Whenever a man thinks of starting a business of goat rearing, many questions come to his mind. How many goats start with? Care for milk or meat? Which breed was raised? Which goat gives more milk? Which breed grows quickly? There are many questions about which it is important to know.
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Some people also ask whether training of goat rearing is necessary or not. Nowadays, educated people are also taking training. There is always a waiting list of 250-300 people for training at the Central Research Institute on Got (CIRG) in Mathura!
Be sure to read these tips before starting goat rearing:
Milk goats:
Black Bengal: Gives milk up to 750 grams of milk daily, and gives three to four children at a time. Beetle: It gives three to four liters of milk daily! Barbari: It also gives fine milk, one to two and a half liters of daily. Jakharana, Sirohi, Totapari, Sojat and Surti: All these also give two to three liters of milk daily.
Meat goats
By the way, goat meat of every breed is sold in the market. But the flesh of Barbari and Black Bengal is more in demand.
How should goats’ house
If you have 25-30 goats, then 20 feet tall and 20 feet wide hall will be fine for them. The floor should be slightly rough so that the urine absorbs into the ground. The soil of the floor should be loose, such as sand.
Methane gas comes out of goats urine and cow dung. This gas lasts up to one and a half-two feet height from the land. If the goat breathes at this height, then it can fall ill. 100 goats give a trolley dung a month. And a trolley cow dung is sold for a thousand rupees!
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Goat food:
Green fodder: One to one and a quarter kilograms of dry fodder (Hey): one kilo of maize, millet, lentils, soybean and peanut cake: about 350 grams.