Nilgiri sheep
Nilgiri sheep is a breed of sheep found only in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu State in India. It is bred in the hilly parts of Nilgiri and known for its fine wool.[1] A national plan has been implemented to save the Nilgiri sheep from certain extinction is on way by National Bureau of Animal Genetic Conservation.
![]() Nilgiri sheep's grazing on the shore of Ooty Lake. | |
Country of origin | India |
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Wool quality and production
Some statistics pertaining to the breed are:[2]
- average six months weight of total wool in kilograms 0.615 ± 0.028
- average single strand diameter 27.34 ± 0.077(μ)
- wool density(cm2) 2 199 ± 57
References
- "Genetic conservation of Nilgiri sheep on Coimbatore". The Hindu Business Line. 6 July 2002. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- AICRP, SB, Sandynallah. 1978 Progress Report, All-India Coordinated Research Project on Sheep-Breeding (Fine Wool), Sheep-Breeding Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Sandynallah (Nilgiris), Tamil Nadu
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