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The Asmari is a large[1] breed of goat originating in the Kunar province of Afghanistan.[2] They are a general purpose breed, and are mainly used as pack animals and grown for their meat and milk.[3] They are well adapted to local conditions, making them an important livestock resource for local farmers.[4]
On average, males grow to 70 cm in height and females grow to 53 cm in height, making them larger than the more popular Vatani breed.[2] Males weigh 50–90 kg, while females weigh 45–60 kg.[3] They have a small head and long neck. Asmari goats are generally white with a black neck and shoulders.[1] Both males and females grow horns[5] long enough to reach their shoulders.[2]
Over a 120-day lactation period, the breed produces 90 kg of milk. They produce 500-700 grams of pashmina fibre a year. The hair is traditionally used to make ropes and tents.[3]
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