Livestock
Patira Goat
- Name: Patira Goat
- Species: Goat
- Weight: Adult Patira goats typically range between 65–90 kg.
- Breed: Patira (noted for their white coats and droopy ears).
- Appearance:
- White coat with smooth, short hair.
- Long, droopy ears, characteristic of certain Indian goat breeds.
- Well-built and muscular body, suitable for meat production.
- Health Status: Appears healthy and well-maintained
Additional Notes
- Diet:
- Balanced diet of fresh grass, tree leaves, legumes, and grains.
- Require clean water and mineral supplements for health and productivity.
- Behavior and Personality:
- Calm and sociable, with good adaptability to different environments
- Active and curious, often exploring their surroundings.
- Care Requirements:
- Regular grooming to maintain their coat and hygiene.
- Require ample grazing space and shaded resting areas.
- Uses/Significance:
- Primarily raised for high-quality meat.
- Also valued for breeding purposes and agricultural practices in certain regions.
- Interesting Facts:
- Patira goats are hardy and can thrive in both hot and semi-arid climates.
- Known for their disease resistance and adaptability to various terrains.