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185 I DIGEST OF STATISTICS 2013-14
IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.00 (contd.)
Livestock population
Number of Animals (in lakhs)
Cattle Buffaloes
S.No. Year/District Male Female Young Total Male Female Young Total
1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23I . Sheep Breeding Farms:1 Dachhigam 13.54 N A 13.75 14.53 13.79 9.922 Gobal 22.00 N A 20.68 18.45 20.95 17.223 Shehama N A N A N A N A N A N A4 Kralpathri 15.39 N A 13.80 21.86 23.33 27.145 Daksum 24.06 N A 66.26 28.39 39.17 27.476 Reasi 33.65 27.61 29.42 33.18 36.65 29.607 Billawar 10.11 10.33 9.34 9.11 10.62 13.308 Balnoi 11.40 11.56 9.19 6.86 5.96 8.559 Parithal 14.01 14.73 8.92 8.47 11.35 8.8110 Nyoma 0.52 N A 0.77 1.10 1.15 1.1311 Matho 6.36 N A 8.26 8.96 7.98 8.0712 Khumbathang N A N A 4.65 2.28 2.26 8.4613 Thathri 8.40 N A 6.15 6.67 - 7.0214 Wusan 0.27 N A 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.1215 Zoowora 10.14 N A 10.38 12.72 16.00 10.8716 Hardhsiva 7.43 N A 3.87 4.68 6.63 6.4217 Others 13.85 5.23 7.82 16.05 25.49 17.76
Total 191.13 75.78 213.38 193.45 221.49 201.86II. Intensive Sheep
P: Provisional Source: Directorate of Sheep HusbandryNA = Not available Jammu/Kashmir
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.03 (concld.)
Wool production of Government livestock
Wool Production (in Qtls.)
S.No. Name of the Organisation 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12(P) 2012-13
1 2 20 21 22 23
III. Sheep Development Organisation:
1. Kulgam NA 0.94 5.10 7.97
2. Bandipora NA 3.30 2.60 7.70
3. Gurez NA 2.87 1.58 -
4. Karnah NA 1.18 1.00 -
5. Banihal NA - - -
6. Kishtwar NA - - -
7. Rajouri NA - - -
8. Mahore NA - - -
9. Jammu NA - - -
10. Leh NA 8.26 21.39 2.43
11. Kargil NA - 5.40 5.28
12. Kalakote NA - - -
13. Bani NA - - -
14. Hajin NA 4.14 2.76 -
15. Shopian NA - 4.58 7.97
16. Uri NA - 0.68 16.40
17 Handwara NA - 2.80 16.31
18. Sumbal NA - 1.92 -
19. Others NA 2.99 - -
Total NA 32.40 49.81 64.06
G. Total NA 356.75 338.58 413.90
P: Provisional Source: Directorate of Animal Husbandry
Gureg/Hajui/Sumbal have been marged inot Bandipora. Jammu/Kashmir
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.04
Natural coverings, artificial inseminations and births recorded undercattle development programme
Number of
S.No. Year Natural Insemi- BirthsCoverings nations recorded
1 2 3 4 5
1. 1973-74 7384 39645 9576
2. 1974-75 2908 52007 11123
3. 1979-80 13900 102800 43700
4. 1980-81 20513 128410 51580
5. 1985-86 19000 169000 93700
6. 1990-91 19640 166931 95963
7. 1995-96 18531 281456 111638
8. 1996-97 20010 280125 113114
9. 1998-99 40042 316000 140984
10. 1999-00 12300 272600 109400
11. 2000-01 12800 269500 102800
12. 2001-02 73345 284624 175973
13. 2002-03 22073 310519 131552
14. 2003-04 17041 346988 142276
15. 2004-05 15000 221000 86000
16. 2005-06 97837 182792 121632
17. 2006-07 84582 428854 245393
18. 2007-08(P) 12656 478861 213761
19. 2008-09 7862 482853 215810
20. 2009-10 6200 555642 215165
21 2010-11 20720* 602252 247291
22. 2011-12 26000* 698674 271126
23. 2012-13 29180* 802252 319886
24. 2013-14 43100* 841066 326245
P: Provisonal Source: Directorate of Animal Husbandry* Excluding Kashmir Valley Jammu/Kashmir
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.05
Animals treated and animals dosed/vaccinated (Lac No’s.)
Treated against Dosed against VaccinatedS.No. Year various diseases Liver fluke against Rinderpest
1 2 3 4 5
1. 1973-74 10.97 2.33 2.40
2. 1974-75 10.86 1.38 3.72
3. 1979-80 13.38 7.94 6.74
4. 1980-81 16.74 10.64 2.90
5. 1985-86 31.56 16.63 4.87
6. 1990-91 29.51 19.69 36.47
7. 1995-96 28.45 22.42 5.88
8. 1996-97 28.18 18.88 6.51
9. 1998-99 50.42 69.08 18.18
10. 1999-00 63.16 58.37 14.71
11. 2000-01 45.73 56.64 16.32
12. 2001-02 42.87 58.26 0.67
13. 2002-03 42.97 72.59 -
14 2003-04 47.94 60.65 0.33
15. 2004-05 44.07 89.54 13.62
16. 2005-06 34.98 89.46 13.08
17. 2006-07 55.08 108.34 -
18. 2007-08 47.84 96.91 26.10
19. 2008-09 55.46 106.21 19.68
20. 2009.10 46.93 106.52 22.05
21. 2010-11 61.29 138.00 15.91
22. 2011-12 62.47 148.34 -
23. 2012-13 60.60 186.75 -
24. 2013-14 60.69 161.14 0.28
P: Provisional Source: Directorate of Animal Husbandry/Sheep HusbandryFrom 1999-2000 the information includes Jammu/Kashmirachievements of sheep husbandary also * Excludes Sheep Husbandry Kashmir.
