Origin & Breeding Tract
Jaffarabadi buffaloes are good milkers and thrive well on natural grazing. These buffaloes characteristically differ from other breeds mainly in terms of kilo fat. They are very efficient in the conversion of roughages into milk with a high butter fat content. Males are good draught animals for hauling heavy loads.
Source: NBAGR
Physical Characteristics
Some of the important characteristics is described as follows: -
Housing & Management Practices
Jaffarabadi buffaloes are good milkers and thrive well on natural grazing. These buffaloes characteristically differ from other breeds mainly in terms of kilo fat. They are very efficient in the conversion of roughages into milk with a high butter fat content. Males are good draught animals for hauling heavy loads.
Jaffarabadi
is the heaviest of all the Indian breeds of buffaloes. It is also
called as Bhavnagri, Gir or Jaffari. The breed is named after the town
of Jaffarabad. These buffaloes are found in large numbers in this area,
especially in the Gir forest area which is also inhabited by the famous
Indian lion.
The
main native tract of Jaffarabadi buffalo is Saurashtra region of
Gujarat especially areas in and around Gir forest viz., Junagarh,
Bhavanagar, Jamnaagar, Porbandhar, Amreli and Rajkot districts. The
breeding tract lies between 20° 5’ and 22° 6’ N latitude, and between
70° and 72° E longitude. Jaffarabadi buffaloes are distributed
approximately in an area of 64,339 square kilometres excluding the Kutch
region. Soil in the breeding tract is salty clay to clay and typically
medium black, with high water holding capacity. Climate in general is
tropical monsoon. Rain is common during June to September and the annual
rainfall ranges from 50 to 100cm.Average temperature ranges from 20° to
36° C (Anonymous, 2000).
Source: NBAGR
Population
The
total population of buffaloes in Saurashtra is 19.26 lakhs (21.95%) out
of total buffalo population of 87.74 Lakhs in Gujarat (Table-2). In general, Junagadh, Rajkot and Bhavnagar districts possess greater proportion of buffaloes (Anonymous, 2008-09)
Some of the important characteristics is described as follows: -
Body color
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The
usual colour of the animals is black but few animals having grey colour
or white spotes on forehand, feet and tail switch are also seen.
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Horns
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The
horns are inclined to droop on each side of the neck and then turn up
at the tips, the curls being not as tight as in the Murrah breed. The
horns usually emerge out by compressing the head, go downward sideways,
upward and finally forming a ring like structure.
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Marking
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Rarely white markings on forehead,feet and tail switch may be there.
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Eye
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Horns makes eyes to look small, termed as sturdy eye, and especially in males, sometimes it leads to blindness.
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Tail
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Medium in size
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Body
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The adult Jaffrabadi animals have usually long massive and comparatively compact and fat body.
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Head
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Head is big and massive.Forehead
is prominent being convex in 86.42% adult animal (Tajane and Dutta,
1998). The bone of forehead is wide and covers the eyes partially to
give characteristic “Sleepy Eyes” appearance, especially in adult males.
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Face
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Neck
| Neck is broad and thick | |
Ear
| Ears are long and horizontal. | |
Limbs
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Skin
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Udder
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Udder
is well developed. Pendulous and round udders are found in almost equal
proportions. Forequarter is slightly larger than the hindquarter.
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Teats
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Teats are mostly funnel shaped and have pointed tips. Milk vein is medium in size.
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Housing
Most
of the farmers provide some type of housing during day, night, day and
night and no housing was 9.98%, 26.68%, 62.97% and 0.45% respectively.
Inside the forest areas, the Maldharis keep their animals in “Nesdas”
where the animal house forms a part of the farmers’s house and is
heavily barricaded in front to protect the animals from lions and other
wild animals. Buffaloes are normally allowed for wallowing. Wallowing is
done during morning (31.17%), noon (56.82%) and evening
(10.01%)(Anonymous, 2000).
Feeding
As
Jaffarabadi buffaloes are massive, they are heavy grazers. They are
maintained on normal pastures throughout the year. The commonly
available fodder trees in the breeding tract are Samanca saman, Acacia
nilotica, Prosopis juliflora, Ficus bengalensis, etc. The major native
fodder grasses available are Cyanodon, Dicanthium, Aristidda, Eleuropus
and Desmodium.
The
buffaloes are normally fed concentrate mixture during pregnancy and
lactation. The mixture contains groundnut cake, cottonseed, cottonseed
cake and compound (pelleted) feed. The main green fodder fed to
Jaffarabadi buffaloes are maize, sorghum, groundnut fodder, sugarcane
tops and lucerne, whereas dry fodder comprises sorghum, maize stalks,
groundnut husk., groundnut hnulls, wheat straw, wheat bhusa, etc. About
44.12% and 45.45% farmers grow green fodder in winter and summer seasons
respectively. Only 11.78% farmers provide chaffed fodder to the
animals. Most of the farmers (62.55%) fed cake as supplement along with
fodder and only 15.19% provided concentrate mixture to the lactating
animals. Before feeding, the concentrate is soaked by majority of the
farmers (80.8%) and is fed during milking time.
Breeding
Most
of the farmers in the breeding tract of jaffarabadi buffaloes resort to
natural service rather than artificial insemination. Natural service is
followed in 88.33% of the cases and only 11.66% of the farmers are
adopting artificial insemination. However, the availability of breeding
bulls in the tract is found to be inadequate as they comprise only 1.45
of the breedable female population.
( source :Cattle Breeding Farm Junagadh Agricultural University, NBAGR)
Production performance of Jafarabadi
• Age at
First Parturition : 41-55 Months with average of 45 months (NBAGR source)
• Milk
Production per lactation : 2150-2340 Kg with average of 2238 Kg (NBAGR source)
• Parturition
interval : 14-15 months with average of 14.5 months (NBAGR source)
• Milk Fat
percentage: Average ranges from 7-9% but some animal may yield as high 12-14%
(NBAGR source: 6.8-8.5% with average of 7.68%)
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