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Morphometric characteristics
and a little about performance –
BARBARI and CHOKLA
K.GURU MOHAN REDDY
TVM/2016-13
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL NUTRTION
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE, TIRUPATI
SRI VENKATESWARA VETERINARY UNIVERSITY
BARBARI
Introduction
• The Barbari is one of 20 classified breeds in India and is most commonly
found in the north-western arid and semi-arid regions.
• Distribution- Haryana , Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India
- Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan.
• Other names are Bari, Sai Bari, Thori Bari,Titri Bari and Wadi Bari
Conformation:
• Small animals, with compact body.
• The orbital bone is quite prominent, so that eyes appear bulging.
• There is wide variation in coat color, but white with small light brown
patches is the most typical.
• Ears are short, tubular, almost double, with the slit opening in front,
erect, directed upward and outward.
• Both sexes have twisted horns, medium in length and directed
upward and backward. Horn length: 11.17 ± 0.27 cm .
• Bucks have a large thick beard.
• Barbari goats are very alert and attractive with short erect ears
• Raised for the meat production.
• Very well adapted to the climate and mortality is less.
• Conical teats, well adapted in stall feed condition.
• Medium size breed with an average weight and height
Male Female
Weight( kg) 38 23
Height ( cm) 71 56
FAO-2007
Morphometric triats
Adult males Adult females
Body weight (kg) 37.85 ± 1.96 22.56 ± 0.32
Body length (cm) 70.45 ± 1.43 58.68 ± 0.38
Height at withers (cm) 70.67 ± 0.74 56.18 ± 0.37
Chest girth (cm) 75.53 ± 1.25 64.31 ± 0.40
(Dutta et al)
Kidding in Barbari Goat :-
• Barbari goat attains its maturity early.
• Triple Kidding is quite common hence it is considered as the
productive breed in India.
• Milk yielding is sufficient for its kids so the kid mortality rate is very
less as compare to other breed.
• Age at First kidding is 21 months or one and a half year.
• Kidding interval is minimum 10 months.
• Service period is 70 days.
• Kidding percentage in farmers flock is 70 %
Single 49.2%
Twins 50 %
Triplets 1.5 %
(Seth et al,.1968)
Under farm conditions:
• Age at first kidding : 648 ± 36 days
• Kidding interval : 348 ± 9 days
• Service period : 70 days
• Kidding percentage : 70.2 %
Single 49.64%
Twins 49.32 %
Triplets 1.04 %
(Seth et al,.1968)
Mortality. (Mittal et.al,.1976)
In farmers' flocks:
• In kids 0.87 ± 0.35% and in adults: 0.19 ± 0.14%.
Under farm conditions:
• Pre-weaning mortality is 41.5%.
Productivity :
• The Barbari is a dual-purpose breed, reared both for meat and for milk and
is well adapted for Indian conditions.
• It is seasonal breeder and is used for intensive farming.
• The milk yield is approximately 107 litres in a lactation of about 150 days.
• Lactation yield : 107.120 ± 3.2789 kg
• Lactation length : 150.13 ± 5.247 days
• Daily milk yield : 0.760 ± 0.158 kg
• Dry period : 155.3 ± 10.6 days .
