Water buffalo breeds

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The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) or domestic water buffalo is a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and China. Today, it is also found in Europe, Australia, North America, South America and some African countries. The wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee) native to Southeast Asia is considered a different species, but most likely represents the ancestor of the domestic water buffalo.

Two extant types of water buffalo are recognized, based on morphological and behavioural criteria – 

The River buffalo of the Indian subcontinent and further west to the Balkans, Egypt, and Italy. 

The Swamp buffalo found from Assam in the west through Southeast Asia to the Yangtze valley of China in the east. 

The swamp type may have originated in China and was domesticated about 4,000 years ago, while the river type may have originated in India and was domesticated about 5,000 years ago. After the domestication of the water buffalo in Southeast Asia, the swamp buffalo dispersed up to the Yangtze River valley between 3,000 and 7,000 years ago.

Water buffaloes were traded from the Indus Valley Civilisation to Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq, 2500 BC by the Meluhhas. The seal of a scribe employed by an Akkadian king shows the sacrifice of water buffaloes.

At least 130 million water buffaloes exist, and more people depend on them than on any other domestic animal. They are especially suitable for tilling rice fields, and their milk is richer in fat and protein than that of dairy cattle. A large feral population became established in northern Australia in the late 19th century, and there are smaller feral herds in Papua New Guinea, Tunisia, and northeastern Argentina. Feral herds are also present in New Britain, New Ireland, Irian Jaya, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and Uruguay.

