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    Goat farming business plan & Project report

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarJune 5, 2020Updated:August 2, 2020No Comments
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    Friends, do you want to do Goat farming business? If yes, then this whole article for you, we are sharing a2z information with you here.

    In which we have covered every topic from how to goat rearing to the benefits of goat rearing, hope that you will enjoy it

    Goat farming business

    Whether you are from any corner of the country, this complete business plan will prove very useful whether you are in Marathi and want to do goat farming in Kerala or whether you want to open goat farm in Maharashtra.

    Goat farming business plan

    Friends, you must first decide what kind of goats you want to follow and do your goat rearing business. We are telling you about some of the following businesses here, you can earn some money by choosing one of these businesses is

    1. Goat farming for milk business
    2. Goat farming for the meat business
    3. Goat rearing to do hair and skin business
    4. Or goat rearing for all these

    You can choose any of these types of goat rearing, the kind of business you want to do.

    The same type of goats must also be followed, as for milk business, you must keep a lot of milk-producing goats.

    Friends, today we will discuss all these types of business goat rearing

    Indian Goat breeds / Types

    Friends, in Goat farming business, your first step is to choose which breed of goat you choose.

    If you choose a good quality goat, you will earn profitable goat farming and if you do not choose a good goat, then you may also get less profit or loss in business.

    By the way, in our India, mainly 20 species of goats are found, but the sub-breeds of all these species are in a number of hundreds, then we are telling you about some of the breeds here which are very famous.

    1. Sirohi

    Goats of this species are found in Gujarat and Rajasthan, they are used for milk and meat, this goat gives less milk.

    Their hair is very big which grows up to 3 Cm every year. This goat breeds twice a year. At birth, the baby weighs up to 3 kg.

    Most goats give birth to two children at a time, but such goats are found only up to 70%, the remaining 30% of goats give birth to a single child.

    2. Jamunapari

    Jamunapari breed goat is found in Uttar Pradesh (UP). This goat is one of the best big goat breeds in India.

     The goats of this breed are identified with their short horns and their long ears which are 8 to 9 inches long.

    This type of goat breeds only once a year, which gives birth to two children but it also gives only 70 per cent goat.

    These goats are used for the business of meat and milk. This goat gives easily 3 litres of milk in a day.

    3. Barbari

    This goat is called Barbari or Babri goat. It is mainly a goat found in Africa and India, this goat is found in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

    The price of these goats (Barbari goat price) is low, which is usually up to 5000 rupees.

    This goat is small in size and their ears are also small, which is standing, their body hair is also small. These goats are reared for milk and meat. This goat gives 2 kg of milk daily.

    It makes Prajna twice a year, it gives birth to 2 to 3 children at a time.

    4. Boer

    The goat of the Boer breed is found very rarely in India, this goat is found in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan in India but it is very small in all these areas, it is mainly found in Africa.

    It is known all over the world for meat, they are also used only for meat and milk, this goat gets 30 to 35 kg in a very short time.

    It breeds many times a year and this goat is also very expensive compared to other goats.

    5. Jhakaran

    This goat is found mostly in Rajasthan. Milk and meat are found in very high quantity in these goats as compared to other goats. This goat is capable of giving three litres of milk in a day.

    This goat grows very fast and it breeds 1 time a year. It gives birth to two children at once. The meat of these goats is very popular.

    This goat is expensive

    6. Osmanavadi

    This type of goat is found in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana in India, this goat is expensive because their meat is very liked.

    This goat breeds thrice a year and gives birth to two children each time. This goat gives more than one litre of milk in a day.

    7. Surti

    The goat of the Surti breed is found more in Surat of Gujarat, due to which it is named Surti, it is found in few states of India.

    This goat is short in appearance, their hair is shiny and short, their ears are also short and erect, this goat is reared in the houses as this goat is not very good to walk.

    This goat gives more milk than other goats, it gives about two kilograms of milk at a time, this goat is very popular.

    8. Beetal

    This goat is found in the Punjab and Haryana of India, which looks like a Jamunapari goat but their body weight is less than the Jamuna shift.

    This goat breeds only once a year and gives birth to 1 to 2 children on an average. This goat is also capable of giving milk up to 2 KG.

