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“ Characteristics of Dairy Breeds”
Dr.K.RAMESHKUMAR
Assistant Professor of Zoology
Vivekananda College
Tiruvedakam West
Vivekananda College
Tiruvedakam- West
Bio-farming Technology
Topic:
“ Characteristics of Dairy
Breeds”
Synopsis:
1.0 An Introduction
2.0 Terminology
3.0 Characteristics of indigenous (Native) breeds.
4.0 Characteristics of exotic breeds.
5.0 Characteristics of hybrid breeds.
6.0 References
Introduction:
• Dairy breeds (Dairy cattle/cow) are cattle cow bred for the ability to
produce large quantities of milk, from which dairy products are made.
• Dairy cows generally are of the species Bos taurus.
• India has a large indigenous bovine population with rich biodiversity.
• There are 40 well defined breeds of cattle and 13 breeds of buffaloes.
• They are using various purposes such as milch, draught and dual
purposes.
Terminology:
• Calving: Giving birth to a calf.
• Inter calving: This the period between two successive calving.
• Lactation: The secretion of milk from the mammary glands and the
period of the time that mother lactates to feed her young.
• Switch: A tuft of hair at the end of the tail.
• Docile: Quiet and easy to control.
• Dewlap: A fold of loose skin hanging from the neck or throat of the
animal.
• Navel flap: Skin hangs in the ventral side of cow near to the udder.
• Muzzle: The nose and mouth of an animal.
Native Breeds: (Based on Morphology)
1. Lyre horned grey cattle:
Kankrej, Malvi, Tharparkar
2. White or grey cattle with coffin shaped skull:
Hariana, Krishna valley, Ongole
3. Heavy built and curly horns:
Gir, Red sindhi, Sahiwal
4. Prominent forehead with long horn:
Hallikar, Amint mahal, Kangayam
5. Hilly breed:
Ponwar, Siri
Native Breeds: (Based on Purpose)
1. Milch Breeds:
Sahiwal, Red sindhi, Gir, Tharparkar
2. Dual Purpose Breeds:
Hariana, Ongole, Deoni, Kankrej
3. Draught Breeds:
Amritmahal, Kangayam, Malvi, Siri, Hallikar, Khillari
Sahiwal: • Origin & Distribution:
Central and southern dry areas of the
Punjab particularly in Montgomery district
in Pakistan.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Deep body, loose skin, short legs.
 General colours are Various shades of red,
pale red, and dark brown splashed with
white.
 Long whip like tail almost reaching to the
ground, tapering to good black switch.
 Male- 522 Kg and female- 340 kg.
 It is heritable breed- “Jamica hope” in West
indies.
• Production:
First calving- 32 months
Inter calving- 420 days
Lactation- 2800 Kg/Lactation
Red Sindhi: • Origin & Distribution:
The home of this breed is round about Karachi
and Hyderabad (sindhi).
• Distinguished Characters:
 Medium size and compact, well proportioned
body, extremely docile.
 Thick horns emerging laterally and end in
blunt points.
 Deep dark red colour varying from dun yellow
in almost dark brown.
 Male- 450 Kg and female- 295 kg.
• Production:
First calving- 32 months
Inter calving- 420 days
Lactation- 2800 Kg/Lactation
Gir: • Origin & Distribution:
Gir forest of south Kathiawar (Junagarh
state) and some other states of western
India.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Pendulous front wards turned ears.
 Appearance strikingly impressive, docile
temperament.
 Colour is seldom entire varying from
almost red to almost black.
 Male- 544 Kg and female- 386 kg.
• Production:
First calving- 45-54 months
Inter calving- 515-600 days
Lactation- 1200-1800 Kg/Lactation
Tharparkar: • Origin & Distribution:
Thaparkar district of Hyderabad, distributed
in south-east sind.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Medium size, deep built, short, straight
and strong limbs.
 The tail is fine with black switch.
 Moderately developed dewlap with
straight and moderately long back.
 Udder is moderately developed with 3-4
inches long teats.
• Production:
First calving- 38-42 months
Inter calving- 430 days
Lactation- 2600 Kg/Lactation
Hariana: • Origin & Distribution:
Originated in east Punjab and are now in
karnal and Delhi provinces.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Proportionate body, compact graceful
appearance.
 Popular colour is white or light grey, long
and narrow face.
