Indigenous cattle of Manipur - Characterization and performance evaluation
1163 / 55
Keywords:
Cattle, Characterisation, Manipuri cattle, Morphometric traits, Performance, Physical traitsAbstract
Manipur had 2.63 lakh cattle head including 2.19 lakh indigenous and 0.44 lakh crossbred in the year 2012. The trends in cattle population during the years 2003-07 showed a decline of 18.32% in total cattle population, 20.86% in indigenous cattle and 6.06% in crossbred cattle. There is not a single registered breed of cattle from the state. In the present study an attempt was made to characterize and evaluate indigenous cattle of the state as there is no information available in the literature on these cattle. Surveys were conducted in Imphal East, Imphal West (Valley districts) and Churachandpur (Hilly district) districts. Farmers (83) and animals (363) of different age and sex from 13 villages were included in the present study. The indigenous cattle of Manipur are of medium size, stout and hardy. Animals were reared mainly on extensive system of management i.e. grazing from morning to evening. During December to June when rice crop is there, animals were provided rice bran and rice waste as concentrate. The body colour was different i.e. brown (76%), black (12%), gray (4%) and spotted with black or white patches on brown body (8%). Bullocks had medium hump. Horns were small, black (82%) or gray (18%) in colour. Udder was small, not well developed and milk veins were not prominent. Temperament was docile in all the cases. The average body length, height at wither, heart girth, paunch girth, ear length, face length, tail length without switch and horn length in cows were measured. Cows and bullocks did not differ significantly in all the morphometric traits. The average daily milk yield was 2.65±0.18 kg (2.0 to 4.5 kg). Animals showed uniformity in physical and morphometric traits. Cows showed good potential for milk production and there is a need of systematic genetic improvement programs to develop and improve the milk productivity.
Downloads
References
Harvey W R. 1990. User’s guide for LSML-PC-VERSION-2, Mixed model least square maximum likelihood program, Mine graph, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Kumar S, Chandre M and Harbola P C. 2000. Livestock farming system- A case study of Kumaun hills. ENVIS bulletin, Himalyan Ecology and Development 8 (2): 33–39.
Livestock Census. 2007. Animal Husbandry Statistics. Department of Animal husbandry and Dairying, MoA, GOI, New Delhi.
Meena H R, Ram H, Singh S K, Mahapatra R K, Sahoo A and Rasool T J. 2007. Animal husbandry practices at high altitude (> 6000 feet) in Kumaun region of Uttrakhand, India. Livestock Research for Rural Development 19 (11): http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd19/11/meen19163.htm
Pundir R K and Ahlawat S P S. 2007. Indigenous Breeds of Cattle and Buffalo. Dairy India, Yearbook. 6th edn, pp 261–71.
Pundir R K, Singh P K, Neelkant, Sharma D, Singh C V and Prakash B. 2013. Uttara- A new cattle germplasm from Uttarakhand hills. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 83 (1): 51–58.
Pundir R K, Singh P K, Sharma D, Saini A, Singh C V and Prakash B. 2012. Hill cattle of Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 82 (12): 1591–93.
Pundir R K, Singh P K, Singh K P and Dangi P S. 2011. Factor analysis of biometric traits of Kankrej cows to explain body. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Science 24 (4): 449– 56. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2011.10341
Pundir R K, Kathiravan P, Singh P K and Manikhandan V A. 2009. Bargur cattle: status, characteristics and performance. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 79 (7): 681–85.
Pundir R K, Singh P K, Prakash B and Ahlawat S P S. 2007.Characterization and evaluation of Kenkatha breed in its native tract. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 77 (2): 177–80.
Pundir R K, Malik S, Singh P K, Sharma D and Sadana D K. 2014. Indigenous cattle of Tripura-characterisation and performance evaluation. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 84 (9): 974–77.
Singh P R, Singh M, Verma M L and Jaiswal R S. 2004. Animal husbandry practices in Tarikhet block of Kumaon hill of Uttaranchal. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 74 (9): 997– 99.
Singh P K, Pundir R K, Manjunath V K, Rudresh B H and Govindaiah M G. 2008. Features and status of miniature indigenous germplasm of cattle- Malnad Gidda. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 78 (10): 1123–26.
Singh P K, Pundir R K, Kumarasamy P and Vivekanandav P. 2012. Management and physical features of migratory Pullikulam cattle of Tamil Nadu. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 82 (12): 1587–90.
Tolenkhomba T C, Konsam D S, Singh S S, Prava M, Singh D, Ayub Ali M and Motina E. 2012. Factor analysis of body measurements of local cows of Manipur, India. International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 2 (2): 77–82.
Tolenkhomba T C, Singh S S and Konsam D D. 2013. Principal component analysis of body measurements of bulls of local cattle of Manipur, India. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 83(3): 281–84.
Downloads
Submitted
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2015 The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The copyright of the articles published in The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences is vested with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, which reserves the right to enter into any agreement with any organization in India or abroad, for reprography, photocopying, storage and dissemination of information. The Council has no objection to using the material, provided the information is not being utilized for commercial purposes and wherever the information is being used, proper credit is given to ICAR.