Aim: The present study was 
carried out with the objective to estimate the serum mineral status, and 
hormonal profile of goats in Kashmir valley. 
 Materials and Methods: 
Thirty female goats (n=30) were selected randomly from three districts (ten from 
each district) of Kashmir valley. Serum minerals were estimated by atomic 
absorption spectrophotometry and hormones by radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique 
using gamma scintillation counter (I125 calibrated), at Nuclear Research 
Laboratory, IVRI, Izatnagar. 
 Results: Mean±SE value of calcium (Ca), 
phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg) was 10.46±0.76, 5.12±0.31, 2.11±0.24 mg/dl 
respectively, whereas copper (Cu,) iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and cobalt (Co) was 
0.548±0.094, 1.548±0.173, 0.864±0.211 and 0.027±0.003ppm, respectively. 
Non-significant (p<0.01) difference was found in the serum mineral 
concentrations between and within the goat of different districts. Serum mineral 
concentrations in goat were in slightly deficient range. Mean±SE value of serum 
estrogen (E2) in pg/ml, progesterone (P4), triiodothyronin (T3) and 
tetraiodothyronin (T4) in ng/ml of goat was 19.35±0.45, 1.37±0.141, 1.16±0.163 
and 31.09±1.15, respectively. Steroid and thyroid hormone levels were towards 
the lower side of the normal range. Wide variations were noted in the 
correlations between serum minerals and steroid and thyroid hormones indicating 
diverse interrelations between minerals and hormones. 
 Conclusion: Most of 
the animals showed deficient serum mineral status. Mineral deficiency affects 
hormone status and impairs production potential of animals. Based on these 
findings supplementation of mineral to goat of Kashmir valley is imperative. 
 
Keywords: goat, hormones, Kashmir valley, minerals