    Goats of this breed are crooked while goats are not

    9. Sojat

    This goat is found in Rajasthan, which gives a very high quantity of milk, their body also develops in a very short time. This goat is generally used for Goat farming.

    It is very large in appearance and its colour is often white, this goat gives breeding once in seven months.

    10. Black Bengal

    The goat of this breed is found in Assam, West Bengal, Orissa in India, it reproduces twice a year and gives four children a year.

    Black Bengal breed goats have a thicker body and more forward flesh. The flesh of these goats is sweet and tasty due to which both demand and price are very high.

    Goat Farming project report

    You need a Goat Farming project report when you are going to start goat rearing or you want to take a loan for Goat Farming.

    We are giving you a goat farming project report of 100 goats and 5 goats, which will be available on clicking in the link below to get this project report for a loan in the bank too (goat farming project report for bank loan). Can use.

    But keep in mind, to take a loan, your project report will have to be made by CA, which has also become valid.

    Goat farm profit calculator

    The goat farm profit calculator gives you the result by calculating the profit you get by adding all the costs like the expenses on feed, space and other expenses.

    We are giving you a link to this goat farm profit calculator which you can use to easily calculate your investment and profit.

    Goat farm shed design pdf

    The provision of a simple shed with low-cost housing material (goat farm shed layout) is sufficient for its optimum production capacity for sheep and goat.

    Soil-floored sheds are suitable for most parts of the country, where high rainfall is observed. To prevent water stagnation, sheds should be constructed in an elevated area.

    Fodder trees can be grown around the shed, which is a source of fodder for growing goats. Clean drinking water should be available for goats.

    Sheds should be constructed with proper ventilation. The walls of the shed should be free from cracks or holes when building.

    The floors of the shed should be strong and have the ability to absorb water. The floor should be constructed in such a way that it is easily cleaned.

    The type of shed depends on the system of the rear. Open type housing with a cover area and run space are usually sufficient.

    1. The run space must be covered by a chain link.
    2. The covered area is used to shelter animals at night and in adverse climatic conditions.
    3. A comfortable home with a generous provision for ventilation/air movement to dry the floor would be suitable for an east-west orientation.
    4. Thatched roof is the most suitable due to cheap cost and durability.
    5. However corrugated asbestos sheets can also be used for organized farms to reduce recurring costs and now have durability.
    6. Gable roofing is usually preferred.
    7. From small shades to typing ceilings are recommended.
    8. When the animals are taken to graze during the day and take shelter only during the night, the cover space will be sufficient.
    9. When animals are intensively housed, the housing pen and run system are suitable.
    10. There is no restriction for the length of the shelter, although the width of the shed should not exceed 12 meters and the optimal width of the shelter is 8 meters.
    11. The height of the way should be 2.5 meters and the ridge height 3.5 meters.
    12. The chain link height used for open space should be 4 feet. The length of the overhang should be 75 cm – 1 meter.
    13. Separate feeders and water pools should be kept for concentrate feed, green fodder and water.

    Floor space requirements

    Recommended floor space requirements for Indian conditions

    Age groups Covered space(sq.m) Open space (sq.m)
    Up to 3 months 0.2-0.25 0.4-0.5
    3 months to 6 months 0.5-0.75 1.0-1.5
    6 months to 12 months 0.75-1.0 1.5-2.0
    Adult animal 1.5 3.0
    Male, Pregnant or lactating ewe/ doe 1.5-2.0 3.0- 4.0

    Floor space requirement per animal (BIS standard)

                     Types of animals Minimum floor space per animal (59.m)
    Ram or buck in groups 1.8
    Ram or buck – individual 3.2
    Lambs or kids – in group 0.4
    Weaner in groups 0.8
    yearling or goatlings 0.9
     Ewe or doe in groups 1.0
    Ewe with lamb 1.5

    Feeding and watering space requirement

    Type of animal Space per animal (cm) Width of manger/
    water trough(cm)
    Depth of manger/
    water trough (cm)
    Height of inner wall of manger/
    water trough
     (cm)
    Sheep and goat 40 – 50 50 30 35
    Kid/lamb 30 – 35 50 20 25

