Price And Quantity Minimum Order Quantity5 KilogramsPrice Range300.00 - 1000.00 INR/Kilograms Product Specifications UsageFor Home and HotelsProduct TypeGoat Meat StylePreservedCooked Processing TypeSteamed, Roasted, Fried PartBodyFeatureVitamins, Nutritious Shelf Life1-7 Days Product Description Compact medium-sized animals. Coat color predominantly brown with light or dark brown patches' a very few individuals are completely white. The body is covered fairly densely with hair which is short and coarse. The hair grows at the rate of about 2 cm annually. Ears are flat and leaf like, medium sized and drooping. Both sexes have small horns, curved upward and backward. On average, the birth weight is about 2.0 kg. The age at first kidding is 19-20 months and the litter size is one kid per birth. The breed is wel suited to stall feeding. Performance The breed is used mainly for meat. The milk yield is relatively small, about 0.5 kg per day, with an average milk yield of 65 kg over a 120 day lactation period. Kidding : Usually doe kids twice a year, giving birth to single in 40% while twins in 60% cases, They kid twice a year. Trade Information Payment TermsCash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)Supply Ability10000 Kilograms Per Week Delivery Time2-7 DaysMain Export Market(s)Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia Main Domestic MarketAll India
Price And Quantity Minimum Order Quantity5 KilogramsPrice Range355.00 - 1000.00 INR/Kilograms Product Specifications UsageFor Home and HotelsProduct TypeGoat Meat Cooked Processing TypeSteamed, Roasted, FriedPartBody FeatureVitamins, Nutritious, Effective Product Description Milk: Average daily yield varies from 1.5 to 2.0 kg per day with a total lactation yield of about 200 kg. Kidding: Usually doe kids once a year, giving birth to single in 57% while twins in 43% cases, They kid once a year. Trade Information Payment TermsCash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)Supply Ability10000 Kilograms Per Week Delivery Time2-7 DaysMain Export Market(s)Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia Main Domestic MarketAll India
Price And Quantity Minimum Order Quantity5 KilogramsPrice Range360.00 - 1000.00 INR/Kilograms Product Specifications UsageFor Home and HotelsProduct TypeGoat Meat Cooked Processing TypeSteamed, Roasted, FriedPartBody FeatureVitamins, Nutritious, Effective Product Description The Barbari goat is one of 20 classified breeds in India and is most commonly found in the north-western arid and semi-arid regions. [2] It basically originated in Berbera, Somalia of east Africa. In India its breeding tract is Agra, Etah and Etawah The Barbari goat is a dual purpose breed and well adapted for Indian conditions. It is seasonal breeder and is used for intensive farming Breed characteristics are unique: medium size with a compact body; alert & attractive; bulging eyes; short,erect ears; short, straight horns, (with curly horns expressed occasionally); well set udder with conical teats; adapted to stall feed. Trade Information Payment TermsCash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)Supply Ability10000 Kilograms Per Week Delivery Time2-7 DaysMain Export Market(s)Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia Main Domestic MarketAll India
Price And Quantity Minimum Order Quantity5 KilogramsPrice Range340.00 - 1000.00 INR/Kilograms Product Specifications UsageFor Home and HotelsProduct TypeGoat Meat Cooked Processing TypeSteamed, Roasted, FriedPartBody FeatureVitamins, Nutritious, Effective Product Description Distribution : The breed is found in Jhakrana and few surrounding village near Behror, of Alwar district of Rajasthan. The breed is large and also a good dairy type. Breed Characteristics Size (Average) Adult Male Adult Female Body weight (kg) 55 45 Body length (cm) 84 77 Chest girth (cm) 86 79 Conformation Animals are large and predominantly black with white spots on ears and muzzle. The breed is very similar to Beetal, the main contrast is that Jhakrana is comparatively longer. I has highly developed udder. Forehead is slightly bulging. Performance Milk: These goats are used mainly for milk production. Average daily milk yield varies from 2.0-3.0 kg for a lactation length of about 180-200 days. Kidding: These are prolific. Kidding is mostly single but in 40% cases twins are given birth. Triplets are not uncommon. Skin: The goats are also useful meat producers, and their skins are popular with the tanning industry. Trade Information Payment TermsCash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)Supply Ability10000 Kilograms Per Week Delivery Time2-7 DaysMain Export Market(s)Africa, Middle East, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South America, North America, Central America, Australia, Asia Main Domestic MarketAll India
The Dorper is a white sheep with a black head or head and neck, with complete dark pigmentation of exposed skin. The covering is a short loose mixture of hair and wool with a natural clean kemp underline. The Dorper was developed as a meat sheep in South Africa in the mid 1900s by crossing a Dorset (horn) ram with a Blackhead Persian ewe. In July 1950 a breeder's society was founded. The White Dorper is an all white sheep that shares its many attributes with the Dorper, differing only in color. The White Dorper was developed as a meat sheep in South Africa in the mid 1900s by crossing a Dorset (horn)/Blackhead Persian with a Dorset (horn)/Van Rooy. Later infusion of the Ronderib Afrikaaner created the White Dorper as we know it today. The sheep was originally called Dorsian and a breed association was formed. In 1964 it was decided to join with the Dorper society but to maintain the two as separate breeds. The White Dorper as a terminal sire on white faced sheep will render an "uninterrupted white" cross lamb with outstanding meat qualities.
