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Productivity of Western Khari in Bandipur Farm / PK Pokharel ; NL Tamrakar
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Productivity of Western Khari in Bandipur Farm Material Type: printed text Authors: PK Pokharel, Author ; NL Tamrakar, Author Pagination: 298-302 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study on productivity of Khari goat at Bandipur Goat Farm was made using records of 3 consecutive
years' from 2060/61 to 2062/063 BS. A total of 247 kids were born during these periods. Goats were
husbanded under semi-intensive management condition with 6 hours grazing on farm pasture. Overall birth,
wean, six, nine and twelve month weights ofthe kids found to be 1.696±0.022, 7.805±0.171, 10.136±0.237,
12.634±0.357 and 15.383±0.589 kg respectively. The ratio of single to multiple birth cases of the kids
during the period was 114:133. A wide variation on weight traits and comparatively lower twinning
frequency often uncommon to this breed was observed. Effect of year was found significant (p<0.05) on
wean and six month weights of the kids. The paper attempts to describe the overall productivity of western
Khari goats in relation with the Khari from other regions of the country, as well as suggests improvement
plan of the breed focusing on selective breeding program.Productivity of Western Khari in Bandipur Farm [printed text] / PK Pokharel, Author ; NL Tamrakar, Author . - [s.d.] . - 298-302 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study on productivity of Khari goat at Bandipur Goat Farm was made using records of 3 consecutive
years' from 2060/61 to 2062/063 BS. A total of 247 kids were born during these periods. Goats were
husbanded under semi-intensive management condition with 6 hours grazing on farm pasture. Overall birth,
wean, six, nine and twelve month weights ofthe kids found to be 1.696±0.022, 7.805±0.171, 10.136±0.237,
12.634±0.357 and 15.383±0.589 kg respectively. The ratio of single to multiple birth cases of the kids
during the period was 114:133. A wide variation on weight traits and comparatively lower twinning
frequency often uncommon to this breed was observed. Effect of year was found significant (p<0.05) on
wean and six month weights of the kids. The paper attempts to describe the overall productivity of western
Khari goats in relation with the Khari from other regions of the country, as well as suggests improvement
plan of the breed focusing on selective breeding program.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Productivity of Western Khari in Bandipur Farm Material Type: printed text Authors: PK Pokharel, Author Pagination: 298-302 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study on productivity of Khari goat at Bandipur Goat Farm was made using records of 3 consecutive
years' from 2060/61 to 2062/063 BS. A total of 247 kids were born during these periods. Goats were
husbanded under semi-intensive management condition with 6 hours grazing on farm pasture. Overall birth,
wean, six, nine and twelve month weights ofthe kids found to be 1.696±0.022, 7.805±0.171, 10.136±0.237,
12.634±0.357 and 15.383±0.589 kg respectively. The ratio of single to multiple birth cases of the kids
during the period was 114:133. A wide variation on weight traits and comparatively lower twinning
frequency often uncommon to this breed was observed. Effect of year was found significant (p<0.05) on
wean and six month weights of the kids. The paper attempts to describe the overall productivity of western
Khari goats in relation with the Khari from other regions of the country, as well as suggests improvement
plan of the breed focusing on selective breeding program.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=360 Productivity of Western Khari in Bandipur Farm [printed text] / PK Pokharel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 298-302 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study on productivity of Khari goat at Bandipur Goat Farm was made using records of 3 consecutive
years' from 2060/61 to 2062/063 BS. A total of 247 kids were born during these periods. Goats were
husbanded under semi-intensive management condition with 6 hours grazing on farm pasture. Overall birth,
wean, six, nine and twelve month weights ofthe kids found to be 1.696±0.022, 7.805±0.171, 10.136±0.237,
12.634±0.357 and 15.383±0.589 kg respectively. The ratio of single to multiple birth cases of the kids
during the period was 114:133. A wide variation on weight traits and comparatively lower twinning
frequency often uncommon to this breed was observed. Effect of year was found significant (p<0.05) on
wean and six month weights of the kids. The paper attempts to describe the overall productivity of western
Khari goats in relation with the Khari from other regions of the country, as well as suggests improvement
plan of the breed focusing on selective breeding program.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=360 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=360URL Study on Production Potentiality of Khari in On-Farm Condition / PK Pokharel ; NL Tamrakar ; SP Neopane
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Study on Production Potentiality of Khari in On-Farm Condition Material Type: printed text Authors: PK Pokharel, Author ; NL Tamrakar, Author ; SP Neopane, Author Pagination: 288-293 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A bench mark study on· on-farm productivity of Khari goat was made at Abu Khairani VDC of Tanahu
district of Western Nepal. Semi-structured questionnaire survey, weighing of live goats, and discussion with
key informants was carried out in order to collect the status on weight, twinning, goat market and husbandry
conditions practiced in the site. Altogether 212 goats of varied colour patterns and parity from 33
households were studied. Twinning of the kids was found to be 72.6 % in against of single 26.4%.
Population of Kali (Black) and Khairi (Brown) goats were found more of 32.1 %and 27.8 %respectively
than any other available colour pattern. Mean live weight and standard deviation ofthe first parity goat was
found to be 21.8± 2.485 kg whereas for the 61
h parity goat the value was 43.4±6.875 kg. The outcome of the
study will serve the evaluation of selective breeding program which is being implemented in the site.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=353 Study on Production Potentiality of Khari in On-Farm Condition [printed text] / PK Pokharel, Author ; NL Tamrakar, Author ; SP Neopane, Author . - [s.d.] . - 288-293 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A bench mark study on· on-farm productivity of Khari goat was made at Abu Khairani VDC of Tanahu
district of Western Nepal. Semi-structured questionnaire survey, weighing of live goats, and discussion with
key informants was carried out in order to collect the status on weight, twinning, goat market and husbandry
conditions practiced in the site. Altogether 212 goats of varied colour patterns and parity from 33
households were studied. Twinning of the kids was found to be 72.6 % in against of single 26.4%.
Population of Kali (Black) and Khairi (Brown) goats were found more of 32.1 %and 27.8 %respectively
than any other available colour pattern. Mean live weight and standard deviation ofthe first parity goat was
found to be 21.8± 2.485 kg whereas for the 61
h parity goat the value was 43.4±6.875 kg. The outcome of the
study will serve the evaluation of selective breeding program which is being implemented in the site.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=353 E-copies
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