 Sheath is short, navel flap absent.
 Legs are moderately long and lean.
• Production:
First calving- 40-60 months
Inter calving- 630 days
Lactation- 1500 Kg/Lactation
Ongole: • Origin & Distribution:
Ongole tract of Andhra pradesh.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Large, heavy and muscular.
 Hump is well developed and erect.
 Animals are greatly alert and docile with
good gait.
 Popular colour is white, male are dark grey
at extremities.
• Production:
First calving- 38-45 months
Inter calving- 470 days
Lactation- 1500 Kg/Lactation
Deoni: • Origin & Distribution:
North-west and western portion of
hyderabad.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Resembles gir breeds, less pronounced
forehead.
 Colour in black and white or red and white
irregular patches or spots.
 Lean face but not clean cut.
 Deep chest, well arched ribs, straight back,
strong quarters.
• Production:
Average yield about 900 Kg in 300 days.
1800 Kg if well maintained.
Kankrej:
• Origin & Distribution:
Originated in north Gujarat, distributed in
south-east of Rann of
Kutch.
• Distinguished Characters:
One of the heaviest breed, Broad chest,
forehead dished in the centre, tough skin,
male is silver grey, iron grey or black, female
colour markings are lighter.
• Production:
First calving- 50 months
Inter calving- 480 days
Lactation- 1400 Kg/Lactation
Amritmahal: • Origin & Distribution:
Karnataka.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Compact form with short straight back,
well arched ribs, powerful sloping quarters.
 Narrow face and prominent forehead with
furrow in the middle.
 Tail is of moderate length with black
switch.
 Grey coloured body with dark head,neck,
hump and quarters.
• Production:
First calving- 72 months
Inter calving- 600 days
Lactation- 650 Kg/Lactation
Kangayam: • Origin & Distribution:
Kangayam division of dharapuram taluk of
Coimbatore district.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Body moderately long, straight back, short and
strong neck.
 Special points are strong horns with sharp tips.
 The colour of the cow is white with black
markings just in front of the fetlocks on all four
legs and sometimes in knees.
 Moderate sized hump, wide muzzle, strong
limbs.
• Production:
First calving- 72 months
Inter calving- 600 days
Lactation- 666 Kg/Lactation
Malvi:
• Origin & Distribution:
Malawa region of Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan.
• Distinguished Characters:
Mainly draught animal, massive built body
having resemblance of kankrej, tapering
horn to blunt point, grey to iron grey colour,
• Production:
First calving- 50 months
Inter calving- 480-600 days
Lactation- 650 Kg/Lactation
Siri:
• Origin & Distribution:
Hill tracts of Darjeeling (WB), Sikkim and
bhutan.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Massive body, small head, square cut, wide and flat
forehead.
 Sharp horns, relatively small ears, well placed hump
covered with a tuft of hair at the top..
 It lives at a height of 1000-4000 meters.
 Strong legs and feet, dewlap is not prominent.
 Colour is black and white or red or white.
• Production:
First calving- Late breeders takes more than 6 years.
Inter calving- Lengthy
Lactation- 1000 Kg/Lactation
Hallikar:
• Origin & Distribution:
Vijayanagaram of Karnataka, mainly found in districts
of hassan and tumkur.
• Distinguished Characters:
 Massive body, small head, square cut, wide and flat
forehead.
 Sharp horns, relatively small ears, well placed hump
covered with a tuft of hair at the top..
 It lives at a height of 1000-4000 meters.
 Strong legs and feet, dewlap is not prominent.
 Colour is black and white or red or white.
• Production:
First calving- 70 months.
Inter calving- 560-660 days.
Lactation- 700 Kg/Lactation
Exotic Breeds of Cattle
• The exotic cattle breeds belong to the group Taurus.
• They have got certain distinctive characteristics in comparison with
indigenous cattle.
• They are high milk produces, they hapless cattle. Though high producer
they can’t with stand high temperature.
• Many exotic cattle breeds were brought to India for cross breeding and
upgrading purpose to improve milk production potentiality in our cattle.
• The important exotic cattle breeds were Holstein-Frisian, Jersey, Brown-
Swiss, Guernsey, Red Dane etc.
Jersey:
• Country of origin:
England (Island of Jersey)
• Desirable colour & Marking:
Fawn with or without white markings
• Average body Size:
Female-450 Kg
Male- 675 Kg
• Average Milk Yield:
4500 Kg/Lactation
• First Calving:
38 Months
• Distinguished Character:
Docile, Nervous and sensitive rough
environment tolerance.