In 1797 the first merino sheep were landed in Australia. Unlike earlier breeds, this Spanish variety was much better suited to the Australian environment and was a formidable wool producer. The first Australian-produced fleece was sold in England in 1807 and by the late 19th century, wool had become Australiaâ??s major export. The industry has gone through cycles of extreme growth and contraction, but today Australia still produces more than half of the world's merino wool.
Merino sheep are famous for their exceptionally soft and fine wool, which was first brought to Spain in the late 19th century and has since become one of the world's most popular wool breeds. Commonly used in industrial settings such as clothing, bedding, and upholstery, Merino wool blankets are incredibly warm and cozy to sleep under on chilly winter nights. Here are some interesting facts about Merino sheep that you might not have known.
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Origin and distribution: Nguni is a collective name for Swazi and Zulu cattle found in the eastern part of Swaziland, in the eastern part of Zululand in the Republic of South Africa and in the south of the Save River of Mozambique, where they are called Landim. The ancestors of the present day Nguni cattle of South Africa were brought into the country by the southward migration of the Khoi-khoi (Hottentots) people. In Zimbabwe, the Nkone (Manguni) breed has recently been recognised as the only surviving population of what has been called "Matabele" cattle. These cattle are related to Nguni (DAD-IS 2005; Rege and Tawah 1999). Smallholder farmers and commercial farms keep them in southern Zimbabwe. Although they are classified to be of the Nguni descent, they are probably genetically more heterogeneous than, and more distant from, the other members of Nguni group (Rege and Tawah 1999).
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Ostrich chicks refer to the young offspring of ostriches, which are large flightless birds native to Africa. Ostrich chicks are known for their distinctive appearance and rapid growth rate. When they hatch, ostrich chicks are covered in soft downy feathers and are quite vulnerable. As they grow, their feathers become coarser and more adult-like. Ostrich chicks are raised by their parents or caretakers, and they are known for their curious and inquisitive nature. They grow at an astonishing rate, becoming significantly larger in just a few months. Ostrich farming has gained attention for their meat, feathers, and other products. Ostrich meat is considered lean and healthy, while their feathers have historically been used for decorative purposes. Ostrich chicks play a crucial role in the ostrich farming industry, contributing to the production of various ostrich-related products and commodities.
Full-blood live Boer goats refer to Boer goats that are purebred and have not been crossbred with other goat breeds. The Boer goat is a breed known for its distinctive appearance, including a white body with a red or brown head and a stocky, muscular build. Boer goats are popular for their meat production, as they are raised primarily for their high-quality meat and relatively fast growth rate. When referring to "live" Boer goats, it indicates that the animals are currently alive and available for purchase. Full-blood Boer goats are often sought after for breeding purposes to maintain the purity of the breed's genetics. They are also valued in the meat industry for their meat's tenderness and flavor. Boer goats have a strong presence in the livestock industry and are commonly raised in various regions for both breeding and meat production.
Assaf sheep are the result of crossbreeding between Awassi and East Friesian Milk sheep. In 1955, researchers of the Israeli Agricultural Research Organization (A.R.O) started this project aiming to improve the fecundity of the Awassi sheep. Most dairy sheep breeders in Israel have adopted the Assaf, which is considered not only a top quality dairy sheep and excellent mutton producer, but is also well-adapted to semi-extensive to extensive production systems.
Most dairy sheep breeders in Israel have adopted the Assaf, which is considered not only a top quality dairy sheep and excellent mutton producer, but is also well-adapted to semi-extensive to extensive production systems. Under Israeli conditions, in which ewes have approximately 3 lambings in 2 years, the annual milk yield is 450 liters.
Most dairy sheep breeders in Israel have adopted the Assaf, which is considered not only a top quality dairy sheep and excellent mutton producer, but is also well-adapted to semi-extensive to extensive production systems. Assaf sheep are the result of crossbreeding between Awassi and East Friesian Milk sheep. In 1955, researchers of the Israeli Agricultural Research Organization (A.R.O) started this project aiming to improve the fecundity of the Awassi sheep. A combination of 3/8 East Friesian and 5/8 Awassi blood emerged as the best cross.