    Dimensions of different sheds in a sheep and goat farm

    Name of the shed lx w x h (m) No. of animals Housed Remarks
    Ewe/ doe shed 15 x 4 x 3 60 –
    Ram/ Buck shed 4 x 2.5 x 3 8 Make partition lengthwise
    Lamb/ kid shed 7.5 x 4 x 3 75 Make partition width wise
    Lambing/ kidding shed 1.5 x 1.2 x 3 1 Provide manager and waterer
    Isolation / sick animal shed 3 x 2 x 3 1 Provide proper ventilation and bedding materials
    Shearing shed 6 x 2.5 x 3 1 Arrange storage of wool
    Shepherd house 6 x 4 x 3 – It should be located nearer to flock
    Milk then shed 1.2 x 0.8 x 3 1 –

    Goat farming training institute

    If you want to goat farming business, then you must take training from where you are given complete information about the business such as how to bring quality in goat feed.

    In them, the information about the disease and how to treat, what kind of goat should be used, etc., which is also important information.

    Below we are telling you about some of the top institutes in India, where you get some months of training.

    Goat farming investment

    We are calculating the investment of 100 goats and 4 goats of Sirohi breed which is something like this

    Goat purchasing cost

    Weight
    of
    goat 
    210 rs
    per kg
    Cost
    of 1
    Goat
     Cost 
    weight
    of
    1 does
    is 30 kg
    30×210 6300 6300×100
    =630000
    weight
    of
    1 buck
    is 35 kg
    35×210 7350 7350×4
    = 29400
    Goat
    purchasing
    cost 
    659400
    Goats Goats x
    Area
    need
    per goat
    Area
    sqft
    Cost
    (200
    rs per
    sqft)
    100
    Does
    (10sqft
    per does)
    100×10 1000
    sqft
    1000×200
    =200000
    4 bucks
    (15sqft
    per
    buck)
    4×15 60
    sqft
    60 x 200
    =12000
    130 kids
    (5sqft
    per kid)
    130×5 650
    sqft
    650×200
    =130000
    30 bucks
    (15sqft
    per
    buck)
    30 x 15 450
    sqft
    450×200
    =90000
    Total
    space
    2010
    sqft
    Total
    cost
    of shed 
    432000 Rs
    Goat farming business

    Equipment

    Names Number cost
    Chaff cutter 1 20000
    Feeders,
    1000 rs per
    feeder
    1000 x 5 5000
    water pots,
    200 rs per
    pots
    200 x 5 1000
    Total cost of
    equipment  
    26000

    Feeding cost of (100+4) goats and kids

    Description Goat x Rs
    x days
    Cost of
    feed
    104 Adult
    goat feed
    10 Rs per
    day for 14
    months
    or 425 days
    104x10x
    425
    442000
    129 kids
    goat feed
    6 RS per
    day for 4
    months or
    120 days
    (2 months
    on milk
    feeding)
    After 6
    months they
    are ready
    for sale
    129x 6x
    120
    92880
    29 kids save
    for Eid &
    feed them
    for
    remaining
    6 months
    180 days
    with 10 Rs
    per day
    feed cost
    29x10x
    180
    52200
    Total cost
    of Feed
    587080

    Monthly Expenses

    Names Number Cost
    Vaccine &
    medical
    charges
    20 Rs per
    goat.
    104 goats
    with kids
    104+258
    =362
    362 x 20 7240
    Labours
    wages
    5000 Rs
    per month,
    1 labour is
    enough for
    100 goats.
    5000 x 12 60000
    Water &
    Electricity
    500 x 12 6000
    Other
    expenses
    3000 3000
    Monthly
    expenses
    Total cost
    76240

    Sale of Animals

    No. of kids
    for sale
    Kids x goat
    weight x
    sale weight 
    Cost
    1st crop 
    100 kids of
    6 months
    with an
    average
    weight of
    20 kg is
    ready for
    sale in 210
    rs per kg
    100x20x210 420000
    29 bucks of
    12 months
    with average
    weight of
    50 kg is for
    sale on Eid,
    is for sale
    in 320 Rs
    per kg
    29x50x320 464000
    2nd crop
    100 kids of
    6 months
    with average
    weight of 20 kg
    is ready for
    sale in
    210 rs per kg
    100x20x210 420000
    Manure of
    goats in
    1 year
    8000
    Total sale
    of Animal
    cost
    1312000

