- Jamnapari goat
Jamnapari (or Jamunapari) is a breed of
goat originating fromIndia andPakistan , since1953 they have been imported toIndonesia where they have been a great success. It is bred for both milk and meat. [http://jamnapari.com/jamnapari_e.html "About Jamnapari".] Accessed August 12, 2008.] The name is derived from the river "Jamna Par " inUttar Pradesh ,India . [http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/X6532E/X6532E03.htm "2.3 Goat Breeds".] ]This breed in one of the ancestors of the American Nubian.P. K. Rout, A. Mandal, M. K. Singh, R. Roy, N. Sharma and G.F.W. Haenlein. [http://www.dairygoatjournal.com/issues/82/82-3/PK_Rout.html "Jamunapari - A Dairy Goat Breed in India".] "Dairy Goat Journal". Accessed August 14, 2008.]
In India there were an estimated 580,000 of the breed in the
1972 census, although less than 5000 were thought to be purebred.Physical characteristics
There is a large variation in color but the typical Jamnapari is white with patches of tan on the neck and head. Their heads tend to have a highly convex nose, which gives them a parrot-like appearance. They have long flat drooping ears which are around 25 cm long. Both sexes have
horn s. The udder has round conical teats, and is well developed. They also have unusually long legs. [Shelton, Maurice (1978 ). [http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/61/7/994 "Reproduction and Breeding of Goats".] ]The Jamnapari male can weigh up to 120 kg, while females can reach around 90 kg.
The average lactation yield per day has been found to be slightly less that two kilograms. Jamnapari meat is said to be low in cholesterol. [Wariman, Noor H. [http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/state_news/news.php?id=265837&cat=et "Jihad Ternak Planning To Export Jamnapari Goats".] Accessed August 13, 2008.]
Behavior
During the winter they will spend more that 90% of their time grazing, although this falls to around 55% in the hot Indian summer. The breed browses on bushes, tree leaves and the top of grasses rather than typical ground grazing. Their mean heart rate was found to be 127 ± 3.46 in one study. [N. H. Mohan1, D. Niyogi2, H. N. Singh3. [http://www.vetsci.org/2005/pdf/295.pdf "Analysis of normal electrocardiograms of Jamunapari goats".] "
The Journal of Veterinary Science ".]Reproduction
Rates of conception are high, nearly 90%. Triplets and quadruplets are common. The average age of first conception is 18 months.
References
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