Jamunapari Goat — complete guide
Jamunapari is a premium goat breed traded across North India for meat and dairy.
Originating from Uttar Pradesh (Chakarnagar belt), Jamunapari Goat is a major reference breed in Indian livestock trade. Buyers across states use this name in listings, mandi negotiations, and dairy planning. Understanding conformation, production norms, and district price context prevents costly mismatches.
Physical characteristics
Key characteristics include Large pendulous ears, Roman nose, Tall frame. Inspect horn shape, coat colour, udder attachment, and frame size when verifying breed claims. Traders sometimes label crossbreds with popular breed names — use multiple visual checkpoints.
Photograph animals in daylight for listing transparency and buyer trust.
Milk yield and production
Typical milk yield band: 1.5–2.5 L/day. Actual litres depend on ration quality, water access, heat stress, and lactation stage.
Peak lactation management drives lifetime profitability more than purchase price alone.
Weight and body size
Adult weight reference: 50–70 kg (adult). Body condition should match stage — excessive leanness or obesity both harm production and price.
Feed requirements
Browse + concentrate for fattening and milking flocks
Transition rations gradually after purchase. Sudden concentrate jumps cause rumen upset and milk swings.
Breeding and reproduction
Valued for meat and milk; strong festive demand
Plan AI or natural service with veterinary timing advice. Long calving intervals erode lifetime margins.
Disease resistance and health
PPR and enterotoxaemia vaccination essential
Maintain vaccination cards for FMD, HS, and species-specific schedules. Quarantine newcomers before mixing herds.
Pricing in mandis
Jamunapari Goat prices move with lactation, district supply, and season. Compare live averages on PashuMate district species pages before negotiating. Premium genetics without health verification often disappoints buyers.
Buying checklist
Inspect feet, udder, teeth age, temperament, and appetite. Ask reason for sale and recent milk averages. Match quotes to district data and budget feed carry-in cost.
Find listings on PashuMate
Browse hyperlocal district pages and map pins filtered for goat near your village. Pair listings with mandi rate trends and related breed comparisons for confident decisions.