    Goat farming cost and profit

    Total Fixed investment = Goat purchasing cost + Cost of shed + Equipment

    Total Fixed Investment  = 649400 + 432000 + 26000

    Total Fixed investment = 1107400 Rs

    Profit

    Total profit =  Total sale of Animal cost – (total cost of feed + total monthly expenses )

    Total Profit = 1312000 – ( 587080 + 76240 )

    Total Profit = 1312000 – 663320

    Total Profit = 648680 Rs

    Reproduction

    1st crop  kids Mortality remaining
    kids
    60% of
    goats
    giving
    twins,
    60% of
    90
    goats,
    is 54
    54×2
    =108
    10%
    mortality
    11 kids
    dead
    108-11
    =97
    97
    40% of
    goats
    giving
    single
    kid, 40%
    of
    90 goats
    is
    36 kids
    36×1
    =36
    10%
    mortality
    4 kids
    dead
    36-4
    =32
    32
    Total
    kids
    (in 7

    months)
    129
    kids
    2nd crop 
    60% of
    goats
    giving
    twins,
    60%
    of 90
    goats are
    54
    54 x 2
    =108
    10 %
    mortality
    11 kids
    dead
    108-11
    =97
    97
    40% of
    goats
    giving
    single
    kid, 40%
    of 90
    goats are
    36 kids
    36 x 1
    =36
    10%
    mortality
    4 kids are
    dead
    36-4
    =32
    32
    Total
    kids
    (in 7

    months)
    129
    kids
    Total
    kids
    in 14
    months 
    258

     

    we get 129 kids in one batch (7 months). Or 258 kids in  14 Months.

    Goat farming business Government scheme

    Feed for Goat farming business

    If you want to see your goat husbandry flourishing, then it is most important that you give your goats a nutritious diet from time to time.

    Below we are telling you about some diet which is one of them

    1. Protein

    Protein plays an important role in the growth of the body of goats. To replenish protein, you can give your goats pulses like berseem, kidney beans, and cowpea in a certain amount of time.

    2. Carbohydrate

    Carbohydrates are used for energy. You can feed your goats by mixing wheat, rice, maize etc. in straw.

    3. fat

    The work of fat is also to provide energy to the animals, but keep in mind that even a small amount of it can harm the animal, so it would be good if you do not give it without getting information from the animal expert.

    3. Vitamins and Mineral Salts (Vitamins)

    These are very useful in maintaining the reproductive capacity and physical capacity of the animal.

    Diseases and treatment found in goats

    There are chances of following diseases in goats, but if you take care of them properly, then you will easily save your goats from these diseases.

    The diseases found in goats are as follows

    • Pneumonia
    • Poisonous diarrhoea (enterotoxemia)
    • Footrot
    • Infected abortion (brucellosis)
    • Spleen fever
    • Galloping
    • Prevention
    • Jones disease
    • Thanela disease

    To avoid all these diseases, you must show all your goats to animal specialists and get them vaccinated from time to time.

    Follow goats with the scientific method only (Goat farming business with the scientific method only).

    Goat farming business Registration

    If you want to register this new business, then you can get it done by the DSC ie District Industries Center near your city.

    But if you want to do it yourself, you can also register your business through industry base.

    If you get your business registered, then you will get the benefit easily in all the schemes of the Government of India, for which you need to register your business.

    Goat farming business Scope

    Goat farming in India has tremendous scope and potential for the following reasons:

    • More than 80% of the Indian population are meat-eaters.
    • As people’s purchasing power is increasing and there is a distinct change in consumption patterns, non-veg has now become an essential part of the diet.
    • Mutton is preferred by chicken or beef/pork (produced by a selected section)
    • The availability of mutton is less than the demand.
    • It requires a small investment and is not as risky for a commercial proposition as compared to dairy.
    • Sale of goats meat is never a problem due to the above reasons.

    Export capacity

    The scope of export is also huge, although selling goat meat abroad has to comply with the strict phylogenetic conditions and standards of the respective nations.

    This link to APEDA will be useful for those interested in exports,

    Precaution for Goat farming business

    To make any business successful, some things have to be taken care of, after which you get to benefit from that business.

    In the same way, in this business also you have to pay attention to some important points like

    • Medicine from time to time
    • Food on time
    • Timely water
    • Proper maintenance etc.
    • Keep them away from any kind of deadly animals
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