and initiatives taken by NARC for the conservation and utilization of Lulu cattle / R. Kadel ; S Sapkota ; Shrestha, B.S.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Title : Present status and initiatives taken by NARC for the conservation and utilization of Lulu cattle Material Type: printed text Authors: R. Kadel, Author ; S Sapkota, Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author Pagination: 288-291 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2550 Present status and initiatives taken by NARC for the conservation and utilization of Lulu cattle [printed text] / R. Kadel, Author ; S Sapkota, Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author . - [s.d.] . - 288-291 p.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2550 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2550URL Study On Heat Synchronization In Cattle And Buffalo / R. Kadel ; Neopane, S.P. ; T. P. Paudel ; K. Mishra
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Study On Heat Synchronization In Cattle And Buffalo Material Type: printed text Authors: R. Kadel, Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; T. P. Paudel, Author ; K. Mishra, Author Pagination: 103-105 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study on heat synchronization in cattle and buffalo was inWated in the country with the
objective of exploring the possibility of oestrus synchronization for better reproductive
efficiency that will result better productivity of animals. The study on cattle was carried out
in fourteen local hill cattle brought form Chitlang and sixteen crossbreed of bovine
research program Khumaltar in 1998/ '99. The study on buffalo was carried on Murrah
buffalo each form Tarahara and Pokhara farm in 1999/2000. The animals were given two
treatments of hormone. Result obtained was analysed using analysis of variance (ANOVA).
The ANOVA result reveled that effect of two different hormone protocol was not
statistically significant indicating both the hormone protocols are equally effective.
Similarly there was no significant effect of the location difference and location treatment
interaction.Study On Heat Synchronization In Cattle And Buffalo [printed text] / R. Kadel, Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; T. P. Paudel, Author ; K. Mishra, Author . - [s.d.] . - 103-105 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study on heat synchronization in cattle and buffalo was inWated in the country with the
objective of exploring the possibility of oestrus synchronization for better reproductive
efficiency that will result better productivity of animals. The study on cattle was carried out
in fourteen local hill cattle brought form Chitlang and sixteen crossbreed of bovine
research program Khumaltar in 1998/ '99. The study on buffalo was carried on Murrah
buffalo each form Tarahara and Pokhara farm in 1999/2000. The animals were given two
treatments of hormone. Result obtained was analysed using analysis of variance (ANOVA).
The ANOVA result reveled that effect of two different hormone protocol was not
statistically significant indicating both the hormone protocols are equally effective.
Similarly there was no significant effect of the location difference and location treatment
interaction.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=178URL