Holstein Friesian:
• Country of origin:
Holland
• Desirable colour & Marking:
Black and white
• Average body Size:
Female-675 Kg
Male- 1000 Kg
• Average Milk Yield:
6500 Kg/Lactation
• First Calving:
36 Months
• Distinguished Character:
Long and young head, Udder are long and
stout.
Ayshire:
• Country of origin:
Scottland
• Desirable colour & Marking:
Red or brown with white patches.
• Average body Size:
Female-550 Kg
Male- 850 Kg
• Average Milk Yield:
5800 Kg/Lactation
• First Calving:
40 Months
• Distinguished Character:
Most beautiful breed, over active
animal, difficult to manage,
shorter animal.
Brown Swiss:
• Country of origin:
Switzerland
• Desirable colour & Marking:
Distinctly brown
• Average body Size:
Female-625 Kg
Male- 900 Kg
• Average Milk Yield:
6250 Kg/Lactation
• First Calving:
35 Months
• Distinguished Character:
Mainly for beef production, quite and
docile large head.
Hybrid Breed:
Karan Swiss
• Breed evolved in NDRI karnal in
Haryana.
• It is a cross between Brown Swiss with
Red Sindhi or Sahiwal.
• It is a pollution tolerant animal.
• It resembles Sahiwal.
• First Calving- 32 months.
• Inter Calving- 400 days.
• Lactation- 4500-5000 Kg/Lactation.
Karan Fries:
• It is a cross breed between Tharparkar
and HF.
• Body completely dark with white patches
on the fore head.
• Switch and poll are white strains.
• Udder is dark colour with white strains.
• First calving- 30 months.
• Inter calving- 400 days.
• Lactation- 4000 Kg/ Lactation.
Buffalo Breeds:
Pandharpuri buffalo Sambalpuri buffalo Surti buffalo
Tarai buffalo Toda buffalo
Bhadawari buffalo
Murrah buffalo
Jafarabadi Buffalo
Jirangi buffalo
Kalahandi buffalo
Manda buffaloMehsana buffalo
Nagpuri buffalo
Nili-Ravi
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Characteristics of Dairy Breeds

  • 1. “ Characteristics of Dairy Breeds” Dr.K.RAMESHKUMAR Assistant Professor of Zoology Vivekananda College Tiruvedakam West Vivekananda College Tiruvedakam- West
  • 3. Synopsis: 1.0 An Introduction 2.0 Terminology 3.0 Characteristics of indigenous (Native) breeds. 4.0 Characteristics of exotic breeds. 5.0 Characteristics of hybrid breeds. 6.0 References
  • 4. Introduction: • Dairy breeds (Dairy cattle/cow) are cattle cow bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk, from which dairy products are made. • Dairy cows generally are of the species Bos taurus. • India has a large indigenous bovine population with rich biodiversity. • There are 40 well defined breeds of cattle and 13 breeds of buffaloes. • They are using various purposes such as milch, draught and dual purposes.
  • 5. Terminology: • Calving: Giving birth to a calf. • Inter calving: This the period between two successive calving. • Lactation: The secretion of milk from the mammary glands and the period of the time that mother lactates to feed her young. • Switch: A tuft of hair at the end of the tail. • Docile: Quiet and easy to control. • Dewlap: A fold of loose skin hanging from the neck or throat of the animal. • Navel flap: Skin hangs in the ventral side of cow near to the udder. • Muzzle: The nose and mouth of an animal.
