ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar-304 501, Rajasthan
Meatconsumption in India isincreasingrapidly andthe demandwill be much higher in nearfuture. Sheep meat has scope to fulfil this gap, given a strategic planning. Sheep husbandry contributes sizeably to the livelihood and economic sustenance of farmers in rural areas especially in arid and semi-arid regions. This review pertains to sheep breeding status and prospects for north-western arid and semi-arid regions of India for enhancing productivity. These regions have 14 well-defined sheep breeds/strains and farmers mainly depend on sheep rearing for their livelihood. Breeding policies directed by state government for sheep have been developed and implemented for improvement; however the reach of the programmes is limited. Breed improvement policy for sheep needs to be looked upon as a bottom-up instead of traditional top-down approach. ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute (CSWRI) has developed new strains and improved native sheep such as Malpura, Magra, Marwari, Chokla, Patanwadi, Sonadi, Muzaffarnagari,Avikalin, prolificAvishaan, Dumba and sheep strains resistance to
Breeding policy, North-western India, Selection, Sheep