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Association of breed characteristics with milk production in Murrah buffaloes

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Title Association of breed characteristics with milk production in Murrah buffaloes
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Creator A BHARADWAJ1, V B DIXIT2, R K SETH13 and S KHANNA4Not Available
 
Subject Breed characters, Buffaloes, Milk production
 
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The study was conducted to establish relationship between some breed characteristics of Murrah buffaloes such as
horn pattern, head, face, colour of skin coat, tail switch, udder and teat conformation, skin thickness and temperament
with milk production. Observation on 245 lactating buffaloes from institute and 150 from field were recorded. These
buffaloes were grouped into different categories based on level of variation in the morphological characters of each
animal. The data were statistically analysed and relationship of each character with milk yield was examined. The
results indicated that coat colour, head and face, tail switch, shape of udder and teats and skin thickness were associated
with milk production. The lactation milk yield produced by buffaloes having jet black colour was significantly higher
(2195*34 kg) than buffaloes with dark tan colour (1 863130 kg). The lactation milk yield of buffaloes possessing flat
head was significantly higher than buffaloes with bulging head (2069rt25 vs 1686+98 kg). No difference in milk yield
was observed between buffaloes having different shape of horn or face. Significantly higher milk yield was obtained in
buffaloes having long and deep udders with higher rear attachment than those having short and shallow udders with low
rear attachment. The milk yield was higher for cylindrical shaped (2204k28 kg) as compared to bottle (1927143 kg) or
funnel (1507141 kg) shaped teats. Milk production of docile buffaloes was significantly higher (2120k27 kg) than
those of nervous (1 829149 kg) and aggressive buffaloes (17431147 kg). The milk yield was also significantly higher in
buffaloes having thin skin (2184k38 kg) than medium (1973rt35 kg) and thick skinned buffaloes (1848147 kg).Not Available
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Date 2018-11-22T04:20:41Z
2018-11-22T04:20:41Z
2007-10-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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Language English
 
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