List of water buffalo breeds

Sl.No||Name||Alternate Name||Origin||Use||Notes, references
1Anatolian buffaloTurkish: Anadolu Mandasın,
regional: Camız,
Camış,
Kömüş,
Dombay
Turkey: the Marmara and Black Sea regions, and South TurkeyDairy, DraughtMediterranean type
2AssamNE IndiaSwamp type
3Australian buffaloAustralian swamp buffalo (swamp-type),
riverine buffalo (river-type),
Australiano (in Venezuela)
Australia’s Northern TerritoryFeral swamp type buffaloes imported from the eastern Indonesian islands in the 1820s, River type buffaloes were imported in the 1990s.
4AzariAzeri,
Azerbaijan,
Iranian,
Caucasian
Azerbaijan, NW IranCaucasian buffalo;
Iranian Azari comprises 70% of the Iranian buffalo population.
5Azi KheliNW Pakistan: the Swat valleyDairyLight brown or Albinoid milking buffalo
6BaioVermelhoN Brazil: MarajóDual purpose (meat and dairy)Swamp-type; Color labels separate the swamp-type from typically black (preto) South American river-type breeds;
considered a naturalized type or genetic group rather than a breed,
categorization similar to Brazilian Carabao.
7BaladiEgyptDairyThe Nile Delta’s milking variety of the Egyptian buffalo,
has longer curved horns, is black or gray in color;
varieties of the Baladi type are the Beheri and the Minufi buffalo.
8BangladeshiBangladeshDairy, DraughtNative buffaloes of Bangladesh’s floodplains,
includes both a black indigenous river-type (western and central areas) and a small gray indigenous swamp-type (eastern areas).
9BanniW India: the Kachchh (Kutch) region of GujaratDairyDeveloped by the semi-pastoralist Maldhari community.
10BeheriEgypt: Beheira ProvinceDairyVariety of the Egyptian buffalo of the Baladi type;
slate-gray or black in color.
11BhadawariBadavan,
Etawah
India: Uttar Pradesh and Madhya PradeshDairy, DraughtSelectively improved river type.
12BinhuChinaA variety of the Chinese buffalo.
13BrazilianKalabaw, Kalaban
Portuguese: bufalo de pantano (= swamp-type breeds)
Portuguese: preto (= typically black river-type breeds)
BrazilSwamp type breeds descended from stock originating from French Indochina, including the black Philippine Carabao, initially imported in about 1890 to Marajó Island (most are still found there today). Brazilian Carabao, Rosilho, and Baio river type breeds from India, Italy and Egypt were imported in the early to mid-20th century; there are three river-type breeds recognized, the Jafarabad, Mediterranean $ Murrah.
14Brazilian CarabaoKalabanBrazilMeat and draught swamp typehas its own herdbook in Brazil, described as a naturalized genetic group rather than a breed, there is a variety called the Rosilho.
15BuffalypsoTrinidadian buffalo (sometimes called Trinidadian bison or hog cattle)Trinidad and TobagoSpecialized meat and haulage buffaloDerives from crosses between the swamp type Carabao and river type breeds (such as Murrah, Nili-Ravi, Jafarabadi, Surti, Nagpuri, and Bhadawari);
has a refined head, prominent eyes, small flat compact horns growing back, up and in, short in the leg, low compact body, meaty hindquarters, straight topline; typically Buffalypso are red or fawn, colors include black, brown, albinoid;
exported to 19 countries (the U.S. and several Latin American countries)
16Bulgarian buffaloBulgariaMeat, Dairy, Worka regional variety of the typical European, i.e. theMediterranean;
traditionally of strong, muscular working type, became triple-purpose animals;
the indigenous Bulgarian bison is now extinc.
17Bulgarian MurrahBulgarian: Българска мyрра, Bulgarska murraBulgariaDairyDerives from crosses of Mediterranean buffaloes with Indian Murrah (and Surti) buffaloes imported from 1962;
is black, black/brown or dark gray, has large black eyes, coiled horns, a wide rump, long tail, voluminous belly, deep broad chest, a short wide back often slightly dipped, well-developed udder suited to machine milking;
is now rare in its homeland; exported to Romania and South America.
18BurmeseBurma (Myanmar);
locally: Bama Kwye and Pa Sauk Kwye
(kwye or kywe = buffalo)
MyanmarSwamp-type;
varies locally in size, color and horn shape.
the larger Shan Kwye is classified as a distinct “breed”
the Burmese wild buffalo is a feral gayal (or mithun).
19Burmese wild buffaloBurmese: pyaung, pyun
also referred to as:the Burmese gaur (either Bos gaurus readai or Bos gaurus laosiensis)
the Burmese bison
MyanmarThe wild buffaloes of Burma are a gaur subspecies that were reputedly domesticated animals (gayal or mithun) that became feral in swampy bush areas,
Hunted and recaptured and kept by some farmers in hilly northern jungles for producing meat and good leather.
20Cambodian buffaloCambodiaTwo varieties, the krabei bengthe moi (or Mountain buffalo)
the krabei leu (or krabei sre).
21CarabaoKalabanThe PhilippinesMeat, Dairy & DraughtSwamp type
22CaucasianGeorgia, the Russian FederationDairy, Draught
23ChilikaIndiaRiver-type;
Saline tolerant, well adapted to Orissa’s vast brackish lagoon at the mouth of the Daya River.
24Chinese buffaloChinaMany varieties:
