04020nam a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024500360007926000270011530000100014249000500015252034290020265000130363165000100364465000100365465000110366465000100367565000120368565000170369765000110371465000100372565000100373565300090374511723871997-11-03 1982 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d1 aACHARYA, R. M. aSheep and goat breeds of India. aRome: FAO, 1982.c1982 a190p. a(FAO. Animal production and Health paper, 30) a1. Introduction: History, General, Breeds, Population trends, Breeds requiring conservation, Earlier descriptions of Indian breeds of sheep and goats, Methodology of this study: Background: Land use, Topography, Major soil types, Feed and fodder resources, Management practices, Population, production and important breeds. Sheep breeds: Chokla (Plate 1), Nali (Plate 2), Marwari (Plate 3), Magra (Plate 4), Jaisalmeri (Plate 5), Pugal (Plate 6), Malpura (Plate 7), Sonadi (Plate 8), Patanwadi (Plate 9), Muzzafarangri (Plate 10), Jalauni (Plate 11), Hissardale. Goat breeds: Sirohi (Plate 12), Marwari (Plate 13),Beetal (Plate 14), Jhakrana (Plate 15), Barbari (Plate 16), Jamnapari (Plate 17), Mehsana (Plate 18), Gohilwadi (Plate 19), Zalawadi (Plate 20),Kutchi (Plate 21). 2.3.11 Surti (Plate 22). The Northwestern Arid and Semi-arid Region; 3.The Southern eninsular Region; 4.The Eastern Region; 5.The Northern Temperatue Region; Research and Development. 3. The Southrs Pensinsular region: 3.1 Background: 3.1.1 Land use. 3.1.2 Topography. 3.1.3 Major soil types. 3.1.4 Feed and fodder resources. 3.1.5 Management practices. 3.1.6 Population, production and important breeds; 3.2 Sheep breeds: 3.2.1 Deccani (Plate 23). 3.2.2 Bellary (Plate 24). 3.2.3 Nellore (Plate 25). 3.2.4 Mandya (Plate 26). 3.2.5 Hassan (Plate 27). 3.2.6 Mecheri (Plate 28). 3.2.7 Kilakarsal (Plate 29). 3.2.8 Vembur (Plate 30). 3.2.9 Coimbatore (Plate 31). 3.2.10 Nilgiri (Plate 32). 3.2.11 Ramnad White (Plate 33). 3.2.12 Madras Red (Plate 34). 3.2.13 Tiruchy Black (Plate 35). 3.2.14 Kenguri (Plate 36); 3.3 Goat breeds: 3.3.1 Sangamneri (Plate 37). 3.3.2 Malabari (Plate 38). 3.3.3 Osmanabadi (Plate 39). 3.3.4 Kannaiadu (Plate 40); 4. The Eastern region: 4.1 Background. 4.1.1 Land use. 4.1.2 Topography. 4.1.3 Major soil types. 4.1.4 Feed and fodder resources. 4.1.5 Management practices. 4.1.6 Population, production and important breeds; 4.2 Sheep breeds: 4.2.1 Chottanagpuri (Plate 41). 4.2.2 Shahabadi (Plate 42). 4.2.3 Balangir (Plate 43). 4.2.4 Ganjam (Plate 44). 4.2.5 Tibetan (Plate 45). 4.2.6 Bonpala (Plate 46). 4.3 Goat breeds, 4.3.1 Ganjam (Plate 47), 4.3.2 Bengal (Plate 48); 5. The Northern Temperate Region: 5.1 Background. 5.1.1 Land use. 5.1.2 Topography. 5.1.3 Major soil types. 5.1.4 Feed and fodder resources. 5.1.5 Management practices. 5.1.6 Population, production and important breeds. 5.2 Sheep breeds. 5.2.1 Gaddi (Plate 49). 5.2.2 Rampur Bushair (Plate 50). 5.2.3 Bhakarwal. 5.2.4 Poonchi (Plate 51). 5.2.5 Karnah (Plate 52). 5.2.6 Gurez (Plate 53). 5.2.7 Kashmir Merino. 5.2.8 Changthangi (Plate 54). 5.3 Goat breeds. 5.3.1 Gaddi (Plate 55). 5.3.2 Changthangi (Plate 56). 5.3.3 Chigu (Plate 57); 6. Research and development. 6.1 Organization. 6.2 Sheep and goat development programmes 6.3 Research programmes in sheep and goat production. Figures: 1. Sheep population by districts (1972 census). 2. Goat population by districts (1972 census). 3. Sheep breeds in the northwestern arid and semi-arid region. 4. Goat breeds in the northwestern arid and semi-arid region.5. Sheep breeds in the southern peninsular region. 6. Goat breeds in the southern peninsular region. 7. Sheep breeds in the eastern region. 8. Goat breeds in the eastern region. 9. Sheep breeds in the northern temperate region, 10. Goat breeds in the northern temperate region. Table: 1. Sheep population by States. 2. Goat population by States. abreeding aIndia asheep aAnimal aCabra aCaprino aMelhoramento aOvelha aOvino aRaça aGoat