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Reproductive status of Camelus Bactrianus during early breeding season in India

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Title Reproductive status of Camelus Bactrianus during early breeding season in India
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Creator Sumant Vyas
N Sharma
F.D. Sheikh
S.Singh
Sena D.S.
U.K. Bissa
 
Subject Rut
Ovaries
Copulation
Camelus bactrianus
India
 
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Objective: To study the behaviour and reproductive status of the bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus). Methods: This study was conducted at two places, Government Bactrian Camel Farm, Chusoot, Leh and Hundar village, Nubra valley, India, situated at higher than 10000 feet above sea level during the month of October, said to be initial period of breeding season. Results: The uterine horns were similar to that of dromedary i.e. between T and Y shaped. The ovaries were irregular but without follicle. The male camels were not showing any symptoms of rut or breeding season but were capable of mounting and copulating the sitting female. Conclusions: There is a need to carry out more research on reproduction in Indian Bactrian camel as they have become major attraction of tourists in Nubra valley and has become an important source of livelihood for the people who inhabit high altitude regions
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Date 2020-01-18T09:03:16Z
2020-01-18T09:03:16Z
2015-01-01
 
Type Article
 
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Language English
 
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