Haizi​ and Mountainous buffaloes, Shanghai (incl. the Jiangsu Round-Barrel), and Dongliu, Wenzhou, Fu’an, Xiajiang, Xinfeng Mountainous, Xinlong, Fuzhong, Binhu, Enshi Mountainous, Jianghan, Xingyang, Shannan, Fuling, Yanjin, Dehong, Southeastern Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guizhou White buffaloes.
25Domaci bivoSerbia
26EgyptianMasriEgyptDairy, DraughtRiver-type;
can be loosely divided, both geographically and by type, into two types: the long-horned local buffaloes of the Nile Delta: the milking Baladi, including Beheri (slate-gray to black in color) and the Minufi (dark gray)
the short-horned buffaloes of Upper (southern) Egypt: Saidi; primarily a draught animal.
27GaddiNepal
28Georgian buffaloGeorgia, the Russian Federation
29GhabSyria
30GilaniMazandarani,
Shomali
IranMinor northern ecotype of the Iranian, see caucasian.
31GodavariIndia
32Greek buffaloGreece
33GuizhouChina
34Guizhou WhiteChina
35HaiziChina
36Iranian and IraqiIran and IraqDairyMainly river types.
37IranianThe Iranian buffaloes by ecotype:the Mazandarani, Gilani or Shomali (a minor northern ecotype, see Caucasian)
Azari (70% of the Iranian buffalo population)
Khuzestani or Khoozestani (an ecotype of the southern marshes)
38Indonesian wild buffaloIndonesian water buffalo,
Indonesian swamp buffalo, Indonesian buffalo
IndonesiaSemi feral buffalo breed, introduced to Komodo and Flores.
39Iranian Azari ecotypean ecotype of the Iranian.
40IraqiAl Jamoose, Jimes = water buffalo
other: Dwab (Dauab),
Granish
IraqMeat, Dairy, Ridden work animalIraqi buffaloes are divided by habitat into “marsh” and “city”, or into the Al Ahwar marsh buffalo and the larger and milkier river-type of urban areas with considerable diversity in color.
41ItalianItalian: Bufala Mediterranea Italiana,
Italian Mediterranean,
Mediterranean Italian,
Italiano (in Venezuela)
ItalyDairyMediterranean type (riverine), Italian Mediterranean buffaloes have been exported to Brazil and other parts of Latin America.
42JaffrabadiIndiaDairy
43JerangiIndia
44JianghanChinaVariety of the chinese buffalo.
45KalahandiIndia
46KalangBorneo buffalo (in English),
Kerbau Rawa (in Indonesian)
Indonesia: (Kalimantan)
47Kerbau-GunungIndonesia
48Kerbau-IndonesiaIndonesia
49Kerbau MoaIndonesia
50Kerbau-MurrahIndonesia
51Kerbau-Sumatra-BaratIndonesia
52Kerbau-Sumatra-UtaraIndonesia
53Kerbau-SumbawaIndonesia
54KhoozestaniKhuzestaniIranAn Iranian ecotype of the southern marshes.
55KundiKundhi,
Sindhi Murrah
E Pakistan: N SindhDairyRiver type;
some consider it a regional variety of Murrah.
56LankaSri Lanka
57LimeNepal
58MahishBangladeshA variety of the Bangladeshi, crossed with the indigenous swamp type, river type dominant.
59MalaysiankerbauMalaysiaThree varieties: Kerbau Sapi Tenusu, kerbau Sawah, Selembu.
60MandaIndia
61MannarSri Lanka
62MehsanaIndiaDairy
63MinufiMinufi, Menoufi or MonoufiEgypt: the southern and central parts of the Nile DeltaDairyA variety of the Egyptian buffalo of Baladi type;
dark gray in color.
64Mountain buffalomoiCambodiaa variety of the krabei beng Cambodian buffalo
65MountainousChinaa variety of the Chinese buffalo.
66MundingIndonesia
67MurrahIndia, PakistanDairyAlso found in Azerbaijan, Brazil, China, Ecuador, Guatemala, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
68NagpuriBerar, Durna-Thalia, Ellichpuri, Gaulani, Gauli, Marathwada, VaradiW India: MaharashtraDairy, DraughtTwo varieties: Purnathadi & Pandharpuri.
69NeloreArgentina
70Nepalese hill buffaloNepal
71Nepalese mountain buffaloNepal
72Nili RaviPanch KalyaniE Pakistan, N IndiaDairyA combination of two fairly similar Pakistani water buffalo breeds, the Nili and the Ravi; formerly described as geographically isolated varieties of the Murrah
exported to Bangladesh, China, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Brazil.
73PandharpuriDharwari (in Mysore)IndiaDairyNagpuri
74Papua New Guinea buffaloPapua New Guinea
75Plain buffaloCambodia
76Romanian buffaloRomaniaMeat, Dairy & Draught
77RosilhoBrazilVariety of the Brazilian Carabao.
78Siamese buffaloThai water buffalo,
Thai swamp buffalo (in English),
Kwai Thai,
Karbue (in Thailand),
ThailandMeat, Dairy & DraughtSwamp type.
79SaidiEgypt
80SambalpurIndia
81Sapi Tenusukerbau Sapi TenusuMalaysiaDairyA variety of the Malaysian, River type.
82Sawahkerbau Sawah;MalaysiaA variety of the Malaysian, Swamp type.
83ShanghaiChinaA variety of the Chinese buffalo.
84Shan KyweSwamp type of the elevated Shan Plateau in eastern central BurmaMyanmarLarger, heavier and darker in color than other Burmese buffaloes; classified as a distinct “breed”.
85ShannanChinaA variety of the Chinese buffalo.
86Southeast YunnanChinaA variety of the Chinese buffalo.
87South KanaraIndia
88SurtiIndia, Sri LankaDairy, Draught
89Taiwan buffaloTaiwan
90TamankaduwathamankaduwaSri Lanka
91TamaraoTamarawthe Philippines
92Tarai buffaloIndia, Nepal
93TedongIndonesia
94Tipo BaioBrazil
95TodaIndia
96TorayaIndonesiaMeat, Dairy & Draught
97Trau NoiVietnam

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