Current Status and Conservation Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Current State of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan
2.1. Nublang (Bos indicus)
2.2. Mithun (Bos frontalis)
2.3. Yak (Bos grunniens)
2.4. Swine (Sus domesticus)
2.5. Sheep (Ovis aries)
2.6. Goat (Capra hircus)
2.7. Chicken (Gallus domesticus)
2.8. Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
2.9. Horse (Equus caballus)
3. The Status of Animal Genetic Resource Conservation Programs
4. Conservation and Management
5. A Novel Program to Facilitate Genetic Resources in Bhutan
6. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Breeds | Population Status (2010) | Population Status (2020) | Percentage Increase/Decrease |
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Cattle (Nublang) | 309,277 | 281,015 | −9.14 |
Mithun | 571 | 390 | −31.70 |
Yak | 40,374 | 40,897 | +1.30 |
Swine | 19,711 | 17,577 | −10.83 |
Sheep | 12,699 | 10,793 | −15.01 |
Goat | 43,134 | 44,119 | 2.28 |
Chicken | 349,004 | 1,383,714 | +296.48 |
Buffalo | 928 | 398 | −57.11 |
Equine | 23,423 | 14,649 | −37.46 |
Characteristics | Nublang (East) | Nublang (Center) | Nublang (South) | Nublang (West) |
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Wither height (cm) | 104.5 | 110.5 | 110.1 | 110.1 |
Rump heigh (cm) | 107.4 | 112.3 | 112.0 | 112.0 |
Heart girth (cm) | 140.1 | 147.9 | 145.9 | 145.9 |
Paunch girth (cm) | 140.2 | 149.8 | 149.3 | 149.3 |
Body length (cm) | 120.1 | 127.4 | 124.3 | 124.3 |
Parents | Progeny | Mithun Inheritance | Fertility of Progeny | ||
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Sire | Dam | Male | Female | ||
Mithun | Thrabam | Jatsha | Jatsham | 50 | Male: Sterile Female: Fertile |
Nublang | Jatsham | Yangka | Yangkum | 25 | Male: Mostly sterile Female: Fertile |
Nublang | Yangkum | Deob | Deobam | 12.5 | Male: Regaining fertility Female: Fertile |
Nublang | Deobam | Deothra | Deothram | 6.25 | Male: Regaining fertility Female: Fertile |
Nublang | Deothram | Nublang | Thrabam | 3.125 | Male: Fertile Female: Fertile |
Traits | Western | Central | Eastern | |||
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Male (n = 31) | Female (n = 32) | Male (n = 9) | Female (n = 19) | Male (n = 19) | Female (n = 12) | |
Height at withers (cm) | 136 ± 1.2 | 117 ± 0.8 | 129 ± 1.9 | 110± 5.8 | 128 ± 2.0 | 113 ± 1.6 |
Body length (cm) | 159 ± 1.7 | 137 ± 1.2 | 152 ± 4.0 | 133 ± 1.2 | 148 ± 1.7 | 133 ± 2.3 |
Chest girth (cm) | 194 ± 1.7 | 165 ± 0.9 | 185 ± 3.5 | 165 ± 1.3 | 177 ± 2.8 | 160 ± 1.6 |
Body weight (kg) | 419 ± 11.0 | 264 ± 4.0 | 369 ± 22.0 | 252 ± 4.5 | 323 ± 12.0 | 239 ± 8.0 |
Height at hips (cm) | 107 ± 0.9 | 97 ± 2.2 | 101 ± 1.8 | 91 ± 0.9 | 101 ± 1.2 | 93 ± 1.7 |
Cannon circumference (cm) | 21 ± 0.2 | 17 ± 0.2 | 20 ± 0.3 | 16 ± 0.2 | 19 ± 0.2 | 16 ± 0.2 |
Traits | Western | Central | Eastern |
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Summer average daily milk (L) | 1.19 ± 0.03 | 1.15 ± 0.04 | 1.27 ± 0.05 |
Winter average daily milk (L) | 0.31 ± 0.16 | 0.30 ± 0.17 | 0.33 ± 0.15 |
Lactation length (days) | 232.4 ± 3.05 | 226.6 ± 3.05 | 244.3 ± 4.58 |
Average lactation yield per female yak (L) | 145.2 ± 25.00 | 140.3 ± 25.00 | 154.9 ± 20.00 |
Age at puberty (days) | 1123.3 ± 29.60 | 1001.3 ± 32.60 | 1082.5 ± 29.90 |
Age at calving (days) | 2646 ± 58.00 | 2540 ± 70.08 | 2529 ± 56.60 |
Calving interval (days) | 484.6 ± 7.93 | 493.8 ± 9.76 | 480.9 ± 7.02 |
Gestation length (days) | 257 ± 0.82 | 252.8 ± 0.57 | 256.6 ± 0.83 |
Services per conception (No.) | 1.65 ± 0.09 | 1.49 ± 0.10 | 1.57 ± 0.09 |
Regions | Location | Features |
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Eastern | Mongar, Lhuntse, Tashigang, Pema Gatshel, Samdrup Jongkhar, Tashi Yangtse | Hairs: Sparse hairs Body: medium with bristles along the dorsal line Snout: medium Ears: medium prickly Tails: Curly to straight |
East–Central | Sarpang, Zhemgang, Trongsa, Bumthang | Hair: sparse to medium density Body: medium Snout: Straight Ears: Medium sized prickly ears Tail: long and straight (Female has a sagging belly) |
Western | Chukha, Thimphu, Haa, Paro, Samtse | Hairs: Sparse to dense (straight) Body: Medium Snout: short-medium, cylindrical Ear: medium size prick ears |
West–Central | Gasa, Punakha, Wangdue, Dagana, Tsirang | Hair: dense Body: broad rectangular shape with bristle along the dorsal line (female with saggy belly) Snout: medium and cylindrical Ear: small-medium-large prick/droopy ears Tail: long and straight |
Production Traits | Measurements |
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Piglet weight at birth (kg) | 0.2–0.5 |
