Badri cow

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  • Recently, Uttarakhand plans genetic enhancement of its indigenous Badri cow.
    • This includes Sex-sorted semen and embryo transfer technology to improve the production of the cattle as part of the ten-year State plan. 

About Badri cow

  • Badri/Pahari desi cow is a native cow species of Uttarakhand.
  • Badri cow is the first registered cattle breed of Uttarakhand which has been certified by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR).
  • It grazes on the medicinal herbs of the Himalayas. 
    • It is far away from toxic pollution, polythene, and other harmful things that cows in the plains eat.
  • Its milk has rich medicinal content and high organic value.

Issue related with the breed 

  • Its milk production capacity is quite less as it gives one to three liters of milk per day.

Measures taken by the Government 

  • The state will promote Badri ghee.
  • Marketing of gaumutra ark (distilled cow urine)and cow dung.
  • Panchgavya (the five products of the cow, including milk, curd, ghee, dung, and urine). 
  • New methods to be implemented:
    • Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer (MOET): a conventional embryo flush which is the most common procedure used in advanced cattle breeding.
    • Ovum pickup in vitro fertilisation (IVF): It will be used to increase the yield per animal.
    • Introducing Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART).

Some Indigenous cattle breeds of India

  • Alambadi, Amritmahal, Gir, Red Sindhi, Sahiwal, Bargur, Hallikar, Kangayam, Pulikulam

Source:TH