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Kamori also known as the Gulabi, is a popular goat breed found in India and in the Sindh province of Pakistan. They have a distinctive body structure with long ears and neck and a large body, and a distinctive color. The purebred Kamori goat is dark brown with small coffee-colored or dark patches over its entire body. Pure Kamoris are rare and expensive. Kamoris have been crossed with Patairee goats, another breed found in Sindh; hybrids have the Kamori's body structure, but are less expensive. Additionally, genetic analysis confirmed that the appearance of the Kamori and Pateri (also known as Patairee) goat species are very similar in that both species have long ears and brown coats, although Pateri (Patairee) goat species sometimes appear to have brown front quarters and white hindquarte

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  • Koza kamori je mléčné plemeno koz, které je domovem v oblastech Dadu, Larkana a Nawab Shah v pákistánské provincii Sindh. Plemeno je středně velké až velké, s načervenale hnědou nebo bílou srstí s černými skvrnami. Tělo je dlouhé a robustní, vemeno a struky jsou poměrně vyvinuté. Průměrná denní produkce mléka činí přibližně 1,5 litrů. V současné době je existence těchto koz velmi ohrožena, neboť v oblasti podél řeky Indu mizí lužní lesy, v jejichž okolí nacházejí kozy Kamori zelenou trávu, kterou potřebují ke své obživě. Jak mizí přirozené životní prostředí koz, je stále méně tradičních pastevců schopno tento vzácný druh hospodářských zvířat chovat. Má-li koza kamori dobré životní podmínky, mívá obvykle dva vrhy kůzlat ročně po 2–3 mláďatech. (cs)
  • Kamori also known as the Gulabi, is a popular goat breed found in India and in the Sindh province of Pakistan. They have a distinctive body structure with long ears and neck and a large body, and a distinctive color. The purebred Kamori goat is dark brown with small coffee-colored or dark patches over its entire body. Pure Kamoris are rare and expensive. Kamoris have been crossed with Patairee goats, another breed found in Sindh; hybrids have the Kamori's body structure, but are less expensive. Additionally, genetic analysis confirmed that the appearance of the Kamori and Pateri (also known as Patairee) goat species are very similar in that both species have long ears and brown coats, although Pateri (Patairee) goat species sometimes appear to have brown front quarters and white hindquarters. The Kamori breed is chiefly found in the districts of Dadu, Larkana, and Nawabshah. It is primarily used for the production of milk. (en)
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  • Koza kamori je mléčné plemeno koz, které je domovem v oblastech Dadu, Larkana a Nawab Shah v pákistánské provincii Sindh. Plemeno je středně velké až velké, s načervenale hnědou nebo bílou srstí s černými skvrnami. Tělo je dlouhé a robustní, vemeno a struky jsou poměrně vyvinuté. Průměrná denní produkce mléka činí přibližně 1,5 litrů. Má-li koza kamori dobré životní podmínky, mívá obvykle dva vrhy kůzlat ročně po 2–3 mláďatech. (cs)
  • Kamori also known as the Gulabi, is a popular goat breed found in India and in the Sindh province of Pakistan. They have a distinctive body structure with long ears and neck and a large body, and a distinctive color. The purebred Kamori goat is dark brown with small coffee-colored or dark patches over its entire body. Pure Kamoris are rare and expensive. Kamoris have been crossed with Patairee goats, another breed found in Sindh; hybrids have the Kamori's body structure, but are less expensive. Additionally, genetic analysis confirmed that the appearance of the Kamori and Pateri (also known as Patairee) goat species are very similar in that both species have long ears and brown coats, although Pateri (Patairee) goat species sometimes appear to have brown front quarters and white hindquarte (en)
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  • Koza kamori (cs)
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