Total litter weight at birth (kg) | 3 |
Total litter weight at weaning (kg) | 22.5 |
Weaning weight (kg) | 3–6 |
Adult live weight (kg) | 50–100 |
Live weight at first service (gilt) | 15–22 |
Age at first service (months) | 5–12 (gilt); 5–9 (Boar) |
Litter size (number) | 3–9 |
Litter size–weaning (number) | 2–8 |
Weaning age (days) | 90 |
Farrowing/sow/year (number) | 2 |
Productivity (stud boar) (year) | 3–7 |
Types | Features | Tracts | Adult Weight (kg) |
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Jakar | Body: Small Color: black, white, brown head and limbs Hair: Medium fine fleece Poll: female (poll), male (horns, thick horns run backwards, downwards, and twist forward) Nose: Roman | Temperate areas: Wangdue, Trongsa, Bumthang | 25–30 |
Sakten | Body: medium Color: white/mixture of brown or black Hair: Finer coat Poll: both male and female have short and thin horns | Trashigang | 35–40 |
Sipsoo | Body: tall Color: White/Patchy, black, brown head Hair: long and coarse Ear: short and tubular Litter: prolific/twins common | Chukha, Samtse, Tsirang, Dagana | 60–70 |
Sarpang | Body: small, larger than Sipsoo Hair: coarse Color: white (most), brown Poll: female polled, male have horns | Sarpang | Not available |
Traits | Age |
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Average age at 1st Service (months) | 18 |
Average ate 1st Lambing (months) | 23 |
Average lambing interval (months) | 12 |
Reproduction rate | Low |
Traits | Measurement |
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Age at puberty (months) | 6.8 ± 0.12 |
Age at first kidding (months) | 12.2 ± 0.14 |
Kidding interval (months) | 6.5 ± 0.04 |
Kids per year (numbers) | 2.5 ± 0.08 |
Life expectancy of Doe (years) | 12.8 ± 0.23 |
Reproductive life of Doe (years) | 9.8 ± 0.13 |
Total kids during lifetime (numbers) | 19.6 ± 0.51 |
Chicken Strains | Distribution (Districts) |
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Belochem (crested) | Chukha, Dagana, Mongar, Pema Gatshel, Samtse, Sarpang, Tashigang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang |
Baylaitey (dwarf) | Sarpang, Samtse, Tsirang |
Bobthra | Chukha, Dagana, Mongar, Pema Gatshel, Samtse, Sarpang, Tashigang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang |
Barred | Chukha, Daga, Mongar, Pema Gatshel, Samtse, Sarpang, Tashigang, Wangdue |
Yuebjha Kaap (white) | Chukha, Dagana, Mongar, Pema Gatshel, Samtse, Sarpang, Tashigang, Tsirang, Wangdue |
Pulom (frizzle) | Dagana, Sarpang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang |
Kauray | Tsirang, Dagana, and Sarpang |
Yuebjha Naap (black) | Chukha, Dagana, Mongar, Pema Gatshel, Samtse, Sarpang, Tashigang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang |
Khuilay (naked neck) | Chukha, Dagana, Mongar, Sarpang, Tsirang, Wangdue Phodrang |
Shekheni | Dagana, Sarpang, Tsirang |
Traits | Measurements |
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Egg production/hen/year (numbers) | 60–85 |
Age at first egg (days) | 182–210 |
Length of laying period/clutch (days) | 12–25 |
Clutches/year | 2–4 |
Eggs/clutch | 15–20 |
Traits | Measurements |
---|---|
Age at first calving (months) | 42 ± 50 |
Gestation length (days) | 313 ± 4.59 |
Calving interval (days) | 540 ± 97.46 |
Lactation length (days) | 315 ± 28.28 |
Productive life (years) | 14.3 ± 2.46 |
Life span (years) | 21 ± 3.36 |
Number of calving (lifetime) | 10.4 ± 1.30 |
Milk yield (kilograms) | 0.25–4.50 |
Age at first service (months) | 18–50 |
Service per conception (numbers) | 1–4 |
Traits | Measurements |
---|---|
Age at sexual maturity (days) | 728 |
Gestation length (days) | 334–345 |
Inter Foaling Period (years) | 1–2 |
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Tenzin, J.; Chankitisakul, V.; Boonkum, W. Current Status and Conservation Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan. Vet. Sci. 2023, 10, 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040281
Tenzin J, Chankitisakul V, Boonkum W. Current Status and Conservation Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan. Veterinary Sciences. 2023; 10(4):281. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040281
Chicago/Turabian StyleTenzin, Jigme, Vibuntita Chankitisakul, and Wuttigrai Boonkum. 2023. "Current Status and Conservation Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan" Veterinary Sciences 10, no. 4: 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040281
APA StyleTenzin, J., Chankitisakul, V., & Boonkum, W. (2023). Current Status and Conservation Management of Farm Animal Genetic Resources in Bhutan. Veterinary Sciences, 10(4), 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10040281