Commercial Dairy Farms Must Be Successful

Commercial Dairy Farms Must Be Successful

 

 

 The country's milk demand is 12.12 million metric tons per year, production is 2.25 million metric tons per year, shortage is 5.2 million metric tons per year.  In the light of the demand, about 1.5 dairy farms, small and large, have developed in our country.  Currently, dairy farming is a lucrative business through the rearing of cows of Shankar.  Unemployment can reach through this.

 

 

 

 In the meantime, many in the media have found a place to change the fortunes of dairy farms.  Dairy farm business is growing day by day.  However, it is important to have the right idea.  Improved management, proper breeding, balanced diet, prognosis and first aid of cows need to know about the latest technology for cows rearing.

 

 Characteristics of herbal cows - Head light and small size, forehead wide, bright eyes, interest in food.  Physical Characteristics: The front of the body is light, the back side is heavy and well-organized, the physical shape is attractive, the body is loose.  Rug: The ribcage is clear, the bone structure is consistent.

 

 Leather: The skin is thin, there will be no excessive fat accumulation under the skin, the skin color will be bright, the hair will be smooth and shiny.  Olan: The Olan is very structured and consistent with the body, butts will be the same size.  The four bobs will be at equal distances and parallel.  Dairy: The dairy will be thick and clear, with the bottom of the navel on the side of the navel.

 

 Farm management: Farm management is a technique by which to adjust farm resources, opportunities and time.  The benefits of good management are: 1.  Thrift of wealth 2.  Fruit in short time 3.  More production in short time.  To prevent wastage of energy and labor.  To achieve quality and excellence in production.

 

 General management: The cow inherits its quality.  But as far as the hereditary quality of the cow is concerned, special care must be taken in its management.  Protecting daily hygiene, science-approved habitat, balanced feeding, proper breeding, immunization etc. are the fundamentals of improved cows rearing.

 

 Habitat: Good livelihood for cows is required for rearing cows at family level or at farm level.  Cows need proper habitat or shelters to protect them from various adverse conditions such as storms, rains, over-cold and hot and other inherently natural disasters, insects, thieves, wildlife.

 

 In light of our weather, it is desirable for the house to move north-south to allow plenty of light to air.  In no case should the damp condition of the house be avoided.  It is best if the floor of the room is a brick bed.  Occasionally washing with disinfectants is necessary to suppress odors and mosquitoes in the home.

 

 There are two types of livestock livestock: 1.  Open or generous house  Locked and Common Houses.  Characteristics of a tied house: This method can be done by bending the neck with a cord or iron chain.  Cows' food, water intake and milking can be done in one place.

 

 Advantages: Cow milk is easy to milk because it is tied, animals are safe in adverse weather, quite convenient for artificial breeding, livestock can be kept in prescribed small places.  Disadvantages: In this method the cost of house construction is high, there is no easy rotation of the animal, there is the possibility of various diseases due to the cost of the animal.

 

 The design of the enclosed house: In this system of cattle the animals are always tied.  For this, it is necessary to build a house with the goal of cleaning the herds.  Common goats are of two types:

 

 Uniform cattle herds: These cattle are made for breeding in a long row for a small number of cattle.  To keep each animal separate, the partition is provided with a zip pipe, the length of the partition pipe is 5 cm.  And 5 cm in height.  Need to have a cow stand 1 cm, side space 3 cm, feeding pot 3 cm.  Now

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