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  2. Animal husbandry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the livestock industry contributed 60.6% to overall agriculture and 11.7% to the GDP. [2] As of 2020, there were approximately 41.2 million buffaloes, 49.6 million cattle, 5.4 million donkeys, 78.2 million goats and 30.9 million sheep in Pakistan. [2] Commercial poultry numbered 170.1 million broilers and 10.36 million layers in 1999 ...

  3. Dhanni (cattle) - Wikipedia

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    A herd-book was established in 1938, and milk yields were recorded from about the same time. [ 3 ] : 169 A government livestock farm – now the Barani Livestock Production Research Institute – was established for the cattle in 1962 by the West Pakistan Agriculture Development Corporation at Kherimurat in Attock District; [ 6 ] : 55 a herd of ...

  4. Sahiwal cattle - Wikipedia

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    Sahiwal cattle is a breed of Pakistani zebu cow, named after the Sahiwal district of Pakistan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The cattle is mainly found in Punjab province of Pakistan, and Indian states of Punjab , Haryana , and Rajasthan .

  5. Cattle slaughter in India - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 applies to Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. Therefore, the law governing the slaughter of cattle in Punjab has the same provisions as that in Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh. Slaughter of cow (includes bull, bullock, ox, heifer or calf), and its progeny, is totally illegal.

  6. Dajal cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Dajal is a draught breed. The annual milk yield is variously reported to be approximately 750 kg [6]: 131 or 900 kg in a lactation of 257 days, [12]: 4 or 1000 kg in a lactation of undefined length; [8]: 2 a statistical study published in 2022 found a median yield of 826 kg and median lactation length of 203 days.

  7. Agriculture in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The leading daily newspaper Jang reports that the national herd consists of 24.2 million cattle, 26.3 million buffaloes, 24.9 million sheep, 56.7 million goats & 0.8 million camels. Additionally, there is a vibrant poultry sector, with more than 530 million birds produced annually.

  8. Herd - Wikipedia

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    The word herd, as a noun, can also refer to one who controls, possesses and has care for such groups of animals when they are domesticated. Examples of herds in this sense include shepherds (who tend to sheep), goatherds (who tend to goats), and cowherds (who tend to cattle). A herd of cattle in Punjab.

  9. Category:Livestock in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Livestock in Punjab" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bagri camel;