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Saturday / Apr 13, 2019 /

WHY WE CAN’T KEEP THE ANGLO NUBIAN OR SAANEN GOAT IN PLACE OF DESI COW

UK Atheya / Cattle Milk Production, Goat, Goat General Information /

Most of our Desi cows are low milk producer, producing 2 or 3 lire of milk per day with a shorter lactation period of 150 days, these Desi cows are seasonal breeder giving milk in the summer months. However, some Desi milk breed like Gir, Sahiwal and Red Sindhi producing over 3000-litre milk in a…

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Saturday / Mar 16, 2019 /

Artificial Insemination in Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

Introduction The chances of inception after Artificial Insemination in different species of animal (goat, dogs, cows) varies. In dogs it is 50%, in Cows its 60% and in Goat it is 80% (In sheep Artificial Insemination is not possible) the highest conception rate is in pigs. It is above 90%. There is a ban on…

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Saturday / Mar 16, 2019 /

Anglo-Nubian Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat Breed /

The Anglo-Nubian is British breed of goat. It is a crossbreed goat, crossbred between British and Indian goat (Sirohi or Jamunapari). This goat can live in hot temperature. It is famous for the looks and the meat and milk production. Characteristics of Anglo Nubian Goat Size of this goat is medium, they can be black,…

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Wednesday / Mar 13, 2019 /

Saanen Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat Breed, Goat General Information /

The Saanen Goat is originated from Switzerland (domestic Swiss breed), this is well known for the good milk production, its milk is distributed over eighty countries in the world. It is a highly productive dairy goat. This goat is worldwide popular, the total world population of this goat is over 9,00,000, where 14,000 are in…

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Boer Goat with two Kids
Tuesday / Mar 12, 2019 /

Boer Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat Breed, Goat General Information /

The Boer Goat is originated from South Africa, and in early 1900s this goat is used for the commercial production of meat. The name was derived from Africans (Dutch) word Boer which means the farmer. This goat is widely used for meat production, they also produces high milk but are mainly used for meat. It…

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Beetal Goat
Tuesday / Mar 12, 2019 /

Beetal Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

The Beetal Goat is originated from India. This goat has similarities with Jamunapari goat, this goat is good in milk production and also can be used for commercial meat production. This goat can adapt to environmental conditions easily. This breed is found in Punjab region and used for meat and milk production. It is also…

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Monday / Mar 11, 2019 /

Black Bengal Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

The Black Bengal goat is a breed of goat found in West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar regions, and its originated from Bangladesh. This breed is usually colored black but it is also found in brown, white or grey. Height of this goat is small but, body structure is tight. It is poor in milk production. It is very popular…

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Sunday / Mar 10, 2019 /

Jamunapari Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

Jamunapari (Jamnapari) goat is an Indian Breed of goats, which is a native of District called Etawah, Uttarpradesh. It is also known as Etawah Goat. In 1953 this goat has been exported to Indonesia. This goat is useful in both milk and meat production. The Jamuna name is derived from an Indian river named Yamuna…

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Sunday / Mar 10, 2019 /

Sirohi Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

The Sirohi goat is an Indian breed of goats, which is native of Sirohi a district in Rajasthan, hence it is named Sirohi. But this is also known as the Ajmeri, Devgarhi. Sirohi goats can be found in Ajmer, Jaipur and Tonk districts. This goat is very popular as a meat goat breed. Its flesh…

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Saturday / Mar 09, 2019 /

Barbari Goat

UK Atheya / Goat, Goat General Information /

Introduction If we start making Kadaknath keeping as a business, then it does not give any returns until 6 months of age. The cost of young chicks over 100 rupees so if you buy 100 chicks then it will cost 100×100= 10,000 rupees. Plus rearing cost and housing will cost you above 50,000 rupees, till…

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