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ROY, RAKESH, RUPASI TIWARI, and TRIVENI DUTT. "Productive and reproductive performance of Siri cattle under field condition in West Bengal." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 90, no. 11 (2021): 1528–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v90i11.111565.

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A study was undertaken with an objective to assess productive and reproductive performance of Siri cattle in West Bengal. The study was conducted among 80 farmers rearing either Siri-Pure or Siri-Graded cattle in the hilly region. Equal numbers of respondents either rearing Siri-Pure or Siri-Graded cattle were randomly selected from Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts for the study. The study on productive performance of Siri-Pure and Siri- Graded cattle shows that mean first lactation milk yield was 469.7 and 497.2 litres, daily milk yield was 3.2 and 3.7 litres, peak milk yield was 3.8 and 4.
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Tantia, M. S., P. K. Vij, RK Vijh, et al. "SIRI: THE CATTLE OF EASTERN HIMALAYAS." Animal Genetic Resources Information 19 (April 1996): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900000778.

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SUMMARYA pilot survey was conducted in the western d.istrict of Sikkim to monitor the status of the Siri cattle breed. Data was recorded on certain morphological characters, management practices and performance of Siri animals. Measurements were recorded of body length, heart girth, body height, paunch girth, hip width, pin width, face length, face width, ear length and horns on 89 animals of age groups up to 1 year,1 to 3 years and adult. It was noted that pure Siri animals were reared only in the remote inaccessible areas. Extensive crossbreeding with Jersey semen/bulls is progressively erod
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PUNDIR, R. K., P. K. SINGH, P. S. DANGI, and H. ZELIANG. "Characterisation and evaluation of Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 88, no. 4 (2018): 434–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v88i4.78810.

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Surveys were conducted in 24 villages of 4 districts of Nagaland, i.e. Kohima, Phek, Zuhneboto and Dimapur to characterise Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland. A total of 242 cattle of different age and sex including 186 Tho-Tho and 56 desi/non-descript were recorded for physical and ten different morphometric traits. To know management and performance of Tho-Tho cattle, 76 farmers were interviewed form these districts. It was observed that Tho-Tho cattle was mainly reared for beef as people preferred beef over pork. Cattle population of the state showed sharp decline of 51% during the years 2007–2012
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Phanchung and J. A. Roden. "Characterisation of the Siri breed and the Mithun cross Siri in Bhutan." Animal Genetic Resources Information 20 (April 1996): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900000857.

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SummaryThe authors describe the evolution, morphological characteristics, body weights, body measurements and production performance of three indigenous cattle breeds in Bhutan, namely the Siri, Mithun cross Siri (Jatsha for male and Jatsham for female) and first backcross hybrids (Yangka for male and Yangkum for female). The data was collected through a sample survey which was conducted in Lobesa block of Thimphu district in April/May 1995 near the Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI). Observations were recorded from 44 Siri (22 bulls and 22 cows), 10 Mithun cross Siri (5 Jatshas and 5
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Gorkhali, Neena Amatya, Chhiring Sherpa, Aashish Dhakal, et al. "Genetic Diversity of Nepalese Indigenous Cattle Breeds Based on D-Loop Mitochondrial DNA." Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 19, no. 2 (2021): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njst.v20i1.39440.

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Nepalese cattle are known for their genetic potentiality concerning inhabitant in extreme climatic conditions, surviving in the scarce food supply, and resistant to several diseases. We aimed to assess Nepal’s ancestral origin and genetic diversity of indigenous cattle breeds based on hyper-variable D loop mtDNA sequences. Three cattle breeds (Siri, Achammi, & Lulu) comprising the total sample population (n= 75) were employed in the study where the mt DNA information of two breeds (Achammi & Lulu) were retrieved from the published source. Hyper-variable D loop (910bp) of Siri cattle wa
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Sharma, R., A. K. Pandey, Y. Singh, B. P. Mishra, P. K. Singh, and G. Singh. "Estimation of genetic diversity in Siri cattle from India." Russian Journal of Genetics 44, no. 11 (2008): 1331–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1022795408110124.

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Asnawi, Aslina, A. Amidah Amrawaty, and Nirwana Nirwana. "Persepsi Peternak Sapi Potong Terhadap Budaya Lokal Suku Bugis Terkait Aksesibilitas Pembiayaan." Jurnal Agripet 17, no. 2 (2017): 132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17969/agripet.v17i2.8070.

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ABSTRAK. Pembiayaan pada peternak sapi potong masih merupakan determinan berkembangnya usaha peternakan.Cukup banyak penilaian yang ditentukan oleh pemberi pinjaman terutama lembaga formal yang menyulitkan peternak untuk mengaksesnya. Namun salah satu penilaian yang melekat pada diri peternak adalah karakter yang baik.Artikel ini menganalisis persepsi peternak sapi potong terhadap budaya lokal suku Bugis dan dikaitkan dengan dengan aksesibilitas pembiayaannya. Hal ini penting mengingat nilai-nilai budaya yang dianut oleh masyarakat sangat menentukan pembentukan karakter seseorang.Karakter perl
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Malewa, Amirudin Dg, and Nur Al Mu'min. "PO Cattle Population Dynamics In Sigi." Jurnal Ilmiah AgriSains 22, no. 3 (2021): 126–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22487/jiagrisains.v22i3.2021.126-135.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dinamika populasi Sapi PO di Kabupaten Sigi. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah menggunakan metode survey. Data penelitian diperoleh dari 90 responden yang memelihara Sapi PO di Kecamatan Dolo Induk, Kecamatan Dolo Barat dan Kecamatan Marawola dengan sampel 578 ekor. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan yaitu metode pruposive sampling pada kecamatan dan metode random sampling pada desa dan peternak di Kabupaten Sigi dimana setiap anggota populasi mempunyai kesempatan yang sama untuk dimasukkan sebagai sampel. Variabel yang dihitung d
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GEARHEART, W. W., M. E. DAVIS, and W. R. HARVEY. "THE EFFECT OF ADJUSTING FOR YEARLY SELECTION TRENDS ON VARIANCE COMPONENT ESTIMATES." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 69, no. 2 (1989): 487–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas89-055.

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Computer-generated beef cattle data were used to investigate the effect of accounting for the yearly selection of parents on the bias and precision of sire and error variance component estimates. The adjustment for yearly selection reduced the biases of estimated sire variance components, but resulted in losses of precision of up to 25%. Key words: Beef cattle, variance component, selection
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Adeyanju, S. A., O. Akinokun, and O. O. Ariyibi. "Preweaning Performances of Ndama Cattle." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 3, no. 2 (2021): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v3i2.2521.

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Data on birth weight, preweaning daily rate of gain and weaning weight of Ndama beef cattle were obtained from routine records kept on the Fashola Livestock Farm between 1959 and 1964 and subjected to least-squares analysis to determine the effects of sex, month, year and sire on the performance characteristics. The results indicated that the Ndama weighed 16.95 kg at birth and 97.61 kg at weaning when adjusted to 205 days with a preweaning daily weigh gain of 0.38 kg. The bulls were significantly heavier at birth and weaning and also had a significantly higher preweaning daily weight gain tha
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