Animal Bioscience (Nov 2021)

Mithun (): the neglected cattle species and their significance to ethnic communities in the Eastern Himalaya — A review

  • Tashi Dorji,
  • Jigme Wangdi,
  • Yi Shaoliang,
  • Nakul Chettri,
  • Kesang Wangchuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ab.21.0020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 11
pp. 1727 – 1738

Abstract

Read online

Objective This review consolidates the available information on the socio-economic and ecological significance of Mithun in the lives of ethnic communities in the Eastern Himalaya. Methods Standard guidelines were followed for the review and data collection was carried out at three stages; literature search, literature screening, and literature review and analysis. Results Records indicate a long association of Mithun with the ethnic groups. Mithun serves as a symbol of pride and local currency for barter trade in the ethnic society. Its utilities range from being used as a bride price to settling legal disputes. Several cultural festivals and local ceremonies are celebrated around this bovine. Due to its semi-wild nature, this animal also has an ecological role to conserve broad leaf sub-tropical forests. However, it remains neglected and has not received policy attention, leading to a stagnated growth. The institutions for Mithun research and development are also weak. Furthermore, the species is under threat from new diseases and habitat alteration triggered by climate change. Conclusion Founded on the current state of knowledge, there is a need for institutional development, strengthening institutional linkages, and promoting regional cooperation among Mithun rearing countries for further research and development of this unique cattle.

Keywords