GOAT in Kashmir: Swiss Saanen sparks milk rush, but wait is long

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Overview

Srinagar's agricultural university has welcomed Swiss Saanen goats, sparking immense interest for their high milk yield with less feed.

Significance

These docile animals, capable of producing five to six litres daily, are being studied for their adaptability to Kashmir's climate and potential for crossbreeding with local breeds.

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  • Researchers believe they could revolutionize dairy farming, even for urban households.

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Background Context

Srinagar's agricultural university has welcomed Swiss Saanen goats, sparking immense interest for their high milk yield with less feed. These docile animals, capable of producing five to six litres daily, are being studied for their adaptability to Kashmir's climate and potential for crossbreeding with local breeds. Researchers believe they could revolutionize dairy farming, even for urban households.

Source: Times of IndiaOriginal Link

Source: Times of India

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