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Distribution :
The Beetal is found throughout the state of
Punjab and Haryana. True-bred animals are
however found in the districts of Gurdaspur,
Amritsar and Ferozepur in Punjab. The breed
is a good dairy type, second to Jamunapari
in size but is superior to it in respect to
proliferation and adaptability to various
agro climatic zones and also to stall
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The breed is large but slightly smaller than
Jamunapari and good dairy type. Coat color
is variable, predominantly black (about 90%)
or brown (10%) having spots of different
sizes. The ears are long and flat, curled
and drooping. Both sexes have thick,
medium-sizes. The ears are long and flat,
curled and drooping. Both sexes have thick,
medium-sized horns, carried horizontally
with a slight twist directed backward and
upward. Roman nose. Male possesses marked
beard while females are beardless. The tail
is small and thin. The udder is large and
developed having big conical teats. |