  • 6. Native Breeds: (Based on Morphology) 1. Lyre horned grey cattle: Kankrej, Malvi, Tharparkar 2. White or grey cattle with coffin shaped skull: Hariana, Krishna valley, Ongole 3. Heavy built and curly horns: Gir, Red sindhi, Sahiwal 4. Prominent forehead with long horn: Hallikar, Amint mahal, Kangayam 5. Hilly breed: Ponwar, Siri
  • 7. Native Breeds: (Based on Purpose) 1. Milch Breeds: Sahiwal, Red sindhi, Gir, Tharparkar 2. Dual Purpose Breeds: Hariana, Ongole, Deoni, Kankrej 3. Draught Breeds: Amritmahal, Kangayam, Malvi, Siri, Hallikar, Khillari
  • 8. Sahiwal: • Origin & Distribution: Central and southern dry areas of the Punjab particularly in Montgomery district in Pakistan. • Distinguished Characters:  Deep body, loose skin, short legs.  General colours are Various shades of red, pale red, and dark brown splashed with white.  Long whip like tail almost reaching to the ground, tapering to good black switch.  Male- 522 Kg and female- 340 kg.  It is heritable breed- “Jamica hope” in West indies. • Production: First calving- 32 months Inter calving- 420 days Lactation- 2800 Kg/Lactation
  • 9. Red Sindhi: • Origin & Distribution: The home of this breed is round about Karachi and Hyderabad (sindhi). • Distinguished Characters:  Medium size and compact, well proportioned body, extremely docile.  Thick horns emerging laterally and end in blunt points.  Deep dark red colour varying from dun yellow in almost dark brown.  Male- 450 Kg and female- 295 kg. • Production: First calving- 32 months Inter calving- 420 days Lactation- 2800 Kg/Lactation
  • 10. Gir: • Origin & Distribution: Gir forest of south Kathiawar (Junagarh state) and some other states of western India. • Distinguished Characters:  Pendulous front wards turned ears.  Appearance strikingly impressive, docile temperament.  Colour is seldom entire varying from almost red to almost black.  Male- 544 Kg and female- 386 kg. • Production: First calving- 45-54 months Inter calving- 515-600 days Lactation- 1200-1800 Kg/Lactation
  • 11. Tharparkar: • Origin & Distribution: Thaparkar district of Hyderabad, distributed in south-east sind. • Distinguished Characters:  Medium size, deep built, short, straight and strong limbs.  The tail is fine with black switch.  Moderately developed dewlap with straight and moderately long back.  Udder is moderately developed with 3-4 inches long teats. • Production: First calving- 38-42 months Inter calving- 430 days Lactation- 2600 Kg/Lactation
  • 12. Hariana: • Origin & Distribution: Originated in east Punjab and are now in karnal and Delhi provinces. • Distinguished Characters:  Proportionate body, compact graceful appearance.  Popular colour is white or light grey, long and narrow face.  Sheath is short, navel flap absent.  Legs are moderately long and lean. • Production: First calving- 40-60 months Inter calving- 630 days Lactation- 1500 Kg/Lactation
  • 13. Ongole: • Origin & Distribution: Ongole tract of Andhra pradesh. • Distinguished Characters:  Large, heavy and muscular.  Hump is well developed and erect.  Animals are greatly alert and docile with good gait.  Popular colour is white, male are dark grey at extremities. • Production: First calving- 38-45 months Inter calving- 470 days Lactation- 1500 Kg/Lactation
  • 14. Deoni: • Origin & Distribution: North-west and western portion of hyderabad. • Distinguished Characters:  Resembles gir breeds, less pronounced forehead.  Colour in black and white or red and white irregular patches or spots.  Lean face but not clean cut.  Deep chest, well arched ribs, straight back, strong quarters. • Production: Average yield about 900 Kg in 300 days. 1800 Kg if well maintained.