(Mittal et al,.1979)
Meat:
Age Body weight in kg
At Birth 1.739 ± 0.018
At weaning 6.661 ± 0.095
6 months 7.800 ± 0.476
9 months 12.566 ± 1.215
12 months 14.517 ± 0.765
Dutt, M. A.,1968
Carcass Composition At 12 Months Of Age
Intensive Semi – intensive
Slaughter weight(kg) 21.14 19.97
Carcass weight (kg) 11.07 9.15
Dressing percentage (%) 52.23 46.23
Lean % 75.17 ± 1.30 74.14 ± 1.02
Fat% 05.25 ± 1.08 04.24 ± 0.78
Bone% 19.58 ± 0.50 21.66 ± 1.40
Annual report , CIRG 1988
Effect of feeding Ad lib. Complete pelleted feed on
growth , dressing percentage and meat composition
(Dutta and Das, 2008-09)
Feeding system ADG(g/d) Dressing % Protein % Fat %
R:C (40:60) 88.5 45.6 20.18 2.56
R:C (60:40) 79.8 45.5 19.86 2.75
Dutta et al.(2008)
Feeding system ADG
(g/d)
Dressing % Protein % Fat%
Grazing 5-6 h + Barley grain @ 2% of
BW
65.1 46.1 19.19 2.35
Grazing 5-6 h+ CONC.MIXTURE @ 2%
of BW
75.6 49.1 18.84 2.97
Conc.mix at 2% of BW + gram straw
ad. Lib. Complete pelleted feed
72.6 48.3 18.37 3.24
CHOKLA
• Also known as Chapper and Shekhawati
• Home Tract: Rajasthan
• Distribution: Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar and bordering areas of Bikaner,
Jaipur and Nagaur districts of Rajasthan.
• Body: Light to medium-sized
• Body coat: Dense and relatively fine, covering the entire body
including the belly and the greater part of the legs.
• Skin: Pink
• Face: Generally devoid of wool, is reddish brown or dark brown, and
the color may extend up to the middle of the neck
• Horns: Both sexes are polled
• Ears: Small to medium in length and tubular- 7.77±0.09 cm
• Tail: Thin and of medium length -24.57±0.13 cm
• Chokla is fine carpet wool Indian sheep and reared basically for its
wool quality and suitability for migration.
• Chokla grows the finest carpet wool of all the Indian breeds ranging in
its quality number from 54s to 60s count.
• The wool produced by Chokla sheep is heterogeneous and is generally
mixed with coarser fleece of other sheep before utilization as carpet
wool.
A pilot survey of Chokla sheep was conducted on 117 farmers
belonging to a cluster of 27 villages of Rajasthan in 1997 to assess the
status of Chokla sheep in farmers' flock.
Average flock size varies from 43 to 61
The average body weight (kg) of males and females
Age (months) Male Female
3-4 18.7 17.32
6-8 23.82 21.42
12 34.69 28.60
Morphometric traits
Weaners Adult Male Adult Female
Heart girth (cm) 66 78 75
Paunch girth (cm) 68 81 86
Height at withers (cm) 60 71 67
Body length (cm) 63 74 71
• About wool
GFY annually 2.71 kg
Avg medullaton 25.81±2.10%
Diameter 34.73± 0.05
Arora et al,. 1975
Adult males Adult females
Body weight (kg) 34.98 ± 1.06 23.11 ± 0.011
Body length (cm) 67.83 ± 0.724 60.18 ± 0.066
Height at withers (cm) 66.89 ± 0.507 59.44 ± 0.170
Chest girth (cm) 77.77 ± 0.784 69.08 ± 0.073
Reproductive traits
• Age at first breeding: Males - 15 months; Females - 18 months
(764.068±28.55 days under farm condition)
• Age at first lambing: 1092.56±45.27 days
• Litter size: Single
Mortality
Age group Percentage
Farm
0-3months 28.81%
3-12 months 15.05%
Adults 12.08%
Famers flock
Lambs 35.21%
Adults 4.78%
Wool production and quality
Average 6-monthly GFY (kg) 1.37 ± 0.01
Staple length (cm) 4.70 ± 0.07
Average fibre diameter (μ) 28.22 ± 0.20
Medullation (%) 24.01 ± 0.62
Fibre density (cm2) 1 008.7 ± 46.5
Bhasin et al.1965
Carcass characteristics (kumar and karim,
2008) n=9
Pre- slaughter weight (kg) 27.8 ± 0.85
Hot carcass weight (kg) 11.0 ± 0.42
Dressing percentage 39.7 ± 0.51
Meat: body weight (kg)
At birth 2.37 ± 0.02
At weaning 11.13 ± 0.13
6 months 13.46 ± 0.18
9 months 15.40 ± 0.17
12 months 17.89 ± 0.215
References
• Acharya R.M., 1982, “Sheep and goat breeds of India,” Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
• ICAR-CSWRI, 2016, “Breed Profiles - Breeds of Sheep in different agro-
ecological regions in India and their major products,” ICAR-Central
Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, India.
