Siri
Origin
Animals of this breed are found in the hill tracts around Darjeeling (Bengal,
India) and in Sikkim and Bhutan. Bhutan is said to be the real home of
this breed. It is distributed from that area to the various parts of Sikkim
and Darjeeling. The Siri has a hump that is thoracic and muscular-fatty.
Presumably Siri cattle have some blood from the cattle in Tibet. Small
cattle with similar black and white markings have been found in Sikong
Province of China, which occupies a portion of the Tibetan highlands northeast
of Bhutan. Siri cattle crossed with Nepali cattle look like Siri, but they
can be distinguished by their color pattern and position of hump and horns.
These are known as Kachcha Siri or imitation Siri cattle.
Characteristics
The color most frequently seen are black and white or extensive solid black,
in color patterns similar to that of Holstein-Friesians. The animal carries
a thick coat all the year round, and it is generally believed that this
protects them from heavy rains and severe cold. The general form of the
animal is massive. The head is small, square cut and well set on. The forehead
is wide and flat. The horns are sharp and directed forward and is usually
covered with a tuft of long coarse hair. The position of the hump is slightly
forward compared with that of other Zebu breeds. The dewlap is moderately
developed and the sheath in the male is tight. Strong legs and feet are
characteristics of this breed. The hooves are broad but strong. The udders
of the cows are well developed.
It is observed that the animals of this breed can stand the rugged conditions
of the mountains very well. When the animals are brought down to the plains
they do not seem to do so well. Bulls are eagerly sought after for draft
purposes due to their size and reputed great strength. They are also used
for agricultural work such as plowing, cultivating, threshing, etc.
Reference:
Joshi, N.R., Phillips, R.W. (1953) Zebu Cattle of India and
Pakistan, FAO Agriculture Studies No. 19, Publ. by FAO, Rome, 256 pp.
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Added April 24, 1997