2015
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.7487
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Introduction and performance study of Pashmina goats in Kargil District (Non Traditional Area) of Jammu & Kashmir, India

Abstract: Pashmina goats, normally reared by changpa, a nomadic tribe in Changthang region of Leh Ladakh have been introduced in Kargil District of J&K state under the NAIP Pashmina Project with the objective of expansion of pashmina goat rearing area and enhancing the livelihood security of the farmers in these areas. Fifty one (51) mini farm units of goats, each comprising of 9 does and 1 buck were established in Kargil district (Suru, Bodhkharbu, Drass, Shakar, Chiktan and Khangriyal). The intervention in the for… Show more

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“…Goats exhibit several traits and diseases that are similar to those of humans, which is the reason why goats are being extensively used as an animal model for biomedical research (Fulton et al, 1994 ). Modern domestic goats have been domesticated from Capra aegagrus (Dong et al, 2015 ; Sheikh et al, 2016 ). Over centuries, different goat breeds have been established through evolution and genetic selection, exhibiting traits such as (1) coat color variations, (2) adaptability to different climatic conditions, (3) change in size, (4) development of fine fiber (Dong et al, 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Goats exhibit several traits and diseases that are similar to those of humans, which is the reason why goats are being extensively used as an animal model for biomedical research (Fulton et al, 1994 ). Modern domestic goats have been domesticated from Capra aegagrus (Dong et al, 2015 ; Sheikh et al, 2016 ). Over centuries, different goat breeds have been established through evolution and genetic selection, exhibiting traits such as (1) coat color variations, (2) adaptability to different climatic conditions, (3) change in size, (4) development of fine fiber (Dong et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pashmina fiber is the primary source of income for the nomadic population of Ladakh (Sheikh et al, 2016 ). Apart from the economic value of the Pashmina goat, this goat serves as an important source of food (milk and meat), skin, and manure in the region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%