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Beetal Goat

beetal

Description:

It also goes by the name “Lahori goat,” and because of its huge size and good milking ability, it is popular. Goats from the beetal region have certain particular traits. So, it is not difficult to tell a Beetal goat from many other goat breeds. Here, we’re explaining their external features.

 

Although smaller than Jamnapari goats, Beetals are large and long-sized goats.

They come in a variety of hues. The most typical colors of this goat are brown, black, red, or white, with occasional pied, spotted, or mottled markings. Yet, its body is primarily red or golden brown with white markings.

  • Their bodies are well-developed and compact.
  • Legs and ears that are long. Pendulous earlobes.
  • Their tails are relatively short.
  • Annually produce one pair of children.
  • They have a large, broad head and a Roman nose.
  • A pair of horns are present on both male and female goats. Males have long spiraling horns, while females have shorter ones.
  • Goats with lengthy teats have udders that are fully formed.
  • Their horns have a rearward curvature.

Behavior:

The Beetal goat breed is an excellent all-purpose goat breed because of its gentle, quiet nature. The beetal goat is a particularly resilient animal that adapts well to hot, dry climates. They can survive the local temperature extremes, which range from 2°C in the winter to roughly 42°C in the summer. Actually, they can adapt to the many climates of India and the adjacent nations, where they thrive.

Benefits/Uses: 

One of the most common goat breeds in India, Beetal is produced mostly for milk but is also significant for meat production.

Origin/History:

Beetal goats originated from India and are a very important goat breed of some Asian countries especially of India and Pakistan. They have similarities with Jamunapari goats. They are very common and popular in their native regions.

Native to the Batala area in the Gurdaspur district of the Punjab region, near the border of India and Pakistan, and distributed throughout the Punjab, in both countries, and into nearby states, such as Haryana, India.

Keeping as Pet:

beetal-goat

  •  Feeding

Goats need to be fed fresh, wholesome food in order to operate a successful goat farm. A ruminant animal is a goat. They consume nearly everything, including grass and leaves. Generally speaking, beetal goats are high-yielding meat and milk producers. They require food that is high-quality and has a balanced array of nutrients. Ensure they consume adequate protein and carbohydrates.

  •  Housing

It is often believed that goats like to dwell in dry environments. Hence, goats need a dry, clean home in order to have a healthy and productive existence. The ability of a goat to produce milk can also be impacted by its housing structure. Their output is influenced by the circumstances in which they reside and the procedures used to maintain them.

In order to boost these goats’ output, it is often preferable to keep them in a grazing area during the day and in a cozy, dry housing at night. A decent housing will also shield the goats from predators, pathogens, and illnesses.

Table

beetal table

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