• NBAGR, “Registered Breeds of Sheep,”
• S. Suresh kumar and S.A.Karim. 2008.Carcass characteristics of Chokla and
Avikalin yearling male maintaing under grazing with supplementation.
• Karim S.A. 2000. Feeding small ruminants for meat and wool production.
• Datta, I.C., Sahni, K.L., Bhatnagar, R.K. & Roy, A. Studies on certain aspects
of 1963 sheep and goat husbandry. II: Birth weight, live weight, growth and
rearing lambs and kids. Indian J. of Vet. Sci. & Animal Husb. 33: 71–77.
• Mittal, J.P. A study on mortality of kids. Indian Vet. J. 53: 681–684.
1976
• Mittal, J.P. A note on the effect of certain growth attributes on milk
production 1979 traits in Barbari goat. Indian J. of Animal Sci. 49:
757–759.
• Seth, O.N., Saraswat, K.C., Chorey, P.A., Naithani, S.P. & Roy, A. The
effect of 1968 alterations in management practices on kidding
percentage and lactational performance of Barbari goats as well as
the survival of new-born kids. Indian J. of Vet. Sci. 38: 93–100.
• Dutt, M. A preliminary note on some of the economic characteristics
of Barbari goats. 1968 Indian J. of Animal Health 7: 15–18
• Bhasin, N.R. & Desai, R.N. Studies on factors affecting the characters
concerning 1965 quality of wool fibre in a Chokla flock of
sheep. Indian Vet. J. 42: 782–788.
• Arora, C.L., Acharya, R.M., Bhadashiya, B.S. & Das, N.C.
Characterization of Chokla 1975 breed in Rajasthan and future
prospects of its improvement. Indian J. of Animal Sci. 45: 345–350.

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Morphometric characteristics and a little about performance –barbari and chokla

  • 1. Morphometric characteristics and a little about performance – BARBARI and CHOKLA K.GURU MOHAN REDDY TVM/2016-13 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL NUTRTION COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE, TIRUPATI SRI VENKATESWARA VETERINARY UNIVERSITY
  • 3. Introduction • The Barbari is one of 20 classified breeds in India and is most commonly found in the north-western arid and semi-arid regions. • Distribution- Haryana , Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India - Punjab and Sindh provinces of Pakistan. • Other names are Bari, Sai Bari, Thori Bari,Titri Bari and Wadi Bari
  • 4. Conformation: • Small animals, with compact body. • The orbital bone is quite prominent, so that eyes appear bulging. • There is wide variation in coat color, but white with small light brown patches is the most typical.
  • 5. • Ears are short, tubular, almost double, with the slit opening in front, erect, directed upward and outward. • Both sexes have twisted horns, medium in length and directed upward and backward. Horn length: 11.17 ± 0.27 cm . • Bucks have a large thick beard.
  • 6. • Barbari goats are very alert and attractive with short erect ears • Raised for the meat production. • Very well adapted to the climate and mortality is less. • Conical teats, well adapted in stall feed condition.
  • 7. • Medium size breed with an average weight and height Male Female Weight( kg) 38 23 Height ( cm) 71 56 FAO-2007
  • 8. Morphometric triats Adult males Adult females Body weight (kg) 37.85 ± 1.96 22.56 ± 0.32 Body length (cm) 70.45 ± 1.43 58.68 ± 0.38 Height at withers (cm) 70.67 ± 0.74 56.18 ± 0.37 Chest girth (cm) 75.53 ± 1.25 64.31 ± 0.40 (Dutta et al)
  • 9. Kidding in Barbari Goat :- • Barbari goat attains its maturity early. • Triple Kidding is quite common hence it is considered as the productive breed in India. • Milk yielding is sufficient for its kids so the kid mortality rate is very less as compare to other breed.
