Knowledge of Gujjar and Bakarwals Regarding Improved Livestock Management Practices

Authors

  • P. S. Slathia Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Chatha, Jammu-9
  • Narinder Paul Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Chatha, Jammu-9
  • Narinder Paul Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Chatha, Jammu-9
  • Lyaqat Ali Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Chatha, Jammu-9
  • Rakesh Kumar Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agriculture Sciences and Technology, Main Campus, Chatha, Jammu-9

Keywords:

Tribal communities, seasonal migration, snowfall

Abstract

Gujjar and Bakarwal constitute the two major nomadic tribal groups of Jammu and Kashmir. Both these tribal groups have  livestock rearing as the prime vocation. Whereas, Gujjars possess large herds of buffaloes, Bakarwals are associated with  goat and sheep rearing. Both these tribal group play a crucial role in meeting the requirement of milk and meat for the cities  and towns and hence contribute significantly to the livestock sector of the state. Traditionally both these tribes are  nomadic in nature. They have seasonal migration from the plains of Jammu region to the upper reaches of Kashmir valley.  The study has revealed that fropal population lack knowledge regarding various aspects like identification of discase,  clean milk production improved breed of cattle, importance of mineral supplementation etc.

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Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Slathia, P.S., Paul, N., Paul, N., Ali, L., & Kumar, R. (Trans.). (2014). Knowledge of Gujjar and Bakarwals Regarding Improved Livestock Management Practices . Indian Journal of Extension Education, 50(3&4), 49–52. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijee/article/view/5439