Malabari goat

Malabari goats are bred in the Malabar districts of Kerala, and are sometimes called Tellicherry goats.[1] They are bred mostly for meat, but also produce milk. Females weigh an average of 30.68kg while males weigh 41.20kg, and their coats are white, black, or piebald.[2] Although they are similar to the Beetal goat, Malabari goats weigh less, have shorter ears and legs, and have larger testicles.[3] There was an effort to crossbreed the Malabari goats with Boer goats, but this practice is controversial.[1][4]

References

  1. "The Hindu : 'Malabari' goats under threat of extinction". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  2. Verma, N; Dixit, S P; Dangi, P.s; Aggarwal, Rajeev; Kumar, Santhu; Joshi, B.K. (1 August 2009). "Malabari goats: Characterization, management, performance and genetic variability". Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 79: 813–818 via ResearchGate.
  3. Bilaspuri, G.S.; Singh, K. (1993-04-01). "Distinction between Malabari and Beetal goat breeds". Small Ruminant Research. 10 (3): 201–208. doi:10.1016/0921-4488(93)90124-Z. ISSN 0921-4488.
  4. "Malabari Goats | Vechur Conservation Trust". vechur.org. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
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