Beetal Goats

Product Overview

We are engaged in exporting, distributing, trading and supplying excellent quality Beetal Goats to our valuable clients. Large animals. Variable coat colour, predominantly black or brown with white spots of differing sizes. In a survey conducted by NDRI in the home tract of the breed, 92.6% animals were black and 7.4% brown. The coat is short and lustrous. The face line is convex, with typical Roman nose but not as prominent as in Jamnapari. Ears are long and flat, curled and drooping; ear length: 24.8 A 0.65 cm (18). Both sexes have thick, medium-sized horns, carried horizontally with a slight twist directed backward and upward; horn length: 11.95 A 0.76 cm (20). Tail is small and thin. The udder is large and well developed, with large conical teats. Flock structure. The average flock contains 21.06 A 1.92 individuals, of which 1.5 adult males, 11.7 adult females and 7.8 young. Breeding. Pure breeding. Breeding males are generally selected on the basis of their dam's milk yield. The services of a buck of a neighbouring owner are commonly utilized when a flock does not possess a buck.

2025nd Year

Contact Person Dr. KALI DUPONT

C/O Sanofi-Synthelabo (India) Limited, A-101/201, Business Square, Sir Mathuradas Vasanji Road, Andheri East,

Product Description

We are engaged in exporting, distributing, trading and supplying excellent quality Beetal Goats to our valuable clients. Large animals. Variable coat colour, predominantly black or brown with white spots of differing sizes. In a survey conducted by NDRI in the home tract of the breed, 92.6% animals were black and 7.4% brown. The coat is short and lustrous. The face line is convex, with typical Roman nose but not as prominent as in Jamnapari. Ears are long and flat, curled and drooping; ear length: 24.8 A 0.65 cm (18). Both sexes have thick, medium-sized horns, carried horizontally with a slight twist directed backward and upward; horn length: 11.95 A 0.76 cm (20). Tail is small and thin. The udder is large and well developed, with large conical teats. Flock structure. The average flock contains 21.06 A 1.92 individuals, of which 1.5 adult males, 11.7 adult females and 7.8 young. Breeding. Pure breeding. Breeding males are generally selected on the basis of their dam's milk yield. The services of a buck of a neighbouring owner are commonly utilized when a flock does not possess a buck.