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.06
Production of milk at central breeding and research farms
24. 2013-14 13.91 3.44 NA 0.043 (Lac kgs)* 0.69(Lac kgs)*
NA: Not Available Source : Director, Animal Husbandry.P : Provisional Jammu/Kashmir
* 0.043 (Lac kgs) & 0.69 (Lac kgs) are exclusive of Jammu Divsion
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDARYTable No. 9.10
District-wise live stock/poultry birds estimated
(Figures in Lakhs)
S.No District Cattle Buffalo Sheep Goat Fowls/Ducks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. 2005-06 28.553 5.439 35.573 12 .953 56.799
2. 2006-07 28.818 6.043 36.602 13.121 58.274
3. 2007-08 29.416 6.192 37.380 13.559 61.361
4. 2008-09 29.848 6.676 37.105 13.198 65.065
5. 2009-10 30.875 7.504 37.573 15.370 59.742
6. 2010-11 31.185 7.704 37.788 16.748 62.442
2011-121. Anantnag 2.205 0.057 2.182 0.375 4.950
2. Kulgam 1.345 0.016 1.497 0.265 3.176
3. Pulwama 1.194 0.014 1.044 0.225 1.920
4. Shopean 0.884 0.006 0.825 0.055 1.154
5. Srinagar 0.377 0.001 0.499 0.085 1.317
6. Ganderbal 1.019 0.009 1.191 0.225 1.600
7. Budgam 1.987 0.009 1.792 0.355 4.242
8. Baramulla 2.568 0.070 3.455 0.655 9.549
9. Bandipora 1.382 0.006 2.599 0.395 5.413
9. Kupwara 1.621 0.026 1.177 0.537 7.444
10. Leh 0.377 - 0.784 2.020 0.062
11 Kargil 0.587 - 1.347 0.890 0.430
12 Jammu 1.551 1.532 0.334 0.858 1.251
13. Samba 0.992 0.435 0.351 0.577 0.274
14. Udhampur 2.140 1.157 2.447 1.630 2.246
15. Reasi 1.549 1.052 2.998 1.782 2.533
16. Doda 1.982 0.226 3.234 0.696 2.924
17. Ramban 1.610 0.255 1.758 0.514 2.325
18. Kishtwar 1.118 0.098 2.039 0.448 1.563
19. Kathua 2.148 0.752 1.993 1.627 2.097
20. Rajouri 1.361 1.093 2.955 2.477 3.541
21. Poonch 1.572 1.075 2.699 1.445 3.590
State 31.569 7.889 39.204 18.136 63.609
P-Projected Source :Directorate of Economics & Statistics J&K.
(Integrated sample survey of Major Live Stock products.)
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IX-LIVESTOCK, SHEEP AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
9.0 The rearing of livestock is a very critical and core activity in the economic profile of the state.Although it is adopted as a subsidiary occupation by majority of the rural population, yet it constitutesa vital activity from the stand point of the economic welfare of the farmers. Moreover, the nomadic,gujjar and bakeral population depend exclusively on sheep rearing for its livelihood. Live stockactivity has a contribution of about 11% in the Gross Domestic Product of the state. It offers promisingemployment opportunities and handsome economic returns especially in rural mountainous areasof the state. Most of the livestock population, particularly sheep have been transformed into highquality by using latest insemination techniques and through improved quality livestock importedfrom other countries. Still a good portion of livestock is local and of inferior quality which needsimprovement in both quality and quantity. Various steps are being taken to improve the quality andquantity of livestock.
9.1 The source of livestock data is the livestock census which indicates figures by district and also bytehsil. It may however, be pointed out that bulk of our livestock population is migratory and isrecorded on de-facto basis. The district and tehsil wise breakup, therefore, is not of much relevanceand has only academic interest.
9.2 This chapter presents data on the number of livestock, poultry, functioning of livestock/sheep breedingcenters/farms, health coverage, provided to the livestock etc. in 11 no. tables.
9.3 Live stock census 2007 has recorded live stock population of the state to be 1.79 crores whichconsist of 19.23% cattled and more than 23.05% sheep. Table No. 9.00 of this chapter presentsspecie-wise live stock population thrown out by quinquennial live stock censuses in J&K State.However, district wise breakup of live stock as per latest live stock census 2007 also appears inthis table.
9.4 Table No. 9.07 presents information on the number of poultry birds collected through quinquenniallive stock censuses from 1972 to 2003.
9.5 Table No. 9.10 provides estimated livestock population by category and poultry birds as per integratedSample Survey of major livestock products for the years 2005-06 to 2011-12 with district wisebreakup for 2011-12 figures.