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Able 7 - Live Stock Population a - Panchayats Cattle Sl Table 7 - Live Stock Population A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Des cript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Mannamkandam 464 4054 126 1322 62 198 746 2090 2 Konnathady 476 4633 102 2170 55 430 996 2848 3 Kuttampuzha 352 1909 395 2298 47 104 848 2153 4 Baisonvally 254 2765 7 200 39 44 541 1699 5 Vellathuval 311 4205 53 812 39 165 1003 2439 6 Pallivasal 151 1251 46 456 4 26 320 994 Block Aadimali 2008 18817 729 7258 246 967 4454 12223 Table 7 (Contd..) Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Mannamkandam 161 3756 16678 5848 407 19 1 3 2 Konnathady 3704 3975 22112 3140 166 22 1 1 3 Kuttampuzha 1023 3967 20840 4069 139 1 0 4 Baisonvally 1022 2117 6848 2596 81 5 1 5 Vellathuval 1440 3366 14955 14093 293 6 1 6 Pallivasal 39 1614 7848 1935 478 1 1 Block Adimali 7389 18795 89281 31681 1564 54 2 7 A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Peruvanthanam 178 2562 229 1493 10 98 591 1180 2 Kumily 941 4893 307 1398 90 244 1115 2791 3 Kokkayar 94 1317 52 335 8 9 228 719 4 Peermade 643 1228 322 1596 24 36 207 529 5 Elappara 431 2591 117 2398 8 13 94 743 6 Vaddiperiyar 882 3927 914 4830 20 23 933 2200 Block Azhutha 3169 16518 1941 12050 160 423 3168 8162 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Peruvanthanam 1077 1930 12247 3271 192 1 1 2 Kumily 147 3853 12367 5054 2492 5 3 3 Kokkayar 409 942 9773 1223 208 1 4 Peermade 68 1989 11562 1230 359 1 5 Elappara 138 2641 12320 1734 1779 3 2 1 6 Vaddiperiyar 68 4611 30093 2902 1185 2 3 Block Azhutha 1907 15966 88362 15414 6215 11 2 10 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Marayoor 164 541 299 700 13 96 701 1779 2 Munnar 628 10508 223 3610 225 662 1284 2478 3 Kanthaloor 1527 1935 1352 1129 83 291 1647 28869 4 Vattavada 395 478 1462 1134 68 80 782 1423 5 Santhanpara 33 574 105 1328 36 192 350 931 6 Chinnakanal 210 1066 248 1773 195 287 514 1078 Block Devikulam 2957 15102 3689 9674 620 1608 5278 36558 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Marayoor 38 1454 7069 1148 84 2 1 2 Munnar 582 6148 35383 59371 8423 2 26 2 3 Kanthaloor 33 2849 12783 2244 279 1 1 4 Vattavada 0 1307 2993 1341 368 1 1 5 Santhanpara 129 1830 7249 3023 199 2 2 6 Chinnakanal 153 1779 5421 2852 1632 1 Block Devikulam 935 15367 70898 69979 10985 8 26 8 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Vannapuram 428 3797 154 1204 28 188 822 2019 2 Udumbannoor 224 3532 162 851 33 75 724 2183 3 Kodikulam 139 2927 9 627 52 182 513 919 4 Alakode 199 984 63 473 15 24 216 856 5 Velliyamattom 177 2636 9 253 4 20 666 1940 6 Karimannoor 84 3417 17 377 33 150 303 1227 7 Kudayathoor 208 1366 16 210 27 58 502 1357 Block Elemdesom 1459 18659 430 3995 192 697 3746 10501 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Vannapuram 1717 2510 27095 5353 446 9 2 2 Udumbannoor 1469 1836 23015 3206 95 12 1 3 Kodikulam 1269 1781 17660 6252 628 3 1 4 Alakode 601 749 6437 761 86 9 1 5 Velliyamattom 1437 2760 20989 1931 159 5 1 6 Karimannoor 1221 2264 24930 1574 174 2 4 1 7 Kudayathoor 464 1111 10823 1031 102 1 1 Block