Ganjam goat is one of the Indian goat breeds mostly found in Ganjam
district of odhisa and surrounding states like Andhra Pradesh. These goats are
also found in some areas of Madhya Pradesh and Kerala. These goats are reared
for meat purpose. As goat meat has excellent demand in all states of India,
commercial goat farming proved to be very profitable. Selection of health
Ganjam goat breed is essential to get more profits in short period of time. Ganjam goat is one of the Indian goat breeds mostly found in Ganjam
district of odhisa and surrounding states like Andhra Pradesh. These goats are
also found in some areas of Madhya Pradesh and Kerala. These goats are reared
for meat purpose. As goat meat has excellent demand in all states of India,
commercial goat farming proved to be very profitable. Selection of health
Ganjam goat breed is essential to get more profits in short period of time. Read more: HERE.
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Friday, 4 November 2016
Commercial Goat Farming Guide
Commercial Goat farming is a process of rearing Goat for commercial
production of meat, milk and wool (leather). Commercial Goat production is
increasing day by day in India as the demand for meat is growing. People are
from different professions getting into Goat farming business as this has huge
scope of getting profits. This also lots of economic importance in India as
this provides excellent income for marginal and landless farmers. In order to
be successful in commercial Goat farming, one should have proper Goat farming
business plan before rearing the Goat on large scale. The Goat business plan
should include goat breed type, basic infrastructure (House/Shed), number of
animals, feed management, Insurance, vaccinations (Disease control) and other
medical information and marketing. Pregnant female goats and newly born kids
needs more care in terms of nutrition/feed and medical attention. If you are
going for Ram program where only male Goat is being raised, have proper batch
plan meaning that one batch Goat flock should be ready for marketing when other
batch enters into your farm. Read more: HERE.
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