  • 10. • Age at First kidding is 21 months or one and a half year. • Kidding interval is minimum 10 months. • Service period is 70 days. • Kidding percentage in farmers flock is 70 % Single 49.2% Twins 50 % Triplets 1.5 % (Seth et al,.1968)
  • 11. Under farm conditions: • Age at first kidding : 648 ± 36 days • Kidding interval : 348 ± 9 days • Service period : 70 days • Kidding percentage : 70.2 % Single 49.64% Twins 49.32 % Triplets 1.04 % (Seth et al,.1968)
  • 12. Mortality. (Mittal et.al,.1976) In farmers' flocks: • In kids 0.87 ± 0.35% and in adults: 0.19 ± 0.14%. Under farm conditions: • Pre-weaning mortality is 41.5%.
  • 13. Productivity : • The Barbari is a dual-purpose breed, reared both for meat and for milk and is well adapted for Indian conditions. • It is seasonal breeder and is used for intensive farming. • The milk yield is approximately 107 litres in a lactation of about 150 days.
  • 14. • Lactation yield : 107.120 ± 3.2789 kg • Lactation length : 150.13 ± 5.247 days • Daily milk yield : 0.760 ± 0.158 kg • Dry period : 155.3 ± 10.6 days . (Mittal et al,.1979)
  • 15. Meat: Age Body weight in kg At Birth 1.739 ± 0.018 At weaning 6.661 ± 0.095 6 months 7.800 ± 0.476 9 months 12.566 ± 1.215 12 months 14.517 ± 0.765 Dutt, M. A.,1968
  • 16. Carcass Composition At 12 Months Of Age Intensive Semi – intensive Slaughter weight(kg) 21.14 19.97 Carcass weight (kg) 11.07 9.15 Dressing percentage (%) 52.23 46.23 Lean % 75.17 ± 1.30 74.14 ± 1.02 Fat% 05.25 ± 1.08 04.24 ± 0.78 Bone% 19.58 ± 0.50 21.66 ± 1.40 Annual report , CIRG 1988
  • 17. Effect of feeding Ad lib. Complete pelleted feed on growth , dressing percentage and meat composition (Dutta and Das, 2008-09) Feeding system ADG(g/d) Dressing % Protein % Fat % R:C (40:60) 88.5 45.6 20.18 2.56 R:C (60:40) 79.8 45.5 19.86 2.75
  • 18. Dutta et al.(2008) Feeding system ADG (g/d) Dressing % Protein % Fat% Grazing 5-6 h + Barley grain @ 2% of BW 65.1 46.1 19.19 2.35 Grazing 5-6 h+ CONC.MIXTURE @ 2% of BW 75.6 49.1 18.84 2.97 Conc.mix at 2% of BW + gram straw ad. Lib. Complete pelleted feed 72.6 48.3 18.37 3.24
  • 20. • Also known as Chapper and Shekhawati • Home Tract: Rajasthan • Distribution: Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar and bordering areas of Bikaner, Jaipur and Nagaur districts of Rajasthan. • Body: Light to medium-sized • Body coat: Dense and relatively fine, covering the entire body including the belly and the greater part of the legs. • Skin: Pink
  • 21. • Face: Generally devoid of wool, is reddish brown or dark brown, and the color may extend up to the middle of the neck • Horns: Both sexes are polled • Ears: Small to medium in length and tubular- 7.77±0.09 cm • Tail: Thin and of medium length -24.57±0.13 cm
  • 22. • Chokla is fine carpet wool Indian sheep and reared basically for its wool quality and suitability for migration. • Chokla grows the finest carpet wool of all the Indian breeds ranging in its quality number from 54s to 60s count. • The wool produced by Chokla sheep is heterogeneous and is generally mixed with coarser fleece of other sheep before utilization as carpet wool.
