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MEAT ANIMALS IN PAKISTAN

MEAT ANIMALS IN PAKISTAN. MEAT ANIMALS. Cattle Buffalo Camel Goat Sheep. Cattle breeds of Pakistan. RED SINDHI Originated from Lasbela district Balochistan Found in Karachi Hyderabad and Malair in Sindh

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MEAT ANIMALS IN PAKISTAN

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  1. MEAT ANIMALS IN PAKISTAN

  2. MEAT ANIMALS • Cattle • Buffalo • Camel • Goat • Sheep

  3. Cattle breeds of Pakistan RED SINDHI • Originated from Lasbela district Balochistan • Found in Karachi Hyderabad and Malair in Sindh • Growth rate of calves born at livestock experimental station were 0.28 kg per day for males and 0.22kg for females. Weight at maturity is reported 318-454. • The breed is too precious to slaughter only male calves, old bullocks and dry cows are slaughtered.

  4. RED SINDHI

  5. Sahiwal • Sahiwal district of Punjab • Weight at maturity 385 kg for females and 544kg for males. • The average daily weight gain reported at research station is 0.48 kg on conc. Ration and 0.37kg on fodder. • It is primarily milk breed however its body conformation indicate its use as beef.

  6. Sahiwal

  7. Bhagnari A research project was started at Sibi to explore the possibility of economic beef production by crossing Bhagnari cattle with Australian Draught Master. The breed obtained from this cross is called Nari master. The Nari Master showed increased dressing % age. The cross of bhagnari with Santa Gertudis, bran Gus and Simmental holds considerable potential.

  8. Bhagnari

  9. Dhanni • Originated from Jehlum, Attock • Weight at maturity is 404 kg for males and 365 for females. • Basically draught purpose breed • Low milk producer • But the body conformation is such that it can be developed for meat

  10. Dhanni

  11. Thari • Tharparkar in district of Hyderabad • Breed for milk and draught purpose • The specially of this breed is to grow and produce milk under very poor feeding . The body is too strong work heavily in difficult draught conditions. • The growth rate is 0.454 kg per day . • This animal is exported to several countries. • Holds potential for beef production as well.

  12. Thari

  13. Rojhan • Habitat is suleman range of DG khan. • Red and white coat • Draught purpose breed with low milk yield

  14. Rojhan

  15. Cholistani • Found in desert area cholistan Bahawalpur Bahawalnagar and Rahim yar khan. • Ancestor of Sahiwal • Brown body color with white spots • Dairy purpose but calves are raised as good quality beef.

  16. Cholistani

  17. Dajal • Dajal areas of DG khan • Have similar characteristics like bhagnari • Have massive and compact body • Draught purpose as bhagnari.

  18. Dajal

  19. Fattening potential • A research study was conducted at LPRI Bahadurnagar Okara to find out the potential, growth rate, economic production and carcass composition of different breeds of buffalo and cattle. In this study sahiwal, crossbred, nondescript, buffalo, cholistani and dajal were studied and given group numbers I to VI. Ten calves in each group were fattened with control ration for 90 days. The results are

  20. It revealed that minimum cost of meat production was in Sahiwal calves and Dajal proved more expensive

  21. Buffaloes as beef • The cow meat is preferred in the country. However the buffalo can be useful for production of beef and to fill the gap. • Pakistani buffalo breeds are,

  22. Nili Ravi • The average weight gain range from0.612-1.066 kg per day. • If this buffalo is fed for beef purpose on economical balanced rations the weight gain ranges from0.907-1.134 kg per day. • In this way animal weighing 362-450 kg can be produced in 12 to 15 months.

  23. Nili Ravi

  24. Kundi • The average weight gain in kundi breed is 0.44 kg per day. • It can be improved up to 0.86 kg per day by providing good management and nutrition to the animal.

  25. Kundi

  26. Sheep & Goat Breeds

  27. GOAT BREEDS OF PAKISTAN The goat breeds of Pakistan are divided into dairy type and meat type, however both are used for dual purpose.

  28. Goat Breeds Important breeds Beetal Muhammad Puri Dera Din Panah Kemori Teddy Nachi

  29. Beetal

  30. Beetal

  31. Beetal goat

  32. Dera Din Pinnah

  33. Teddy

  34. Nachi

  35. Research studies on growth rate and fattening potential of goats A research study was conducted to find out growth rate and fattening potential of the goats. Three goat breeds Beetal, Dera Din Panah and Teddy were studied for effect of intensive feeding on growth and carcass characteristics. 30 goats were divided in three groups and were given ration containing 12.20 % CP for 60, 120 and 180 days. Results were as

  36. Organoleptic scores

  37. Cost of meat production to produce one kg meat

  38. Goat for meat • The cost of meat production after 60 days increased with no significant difference thus fattening after 120 days seemed to be un economical. However the proportion of meat increased with length of intensive feeding period.

  39. SHEEP BREEDS OF PAKISTAN FAT TAILED SHEEP • Balkhi • Hashtnagri • Michni • Tirahi • Waziri • Dumbi • Balauchi • Bibrick • Harnai • Pahari • Gojal • Kohai • Gizer

  40. THIN TAILED SHEEP • Damani • Kaghani • Buchi • Kajli • Lohi • Sipli • Thali • Kacchi

  41. Some important sheep breeds Lohi • Sahiwal, Multan and Jhang district • Adult weight is 103 for male and 93 for female • Daily growth rate is 0.18 kg • Dressing %age is 50-55 • Meat quality above average

  42. Lohi

  43. Kajli • Sargodha district • Dressing %age is 55 • Juicy and delicious meat

  44. Kajli

  45. Thali • Originated from Thal area Punjab • Dressing %age is 50 • Meat of good quality

  46. Thali

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