Breeds of Dairy Animals
Breeds of Dairy Animals
Breeds of Dairy Animals
Breed
There are total 231 breeds of cattle in the world out of which 26 are in
India. Most indigenous cattle breeds in the tropics are multipurpose (milk,
meat, draught) and that only a few breeds have good milk potential.
Livestock breeds
Classification of breed
According to purpose/use
Dairy breed/milch breed
Example-Holstein-Friesian, Jersey, Brown Swiss,
Sindhi, Sahiwal, Guernsey, Dutch Belted, Ayshire, Red
Chittagang etc.
Beef breed
Example- Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Brangus, SatnaGartudis, Short horned, Polled Short Horned etc.
Draft breed
Example- Dhanni, Angole, Hallikar etc.
Holstein
Black and White or Red and White color pattern
Large sized
Heavy milk producers
Characteristics:
They are especially known for their well-shaped udders and strong
udder attachments.
Jersey
Color varies (light gray to a dark fawn being darker around the head and
hips)
Medium sized
Produces more pounds of milk per body weight than any other dairy breed.
Characteristics:
Fawn with white markings clearly
Preferably a clear (buff) muzzle or flesh colored muzzle.
Good length of head; horns incline forward, are refined and
medium in length and taper towards the tips.
Switch should be white.
The milk is especially yellow in color.
They are intermediate to Holstein and Jersey in size, weighing
400-650 kg.
Claves are relatively small at birth.
Utility:
The milk production is 18-26 kg/d with 4.2-4.8% butter fat.
Guernsey
Characteristics:
Solid brown varying from very light to dark. Frequently, the back
and areas around the muzzle are lighter in color than the rest of the
body. White markings are objectionable.
The nose and tongues are black. Hooves and switch should also be
black.
Characteristic light color band around the muzzle, medium length
horn.
Strong and rugged, with some tendency toward the heavy muscling
characteristic of the beef breeds.
Its a large cattle weighing 600-800 kg.
Birth weight is around 45-48 kg.
Calm and unexcitable.
Utility: The milk production is 21-29 kg/d with 3.6-4.4% butter fat.
Brown Swiss
Characteristics:
Light to deep cherry red, mahogany, brown, or a combination
of these colors with white or white alone, black or brindle is
objectionable.
Horns are widespread and tend to curve upward and outward.
Polled animal also present.
The udders are especially symmetrical and well attached to
the body.
The breed is noted for its style and animation, good feet and
legs and grazing ability.
Moderate size-weighing 550-700 kg.
Birth weight is around 35-40 kg.
Utility: The milk production is 19-27 kg/d with 3.5-4.1% butter
fat.
Ayrshire
Milking Shorthorn
Origin and Distribution:
Valley of the river Tees in northern England. Also
known as Dairy Shorthorns.
Characteristics:
Color may be red, white or roan.
Moderate in size weighing 500-650 kg.
Utility:
The milk production is 17-25 kg/d with 3.2-3.9% butter
fat.
Milking Shorthorn
Red and white or any combination of red and white
Dual purpose breed
Split from the American Shorthorn Assoc. in 1949
Milking Devon
Red in color
Triple purpose (Draft, beef, milk)
Medium sized
Sahiwal
Origin and Distribution:
Central and southern dry areas of Punjab
particularly in Montgomery district in Pakistan.
Sahiwal
Characteristics:
Broad head, horns are short, thick and stumpy. Loose horns are
common in females.
Various shades of red pale red and dark brown splashed with white.
Long whip like tail reaching almost the ground, tapering with a black
switch.
Utility:
Sahiwal
Red Sindhi
Origin and Distribution:
Originated from Karachi and Hyderabad.
Characteristics:
Medium size and compact body.
Thick horns emerging laterally and end in blunt points.
Intelligent facial expression.
Deep dark red color varying from yellow in almost dark brown.
Capacious udder with tendency to become pendulous in heavy
milkers
Body weight 300-350 kg.
Birth weight is around 21-24 kg.
Utility:
Milk production is 8-10 kg/d with more than 5% butter fat.
Red Sindhi
Red Chittagong
Origin and Distribution:
Red Chittagong cattle have been originated from
greater Chittagong district of Bangladesh. These
cattle are found more or less everywhere in the
Chittagong district but with relatively higher
concentration at Raozan, Anowara, Potia,
Chandonaish and Bashkhali Upazila. Migratory
Red Chittagong cattle are also found in some
parts of Comilla and Noakhali but very scattered
in other regions of Bangladesh.
Red Chittagong
Characteristics:
Red coat color (light to deep)
Muzzle, horn, hoof, eyes and switch are with reddish
color
Narrow thin head with flat fore head
Physical strong and stout
Milk vein is not so prominent
Utility:
2-5 liters of milk with more than 4.0% milk fat
Calf in every year
Well adapted and more disease resistance.
Red Chittagong
Jersey
Milking Shorthorn
Brown Swiss
Guernsey
Milking Devon
Ayrshire
Holstein
1. Brown Swiss
3. Milking Devon
2. Holstein
4. Guernsey
5. Ayrshire
6. Milking Shorthorn
7. Jersey
1. What is a bull?
1. Mature male dairy animal
2. What is a heifer?
2. Female dairy animal that has not borne an offspring
3. The percent of fat in the milk is called what?
3. Butterfat
4. A cow showing signs of pregnancy is considered what?
4. Springer
5. What is a cow?
5. Mature female dairy animal; shows evidence of having
produced one or more calves
6. What is the term for the span of time that a cow is giving milk?
6. Lactation period
7. What is the term for the amount in pounds of milk that a cow
produces during a lactation period?
7. Milk production
29. tail
30. rear udder
attachment
31. thigh
32. stifle
33. flank
34. rear udder
35. hock
36. switch
37. dewclaw
38. pastern
39. hoof
40. teats
41. fore udder
42. fore udder
attachment
43. mammary
veins
44. milk wells
3.
4.
Dairy character
Foot and shape (angle)
7. Rump width
8. Fore udder attachment
Quiz Time!!!!!!!!!!
Answers
1.Holstein
2.Brown Swiss
3.Guernsey
4.Jersey
5. Ayrshire
6.Milking Shorthorn
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