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  2. Jafarabadi buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The Jafarabadi buffalo is also the first buffalo breed exported to Brazil, [5] and is also one of the four buffalo breeds raised in Brazil as of 2017, the others being Mediterranean, Murrah and swamp buffalo. [6] The Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre states that the Jafarabadi buffalo is a hybrid of the African Cape buffalo and ...

  3. List of water buffalo breeds - Wikipedia

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    Australian swamp buffalo (swamp-type), riverine buffalo (river-type), Australiano (in Venezuela) Australia's Northern Territory: feral swamp-type buffaloes imported from the eastern Indonesian islands in the 1820s; river-type buffaloes were imported in the 1990s [5] Azari: Azeri, Azerbaijan, Iranian, Caucasian: Azerbaijan, NW Iran § Caucasian ...

  4. Category:Water buffalo breeds - Wikipedia

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    Domestic water buffalo are the descendants of the Wild Asian Water buffalo, now designated an endangered species. They have been bred for human use for thousands of years, predominantly in Asia. Their main domestic uses are as draught animals, dairy producers and meat production. The main page for this category is "List of water buffalo breeds".

  5. Water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Carl Linnaeus first described the genus Bos and the water buffalo under the binomial Bos bubalis in 1758; the species was known to occur in Asia and was held as a domestic form in Italy. [10] Ellerman and Morrison-Scott treated the wild and domestic forms of the water buffalo as conspecifics , [ 11 ] whereas others treated them as different ...

  6. Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes - Wikipedia

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    It also networks with other institutes to undertake research, and collate and disseminate information on the 10 recognised breeds of the Indian river buffalo: Bhadawari, Banni, Jafarabadi, Marathwadi, Mehsana, Murrah, Nagpuri, Nili-Ravi, Pandharpuri, Surti, and Toda and Swamp buffalo found in Assam. Buffalo milk has 58% more calcium, 40% more ...

  7. Murrah buffalo - Wikipedia

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    A Murrah buffalo at the Lakshmi Dairy Farm in Punjab set a record of 26.335 kg (58.06 lb) of milk in the 2016 National Livestock Competition and Expo. [3] In Brazil, this breed of buffalo is used for production of both meat and milk. Murrahs sell for a high price. [4] [5] Among Indian buffalo breeds, Murrah is noted to have the highest milk ...

  8. Nili-Ravi - Wikipedia

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    Nili-Ravi is a breed of domestic water buffalo of Punjab. It is distributed principally in Pakistan and India, concentrated in the Punjab region. [3] [4]: 69 It is similar to the Murrah breed of buffalo, and is reared mainly for dairy use. The average milk yield is approximately 2000 kg per year; the record yield is 6535 kg in a lactation of ...

  9. Jafarabad - Wikipedia

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    Jafarabadi buffalo, an Indian buffalo breed; Jafrabad, Bhopal, a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India; Jaffrabad, Delhi, a town in the state of Delhi, India Jaffrabad metro station, Delhi Metro; Jafrabad, Jalna, a tehsil in Jalna district, Maharashtra, India; Jafrabad, Murshidabad, a census town in West Bengal, India