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Sheep and Wool

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  • Physiography


  • Climate


  • Breeds of Sheep


  • Pattern of Rearing


  • Breeding


  • Existing breeding policy of the State


  • Mode of shearing


  • Marketing of Wool


  • Health Care



  • Sheep and Wool Developoment

    Himachal Pradesh, an Indian State is geographically situated in the Western Himalayan part of the sub continent. It is primarily a hill state, comprising of snowy mountains and enchanting wealth of flora and fauna. This State is surrounded by Punjab in the West, Uttar Pradesh in South East, Haryana in South and Jammu Kashmir in the North. In East it forms India's international border with Tibet. In Himachal Pradesh, because of its ideal agro-climatic conditions Sheep rearing is a major occupation with majority of households. According to latest census, the District-wise population of sheep in Himachal Pradesh is as under:

     

    SR.NO.

    DISTRICT

    SHEEP POPULATION

    1

    Bilaspur

    1,423

    2

    Chamba

    2,54,929

    3

    Hamirpur

    3,975

    4

    Kangra

    84,628

    5

    Kinnaur

    66,607

    6

    Kullu

    1,23,693

    7

    Lahul & Sapiti

    36,014

    8

    Mandi

    1,13,953

    9

    Shimla

    1,01,574

    10

    Sirmaur

    11,313

    11

    Solan

    1,701

    12

    Una

    61

    Total

    8,04,371

     

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