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Place of Origin | Pakistan |
Origin | The Kamori is a milk type that is found in the districts of Dadu, Larkana and Nawab Shah in the Sind Province, Pakistan. |
Purpose | Milk |
Characteristics | They have a distinctive body structure with long ears and neck and a large body, and a distinctive colour. The purebred Kamori goat is dark brown with small coffee-coloured or dark patches over its entire body. They are medium to large size with reddish brown or white and black spotted. They have a long and developed body, and the udder and teats are fairly developed. Average daily milk production is approximately 1.5 liters (0.4 gal). 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. |