What is long tailed goat?

Long tailed goats, also known as Jamunapari goats, are a breed of domestic goats that originated in India. They are raised for their milk, meat and hide.

Long tailed goats are medium to large sized with a distinctive long and curved tail. They have a white or cream-colored coat and have long, drooping ears. They are known for their elegant appearance and graceful movements.

These goats are considered to be excellent milk producers, with each goat producing 1 to 2 liters of milk per day. The milk is high in fat, protein, and calcium, making it an excellent source of nutrition.

Long tailed goats are hardy animals and can adapt to a variety of climatic conditions, although they are most commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. They are also known for their docile temperament, making them popular among farmers and herdsmen.

In recent years, long tailed goats have gained popularity in other countries and have been exported to countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. They are now considered a valuable breed in the global goat industry.