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Question: Following are all breeds of cows except A. Jersey B. Nagpuri C. Sahiwal D. Sindhi...
Following are all breeds of cows except
A. Jersey
B. Nagpuri
C. Sahiwal
D. Sindhi
Solution
Breeding of cows involve the production of cattle by the process of hybridization or inbreeding to produce cows with desired qualities.
Step by step answer:
i. Nagpuri: The Nagpuri is a variety of Buffalo native to Maharashtra. It stands better among the types of bison.
ii. Jersey: Jersey is a British variety of little dairy steers from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands. It is one of three Channel Island steers breeds, the others being the Alderney now wiped out and Guernsey. It is exceptionally gainful; bovines may give more than 10 times milk per lactation; the milk is high in butterfat and has a trademark yellowish hint.
iii. Sahiwal: Sahiwal steers are a variety of zebu bovine, named after territory in the Punjab area, which is separated by Pakistan and India, where the cows are found. Sahiwal is viewed as a warm open-minded steers breed.
iv. Sindhi: Red Sindhi cows are most famous of all Zebu dairy breeds. The variety started in the Sindh region of Pakistan, they are generally reared for milk production across Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and different nations. It started in Hyderabad and Bikaner.
Hence, the correct answer is option B.
Note: Indian dairy animals and Swiss bulls were hybridized to create cows with high milk production. The Jersey and HF bulls are generally used to create this variety. A variety is characterized as a gathering of homegrown creatures that have a comparative character like outward presentation, highlights, size and conduct that recognize it from different gatherings of creatures.