Validation of the Indigenous Technical Knowledge of Cattle Pastoralists of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India

K. K. Siripurapu, Faisal Moola, Shilpi Sharma, Anushree Sainger, Kameswara Rao Kotamraju
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Indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) of livestock breeding is often tacit and not necessarily expressed in conventional forms of scientific research and documentation. Indigenous livestock breeding systems rely mostly on qualitative traits than pure quantitative qualities. Qualitative traits are difficult to measure and most of the indigenous knowledge systems are in forms of qualitative traits. The lack of documentation and predominant qualitative nature makes it difficult to validate the ITK related to livestock breeding. In this context a study was conducted to examine the traditional breeding practices associated with two heritage cattle breeds of the Deccan Plateau region of India. The study examines the criteria used for selection of the breeding bulls of the indigenous Poda Thurpu and Nallmala-Pasa/Kamma, cattle breeds native to the study area. Results of the study identifies fourteen traits specific to breeding bulls and four traits that are generic to the breeding stock/cows. These traits/characteristics are ‘deemed desirable’ by the local cattle breeders for the ‘heritage breeds’, believed to have been bred and managed by them for generations. Observations of the present study supports the notion that traditional breeders of heritage breeds lay more emphasis on qualitative traits (ability to warding-off predators, fending off-springs, coat colour and texture, gait of the animal, temperament, and response and obedience to instructions of the master) than quantitative traits. It was found that local breeders give significant importance to the fertility of bovine bulls than cows. Breeding bulls are meticulously chosen with extreme caution and care, following a very long and meticulous selection process that could last for four years. Traditionally local cattle breeders of the study follow open nucleus breeding system for breeding and are strictly against promotion of inbreeding among their cattle herds. Only men are involved in cattle breeding in the study area and women usually stay away.
验证印度安得拉邦和特兰加那邦牧牛人的本土技术知识
家畜育种方面的本土技术知识(ITK)往往是隐性的,不一定能以传统的科学研究和文献形式表达出来。本土牲畜育种系统主要依靠质量性状,而不是纯粹的数量性状。定性性状难以测量,大多数土著知识体系都是以定性性状的形式存在。文献资料的缺乏和以定性为主的特点使得与牲畜饲养相关的 ITK 难以得到验证。在这种情况下,我们开展了一项研究,考察与印度德干高原地区两个传统牛种相关的传统育种方法。该研究探讨了该地区本土牛种 Poda Thurpu 和 Nallmala-Pasa/Kamma 的种公牛选择标准。研究结果确定了 14 个种公牛特有的特征和 4 个种公牛/母牛通用的特征。这些性状/特征是当地养牛人 "认为理想的""传统品种",相信是他们世世代代培育和管理的。本研究的观察结果支持这样一种观点,即传统品种的饲养者更重视质量性状(抵御天敌的能力、抵御后代的能力、被毛的颜色和质地、牲畜的步态、性情以及对主人指令的反应和服从性),而不是数量性状。研究发现,与母牛相比,当地饲养者更重视公牛的繁殖力。种公牛的挑选极为谨慎和小心,要经过漫长而细致的筛选过程,整个过程可能长达四年。研究地区的当地养牛人传统上遵循开放式核心育种系统进行育种,严格禁止在牛群中推广近亲繁殖。在研究地区,只有男性参与养牛,女性通常不参与。
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