Elemdesom 8178 13011 130949 20108 1690 32 13 8 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Idukki Kanjikuzhy 750 4909 161 1387 24 145 1212 3135 2 Vathikudy 1061 6109 101 665 180 682 920 2807 3 Arakulam 269 5007 177 2316 57 234 1475 3316 4 Kamashy 410 3372 52 999 95 539 861 2197 5 Vazhathoppe 193 1792 131 1236 51 141 371 1099 6 Mariyapuram 193 2481 119 873 26 102 494 1812 Block Idukki 2876 23670 741 7476 433 1843 5333 14366 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Idukki Kanjikuzhy 2916 4119 24599 2234 528 14 7 1 Vathikudy 2859 4034 14083 9390 234 23 2 Arakulam 3129 8277 28633 4183 1337 2 2 1 Kamashy 1597 2516 9794 1445 143 7 1 Vazhathoppe 907 1953 10917 2775 222 4 1 Mariyapuram 1673 2208 10908 2724 97 9 3 1 Block Idukki 13081 23107 98934 22751 2561 59 12 7 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Kattapana 358 4658 79 467 50 329 1218 3564 2 Upputhura 281 2559 372 2805 36 138 846 2502 3 Vandenmedu 987 5180 607 1685 132 650 1518 12706 4 Kanchiyar 524 4142 117 1098 58 223 768 2236 5 Erattayar 556 3062 23 605 40 365 725 2032 6 Ayyappancoil 114 1545 37 413 16 54 544 1713 7 Chakkupallam 554 3525 90 523 62 274 697 2126 Block Kattappana 3374 24671 1325 7596 394 2033 6316 26879 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Kattapana 751 4948 17069 6005 667 6 1 4 2 Upputhura 588 3844 18652 15279 434 3 0 2 3 Vandenmedu 420 5130 14395 6173 351 3 0 1 4 Kanchiyar 579 2543 8886 3517 370 4 0 1 5 Erattayar 1137 2745 12862 1139 186 4 0 1 6 Ayyappancoil 256 1639 14749 1178 256 3 0 1 7 Chakkupallam 130 2365 12717 8300 281 4 0 1 Block Kattappana 3861 23214 99330 41591 2545 27 1 11 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Pampadumpara 650 4183 58 344 58 468 896 2686 2 Seenapathy 183 1467 75 941 60 268 839 1196 3 Karunapuram 1260 7349 94 718 189 639 1562 5287 4 Rajakad 361 1710 265 1382 141 320 769 1804 5 Nedumkandam 1017 7044 355 1683 109 585 2126 5954 6 Udumbanchola 272 2230 91 763 55 192 709 1588 7 Rajakumari 495 2869 238 1221 81 303 585 1362 Block Nedumkandam 4238 26852 1176 7052 693 2775 7486 19877 Fowls No. of No. of No. of Sl. Milk co- Name of Panchayat Pigs Dogs slaughter veterinary No. Desi Improved Ducks op houses institution societies 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Pampadumpara 1178 3497 21256 2116 716 5 0 1 2 Seenapathy 710 1920 7825 463 19 3 0 1 3 Karunapuram 431 4324 21296 5409 743 6 0 2 4 Rajakad 1823 1463 8082 2782 524 10 1 1 5 Nedumkandam 1773 5610 30244 6213 1887 13 0 3 6 Udumbanchola 571 2446 8223 111642 87 4 0 1 7 Rajakumari 264 1957 9788 2455 102 3 0 1 Block Nedumkandam 6750 21217 106714 131080 4078 44 1 10 Table 7 (Contd..) A - Panchayats Cattle Sl. Buffaloes Goats Name of Panchayat Cross Breed Non Descript Sheep No. Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Kumaramangalam 156 2074 10 269 11 123 230 957 2 Muttam 45 916 25 683 14 37 313 934 3 Edavetty 445 1988 432 749 321 534 529 1032 4 Karimkunnam 76 1662 28 170 5 28 306 1176 5 Manakkad 244 1293 38 717 12 54 254 827 6 Purapuzha 80 2093 19 267 1 21 344 1025 Block Thodupuzha 1046 10026 552 2855 364 797 1976 5951 Fowls No.
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