Garole Sheep: Prolific Microsheep of Sundarbans | Breed Profile & Conservation

Garole Sheep

Garole Sheep: Prolific Microsheep of Sundarbans | Breed Profile & Conservation

Garole Sheep Information

Conservation StatusNot specified (Population: 165,531 in 2013)
Scientific Classification
  • Domain: Eukaryota
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Artiodactyla
  • Family: Bovidae
  • Genus: Ovis
  • Species: Ovis aries
Breed TypeMeat-purpose breed (Prolific small-sized)
Alternate NamesMeda, Bheda
OriginSundarbans region of West Bengal (“Bheda” means sheep in Bengali)
Breeding Tract
  • Districts: North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas
  • Region: Sundarbans delta (Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hoogly river system)
  • Soil: Saline and marshy
Geographical Range
  • Longitude: 88°00′ to 89°00′ E
  • Latitude: 21°32′ to 22°40′ N
Main UsesMeat production
Physical Traits
  • Color: Mostly grey (white, black, brown or mixtures also seen)
  • Horns: Males have 2 small straight/curved horns
  • Size: Very small (one of India’s smallest sheep breeds)
  • Ears: Small (8 cm), 10% have rudimentary ears (<3 cm)
  • Coat: Hairy (not woolly)
Morphology (Avg.)
  • Height: 44 cm (Male), 43.69 cm (Female)
  • Body Length: 45.78 cm (Male), 42.97 cm (Female)
  • Heart Girth: 59.67 cm (Male), 55.91 cm (Female)
  • Weight: 16.4 kg (Male), 14.79 kg (Female)
  • Birth Weight: 1 kg
Performance
  • Age at First Parturition: 14.1 months (range 10-17)
  • Parturition Interval: 6.22 months
  • Litter Size: 1.8 lambs (range 1-4, highly prolific)
  • Dressing Percentage: 53%
Management
  • System: Semi-intensive
  • Feeding: Grazing + fodder supplementation
  • Flock Size: Small (average 4 animals)
  • Castration: Male lambs castrated at 2.6 months for meat
  • Special Adaptation: Can graze knee-deep in marshy conditions
Population Trend
  • 2001: 265,000
  • 2004: 306,845
  • 2013: 165,531 (declining trend)
Special NotesKnown for exceptional adaptation to saline marshes and high prolificacy among Indian sheep breeds
Garole Sheep: Prolific Microsheep of Sundarbans | Breed Profile & Conservation

Explore the Garole sheep breed from West Bengal’s Sundarbans—renowned for high prolificacy, adaptability to saline marshlands, and resistance to foot rot. Learn about its characteristics, management, and conservation status.

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