01455naa a2200337 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024500850007626000090016152005120017065000100068265000290069265000190072165000120074065000170075265000250076965000250079465000280081965000240084765000160087165300200088765300190090765300180092665300190094465300170096365300160098065300210099670000190101777300810103615164462025-06-27 1994 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aGOEL, A. K. aBreeding behaviour of indigenous goats in semi-arid zone.h[electronic resource] c1994 aTropical goats start exhibiting oestrus shortly after during dry sea- son. Different agroclimatic factors managemental practices, feeding pattern and photo-periodicity are some important factors which are known to influence the oestrous activity. Meagre information on oes- trous activity in Jamunapari goat is available, but in Barbari and Jakhrana such information is scanly. An attempt has been made to studythe oestrous pattern in Jamunapari, Barbari and Jakhrana goats in dif-ferent months of the year. aGoats aReproductive performance aSemiarid zones aCaprino aCiclo estral aComportamento animal aComportamento sexual aEficiência reprodutiva aReprodução animal aZona árida aEstacionalidade aOestrous cycle aRaça Barbari aRaça Jakhrana aSazonalidade aSeasonality aSexual behaviour1 aAGARWAL, K. P. tThe Indian Journal of Animal Reproductiongv. 15, n. 1, p. 32-35, Jun. 1994.