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Beetal goat

The Beetal goat breed from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan is used for milk and meat production. It is similar to the Jamnapari goat.

It is also known as Amritsari goat. Beetal is considered to be a good milker with large body size and high fecundity. The skin of these goats is considered to be of high quality because of its large size and its yielding of fine leather such as velour, suede and chamois for manufacturing clothes, shoes and gloves. Beetal goats have been widely used for improvement of local goats throughout the subcontinent. These goats are also adapted to stall feeding and thus preferred for intensive goat farming.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Beetal Goat". Indian Council of Agricultural Research. Retrieved 28 September 2015.