  • 15. Kankrej: • Origin & Distribution: Originated in north Gujarat, distributed in south-east of Rann of Kutch. • Distinguished Characters: One of the heaviest breed, Broad chest, forehead dished in the centre, tough skin, male is silver grey, iron grey or black, female colour markings are lighter. • Production: First calving- 50 months Inter calving- 480 days Lactation- 1400 Kg/Lactation
  • 16. Amritmahal: • Origin & Distribution: Karnataka. • Distinguished Characters:  Compact form with short straight back, well arched ribs, powerful sloping quarters.  Narrow face and prominent forehead with furrow in the middle.  Tail is of moderate length with black switch.  Grey coloured body with dark head,neck, hump and quarters. • Production: First calving- 72 months Inter calving- 600 days Lactation- 650 Kg/Lactation
  • 17. Kangayam: • Origin & Distribution: Kangayam division of dharapuram taluk of Coimbatore district. • Distinguished Characters:  Body moderately long, straight back, short and strong neck.  Special points are strong horns with sharp tips.  The colour of the cow is white with black markings just in front of the fetlocks on all four legs and sometimes in knees.  Moderate sized hump, wide muzzle, strong limbs. • Production: First calving- 72 months Inter calving- 600 days Lactation- 666 Kg/Lactation
  • 18. Malvi: • Origin & Distribution: Malawa region of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan. • Distinguished Characters: Mainly draught animal, massive built body having resemblance of kankrej, tapering horn to blunt point, grey to iron grey colour, • Production: First calving- 50 months Inter calving- 480-600 days Lactation- 650 Kg/Lactation
  • 19. Siri: • Origin & Distribution: Hill tracts of Darjeeling (WB), Sikkim and bhutan. • Distinguished Characters:  Massive body, small head, square cut, wide and flat forehead.  Sharp horns, relatively small ears, well placed hump covered with a tuft of hair at the top..  It lives at a height of 1000-4000 meters.  Strong legs and feet, dewlap is not prominent.  Colour is black and white or red or white. • Production: First calving- Late breeders takes more than 6 years. Inter calving- Lengthy Lactation- 1000 Kg/Lactation
  • 20. Hallikar: • Origin & Distribution: Vijayanagaram of Karnataka, mainly found in districts of hassan and tumkur. • Distinguished Characters:  Massive body, small head, square cut, wide and flat forehead.  Sharp horns, relatively small ears, well placed hump covered with a tuft of hair at the top..  It lives at a height of 1000-4000 meters.  Strong legs and feet, dewlap is not prominent.  Colour is black and white or red or white. • Production: First calving- 70 months. Inter calving- 560-660 days. Lactation- 700 Kg/Lactation
  • 21. Exotic Breeds of Cattle • The exotic cattle breeds belong to the group Taurus. • They have got certain distinctive characteristics in comparison with indigenous cattle. • They are high milk produces, they hapless cattle. Though high producer they can’t with stand high temperature. • Many exotic cattle breeds were brought to India for cross breeding and upgrading purpose to improve milk production potentiality in our cattle. • The important exotic cattle breeds were Holstein-Frisian, Jersey, Brown- Swiss, Guernsey, Red Dane etc.
  • 22. Jersey: • Country of origin: England (Island of Jersey) • Desirable colour & Marking: Fawn with or without white markings • Average body Size: Female-450 Kg Male- 675 Kg • Average Milk Yield: 4500 Kg/Lactation • First Calving: 38 Months • Distinguished Character: Docile, Nervous and sensitive rough environment tolerance.
  • 23. Holstein Friesian: • Country of origin: Holland • Desirable colour & Marking: Black and white • Average body Size: Female-675 Kg Male- 1000 Kg • Average Milk Yield: 6500 Kg/Lactation • First Calving: 36 Months • Distinguished Character: Long and young head, Udder are long and stout.
  • 24. Ayshire: • Country of origin: Scottland • Desirable colour & Marking: Red or brown with white patches. • Average body Size: Female-550 Kg Male- 850 Kg • Average Milk Yield: 5800 Kg/Lactation • First Calving: 40 Months • Distinguished Character: Most beautiful breed, over active animal, difficult to manage, shorter animal.
  • 25. Brown Swiss: • Country of origin: Switzerland • Desirable colour & Marking: Distinctly brown • Average body Size: Female-625 Kg Male- 900 Kg • Average Milk Yield: 6250 Kg/Lactation • First Calving: 35 Months • Distinguished Character: Mainly for beef production, quite and docile large head.
  • 26. Hybrid Breed: Karan Swiss • Breed evolved in NDRI karnal in Haryana. • It is a cross between Brown Swiss with Red Sindhi or Sahiwal. • It is a pollution tolerant animal. • It resembles Sahiwal. • First Calving- 32 months. • Inter Calving- 400 days. • Lactation- 4500-5000 Kg/Lactation.
  • 27. Karan Fries: • It is a cross breed between Tharparkar and HF. • Body completely dark with white patches on the fore head. • Switch and poll are white strains. • Udder is dark colour with white strains. • First calving- 30 months. • Inter calving- 400 days. • Lactation- 4000 Kg/ Lactation.
  • 28. Buffalo Breeds: Pandharpuri buffalo Sambalpuri buffalo Surti buffalo Tarai buffalo Toda buffalo
  • 29. Bhadawari buffalo Murrah buffalo Jafarabadi Buffalo Jirangi buffalo Kalahandi buffalo Manda buffaloMehsana buffalo Nagpuri buffalo Nili-Ravi