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{{Short description|Breed of water buffalo}}
{{Short description|Species of large bovid originating in South and Southeast Asia and China}}
{{About|the domesticated water buffalo |its endangered wild ancestor|Wild water buffalo|the wild African species|African buffalo|other uses|Water buffalo (disambiguation)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}
{{Use Indian English|date=March 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}}
{{Speciesbox
| name = Water buffalo
| status = DOM
| taxon = Bubalus bubalis
| authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]])
| image = Two_water_buffaloes_bathing_at_sunset.jpg
| image_caption =Water buffaloes in [[Laos]]
| synonyms = ''Bos bubalis'' {{small|Linnaeus, 1758}}
}}
The '''Nagpuri [[Water buffalo|buffalo]]''' is a versatile breed of the [[Maharashtra]] and stands better amongst the breeds of buffaloes which combine the milk and drought qualities in a better proportion in adverse [[climatic]] conditions. It is a River type buffalo. It is a central Indian Breed.<ref>Banerjee,G.C, Animal Husbandry (8th edition)</ref> The breed has many synonyms, such as "Berari", "Gaorani", "Puranthadi", "Varhadi", "Gaolavi", "Arvi", "Gaolaogan", "Gangauri", "Shahi" and "Chanda".<ref>A. R. Sirothia, D.S. Kale and S.B. Kamble</ref>
The '''Nagpuri [[Water buffalo|buffalo]]''' is a versatile breed of the [[Maharashtra]] and stands better amongst the breeds of buffaloes which combine the milk and drought qualities in a better proportion in adverse [[climatic]] conditions. It is a River type buffalo. It is a central Indian Breed.<ref>Banerjee,G.C, Animal Husbandry (8th edition)</ref> The breed has many synonyms, such as "Berari", "Gaorani", "Puranthadi", "Varhadi", "Gaolavi", "Arvi", "Gaolaogan", "Gangauri", "Shahi" and "Chanda".<ref>A. R. Sirothia, D.S. Kale and S.B. Kamble</ref>



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Water buffalo
Water buffaloes in Laos
Domesticated
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Subfamily: Bovinae
Genus: Bubalus
Species:
B. bubalis
Binomial name
Bubalus bubalis
Synonyms

Bos bubalis Linnaeus, 1758

The Nagpuri buffalo is a versatile breed of the Maharashtra and stands better amongst the breeds of buffaloes which combine the milk and drought qualities in a better proportion in adverse climatic conditions. It is a River type buffalo. It is a central Indian Breed.[1] The breed has many synonyms, such as "Berari", "Gaorani", "Puranthadi", "Varhadi", "Gaolavi", "Arvi", "Gaolaogan", "Gangauri", "Shahi" and "Chanda".[2]

Origin

As the name applies Nagpuri buffalo is a versatile breed of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, India. The animals of this breed are very well adapted to the harsh-semi-arid conditions of Vidarbha region.

Physiological and Physical Characteristics

Coat color is black.[3] The breed is black with white patches on face, legs and tail tips. However, "Puranthadi" strain, one of the productive stain of nagpuri buffalo, is slightly brown in color. The horns are long, flat and curved, bending backward on each side of the neck nearly up to the shoulders with tips pointed mostly in upward direction. Average height of nagpuri buffalo is 145cm for male and 135cm for female and heart girth is 210 and 205cm for male and female respectively.

Rearing and Production

The animals are maintained in semi-intensive management system. [4] Male body weight average 525kg where female attains about 425kg. [5] Buffaloes and heifers in this area are reared mainly for fat production. Average milk yield per lactation is 1039 kg ranging from 760-1500 kg with average milk fat of 8.25% ranging from 7.0-8.8%.[6] Nagpuri can withstand extreme climatic conditions as high as 47º C even in respect of milk production and fertility.[7] Male animal are used for daught purposes but it works slow than bull Cattle). [8]

References

  1. ^ Banerjee,G.C, Animal Husbandry (8th edition)
  2. ^ A. R. Sirothia, D.S. Kale and S.B. Kamble
  3. ^ Banerjee,G.C, Animal Husbandry (8th edition)
  4. ^ A Report on Nagpuri Buffalo by Kazi Abdus Sobur
  5. ^ Banerjee,G.C, Animal Husbandry
  6. ^ Lactational performance of Shahi strain of Nagpuri buffalo
  7. ^ Lactational performance of Shahi strain of Nagpuri buffalo
  8. ^ A Report on Nagpuri Buffalo by Kazi Abdus Sobur