[1] The name is derived from the town of Bhag which is found to the south of Sibi and Naari which is a river that flows through the breeding area.
The head is medium-sized with a short strong neck, small ears, short horns, small dewlap, straight back, wide chest and a moderate sized hump.
Sibi are suited to extremes in conditions; in the breeding area it copes with a temperature range from 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)[1] and an average rainfall that is less than 400 mm (16 in).
Other grains include wheat, barley, pearl millet which are fed to force weight gain.
Other supplements include desi ghee, milk, yogurt, mustard oil, and occasionally eggs.