Gaur - Wikipedia The gaur (Bos gaurus; ɡ aʊər ) is a large bovine native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986 The global population was estimated at a maximum of 21,000 mature individuals in 2016, with the majority of those existing in India
In India | Buffalopedia Source: Deptt Animal Husbandry Dairy, Govt of India In Haryana, female buffalo population increased from 3 37 million in 1982 to 6 03 million in 2003 – an increase of about 80% in a period of 20 years (Statistical Abstract of Haryana) with a decline in the population of males
IndIan Meat Market - ICFA India has vast resource of livestock and poultry, which plays a vital role in improving the socio-economic conditions of rural masses There are about 300 00 million bovines, 65 07 million sheep, 135 2 million goats and about 10 3 million pigs as per 19th Livestock Census in the country Globally, India is the second fastest growing processed
Productive and reproductive performance of cattle and . . . The productive and reproductive performances of dairy animals have direct effect to milk production and profitability of dairy enterprise The present study was carried out to analyse the productive and reproductive performance of cattle and buffaloes reared under farmers’ management in three states of differential dairy progress in India
Indian Farming 63 Role of livestock - epubs. icar. org. in coming years Buffaloes are the major contributors of milk in India and they account for 51% of the total milk production followed by the crossbreds 24%, desi cows 21% and the remaining 4% from goats The average productivity of milk in buffaloes, crossbred cattle, desi cattle and goats are 4 58, 6 63, 2 22 and 0 4 liters day respectively The milk
Current status of assisted reproductive technologies in buffaloes Studies showed that repeated OPU has no major impact on the health of female donors (Boni et al , 1996) and can be applied to cycling and lactating postpartum buffaloes (Promdireg et al , 2005), donors of all ages from two‐month‐old calves to very old cows with exception of pregnant animals after the third or fourth month of pregnancy
Number of milk cows worldwide 2024, by country - Statista India is home to the highest number of milk cows of any country, at over 61 million head as of 2024 That year, the European Union had the second most milk cows worldwide, at about 20 million head