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  • Copper color body coat is a characteristic of which buffalo breed?

    Question: Copper color body coat is a characteristic of which buffalo breed?

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    Murrah
    Kundi
    Nili Ravi
    Bhadwari

    🐄 Bhadwari Breed
    Explanation:
    The copper-colored body coat is a characteristic feature of the Bhadwari breed. Its color ranges from blackish copper to light copper, with a wheat straw-like color over its legs.
    Two white lines, called "Chevron" (locally known as "kanthy"), are present on the lower side of the neck, a peculiarity of this breed.
    The horns are black, curved slightly outward and downward before running parallel and close to the neck, finally turning upward.
    The Bhadwari has a wedge-shaped, medium-sized body.
    This breed is also called "Etawah."
    The name "Bhadwari" comes from the former Bhadwar state of Uttar Pradesh.
    The breeding tracts are Agra and Etawah in Uttar Pradesh and Bhind and Morena in Madhya Pradesh.
    Bhadwari is an efficient converter of coarse feed into butterfat, known for its high butterfat content in milk.
    🐄 Murrah Breed
    Other Names: Kundi, Delhi, Kali
    Physical Characteristics:
    Jet black in color with white markings on the face, tail, and extremities.
    Massive body size with a long neck and head.
    Short and tightly curved horns in a spiral form.
    🐄 Nili-Ravi Breed
    Other Name: Panch Kalyani
    Physical Characteristics:
    Black in color with white markings on the face, forehead, tail, legs, and muzzles.
    Wall-eyed, which is an important and peculiar characteristic of this breed.
    Horns are small and tightly curved in a circular cross-section.
    Similar to the Murrah breed, except for the white markings on extremities and wall eyes.
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