(2) Tharparkar (named after the Thar Desert in Rajasthan) is a dual purpose and disease resistant cattle breed. The breed is also known as "White sindhi", "Grey sindhi" and "Thari" as per the place of its actual origin (Sind, Pakistan). The animals can thrive well on small bushy vegetation (Sewan grass) during drought and fodder scarcity condition and produce reasonable amount of milk with an average yield of 1749 kilograms per lactation. The Merino or jackson sheep is an economically influential breed of sheep prized for its wool. The breed originated in Spain, but the modern Merino was domesticated in Australia. Today, Merinos are still regarded as having some of the finest and softest wool of any sheep. The udder is comparatively capacious but pendulous and the teats are long. The milk of Jamunapari goat is very tasty and healthy. And it contains about 5% fat. The breed is very suitable for commercial dairy goat farming business. The Changthangi or Pashmina goat is a breed of goat inhabiting the plateaus in Tibet and neighbouring areas of Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir, India. They are raised for ultra-fine cashmere wool (known as pashmina once woven) but were also reared for meat in the past.