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Jhakrana
Distribution Jhakrana and a few surrounding villages near Behror, in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. The number of anima1s of this breed is rather small. As it is restricted to a very limited area. Considering that it is a good indigenous dairy breed, there is need for its conservation. Breed characteristics
Conformation Large animals. The coat, predominantly black with white spots on ears and muzz1e, is short and lustrous. Face line is straight. Forehead is narrow and slightly bulging. The breed is quite similar to Beetal, the major difference being that Jhakrana is longer. Ear length is medium: 13.8 + 0.19. Udder is Plarge, with large conical teats. The average f1ock consists of 14.2+- 2.1 individuals; (range: 5 to 34), including 0.05 adult males, 9.08 adult females and 5.07 young. Reproduction
Breeding Pure breeding. Males are se1ected on the basis of their dam's mi1k yield. Breeding bucks are generally produced from within the f1ock. Owners of small f1ocks who do not maintain a buck utilize services of the buck from a neighbor's f1ock. Performance
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