Environmental Sciences, asked by Rinku30mishra, 3 months ago

why is the important of the goats for the changpas​

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Answered by aditikanwadkar
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Answer:

For many Changpas, rearing of animals, and consuming and selling their produce (milk and its products, hair and meat) is the only means of livelihood.  The Changra goats are not raised for their meat but for their fibre (pashm). The pashmina fibre (Pashm in Persian) is the finest fibre of all goat hair.

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Answered by siddharthsafi0034
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Question  - why is the important of the goats

for the changpas

Answer -  For most of Changpas, rearing of animals, and selling their produce like milk, hair etc. are their livelihood.

→ Shepherds of the Changpa tribe take the

herds in the morning and roam the area far

and wide, while whistling and singing, in

search of good pastures and water.

→ In the evening before the sunsets the

shepherds bring the herd back home.

→ The herd is also fed food and put to sleep

in a shed locally known as lekha.

→ The entire family is involved in taking care

of the sheep and the herd.

→ This ultimately helps in preparing the Pashmina, which is seen by outsiders only in the products that are finally produced.

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