  • 23. A pilot survey of Chokla sheep was conducted on 117 farmers belonging to a cluster of 27 villages of Rajasthan in 1997 to assess the status of Chokla sheep in farmers' flock. Average flock size varies from 43 to 61 The average body weight (kg) of males and females Age (months) Male Female 3-4 18.7 17.32 6-8 23.82 21.42 12 34.69 28.60
  • 24. Morphometric traits Weaners Adult Male Adult Female Heart girth (cm) 66 78 75 Paunch girth (cm) 68 81 86 Height at withers (cm) 60 71 67 Body length (cm) 63 74 71
  • 25. • About wool GFY annually 2.71 kg Avg medullaton 25.81±2.10% Diameter 34.73± 0.05
  • 26. Arora et al,. 1975 Adult males Adult females Body weight (kg) 34.98 ± 1.06 23.11 ± 0.011 Body length (cm) 67.83 ± 0.724 60.18 ± 0.066 Height at withers (cm) 66.89 ± 0.507 59.44 ± 0.170 Chest girth (cm) 77.77 ± 0.784 69.08 ± 0.073
  • 27. Reproductive traits • Age at first breeding: Males - 15 months; Females - 18 months (764.068±28.55 days under farm condition) • Age at first lambing: 1092.56±45.27 days • Litter size: Single
  • 28. Mortality Age group Percentage Farm 0-3months 28.81% 3-12 months 15.05% Adults 12.08% Famers flock Lambs 35.21% Adults 4.78%
  • 29. Wool production and quality Average 6-monthly GFY (kg) 1.37 ± 0.01 Staple length (cm) 4.70 ± 0.07 Average fibre diameter (μ) 28.22 ± 0.20 Medullation (%) 24.01 ± 0.62 Fibre density (cm2) 1 008.7 ± 46.5 Bhasin et al.1965
  • 30. Carcass characteristics (kumar and karim, 2008) n=9 Pre- slaughter weight (kg) 27.8 ± 0.85 Hot carcass weight (kg) 11.0 ± 0.42 Dressing percentage 39.7 ± 0.51
  • 31. Meat: body weight (kg) At birth 2.37 ± 0.02 At weaning 11.13 ± 0.13 6 months 13.46 ± 0.18 9 months 15.40 ± 0.17 12 months 17.89 ± 0.215
  • 32. References • Acharya R.M., 1982, “Sheep and goat breeds of India,” Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. • ICAR-CSWRI, 2016, “Breed Profiles - Breeds of Sheep in different agro- ecological regions in India and their major products,” ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, India. • NBAGR, “Registered Breeds of Sheep,”
  • 33. • S. Suresh kumar and S.A.Karim. 2008.Carcass characteristics of Chokla and Avikalin yearling male maintaing under grazing with supplementation. • Karim S.A. 2000. Feeding small ruminants for meat and wool production. • Datta, I.C., Sahni, K.L., Bhatnagar, R.K. & Roy, A. Studies on certain aspects of 1963 sheep and goat husbandry. II: Birth weight, live weight, growth and rearing lambs and kids. Indian J. of Vet. Sci. & Animal Husb. 33: 71–77.
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  • 35. • Dutt, M. A preliminary note on some of the economic characteristics of Barbari goats. 1968 Indian J. of Animal Health 7: 15–18 • Bhasin, N.R. & Desai, R.N. Studies on factors affecting the characters concerning 1965 quality of wool fibre in a Chokla flock of sheep. Indian Vet. J. 42: 782–788. • Arora, C.L., Acharya, R.M., Bhadashiya, B.S. & Das, N.C. Characterization of Chokla 1975 breed in Rajasthan and future prospects of its improvement. Indian J. of Animal Sci. 45: 345–350.