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Study on the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat breed (sinhal) at Karnali region. / Upreti, C.R.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Study on the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat breed (sinhal) at Karnali region. Material Type: printed text Authors: Upreti, C.R., Author ; Mahato P.S, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 82-84 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: Mature 150 female of indigenous Sinhal goats maintained at SGRP were used to record the phenotypic(physical) and functional (productive) characteristics. The data collected over the two year are compiled and discussed Sinhal goats in Western mountainous region are hairy and heavier (26.73±4.79kg)compared to the Khari (sinhal type) goat breed (25.4±6.2 kg). However, the difference in live weight maybe due to the different breed strain. Jumli Sinhal were higher in most of the body measurements compared to the eastern hilly goat breeds. Regarding the productive performance, the Sinhal goat grew faster at therate of 76.9 gram per day than eastern hilly goats (54 g/d). Sinhal produced 200 gram of long (9.25cm) coarse fibre of more than 60 micron. Shinhal were capable to carry more load (13 kg of grain) (32.5% of live weight) than sheep (10.5 kg). The milk produced by the Sinhal goat in Karnali region is adequate torear the singleton as the production is around 200 ml. per day during 2 to 3 weeks of kidding. The milkyield in eastern mountain region is higher (43 ± 16 lit.lact.) compared to this area (26.13 ± 1).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=736 Study on the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat breed (sinhal) at Karnali region. [printed text] / Upreti, C.R., Author ; Mahato P.S, Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 82-84 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: Mature 150 female of indigenous Sinhal goats maintained at SGRP were used to record the phenotypic(physical) and functional (productive) characteristics. The data collected over the two year are compiled and discussed Sinhal goats in Western mountainous region are hairy and heavier (26.73±4.79kg)compared to the Khari (sinhal type) goat breed (25.4±6.2 kg). However, the difference in live weight maybe due to the different breed strain. Jumli Sinhal were higher in most of the body measurements compared to the eastern hilly goat breeds. Regarding the productive performance, the Sinhal goat grew faster at therate of 76.9 gram per day than eastern hilly goats (54 g/d). Sinhal produced 200 gram of long (9.25cm) coarse fibre of more than 60 micron. Shinhal were capable to carry more load (13 kg of grain) (32.5% of live weight) than sheep (10.5 kg). The milk produced by the Sinhal goat in Karnali region is adequate torear the singleton as the production is around 200 ml. per day during 2 to 3 weeks of kidding. The milkyield in eastern mountain region is higher (43 ± 16 lit.lact.) compared to this area (26.13 ± 1).
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