1.Differentiate between milch and draught animals?
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Milch animals are those who are kept for purpose of milk production whereas draught animals are those whose males are used for ploughing and carriage purpose. Sahiwal, Tharparkar cows are milch Breeds whereas Nagori cows are draught breed,the male calf of Nagori are used for draught purposes.
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The difference between milch and draught animals is provided below:
Milch animals:
- They are, as the name implies, animals bred to produce milk.
- The main goal is to obtain milk and use it to manufacture milk products.
- They yield a high amount of milk.
- Cow and goat are two examples.
Draught animals:
- These are animals that aid humans with labour tasks.
- Their primary use is to transport big products, haul loads, and plough or level agricultural fields, among other things.
- They may produce very little milk or none at all.
- Mules and donkeys are some examples.
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