How do you raise goats?

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Assalamualaikum how are you all blurt spaceCommunity I am @mustakin321 from Bangladesh.

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Goat is a domesticated animal, mainly raised for milk, meat and leather. It is known to be intelligent, curious and adaptable animal. Goats can be of different species, such as - Desi Goat, Jamnapari, Beetle, Black Bengal etc Some characteristics of goats Diet Goats generally eat grass, leaves, vegetables, hay etc Reproduction: Goats usually give birth 1-2 times a year, and can give birth to 1-3 kids at a time Uses: Goat milk is nutritious and has many medicinal properties. Its flesh is tasty and the skin is used in a variety of leather products. Temperament: Goats are social animals and generally like to be in groups Lifespan: Goats can usually live for 10-15 years Goat rearing is a profitable business in the rural economy. It can be reared at relatively low cost and can be reared in a small spaceSome more important facts and fun facts about goats Lifestyle and Habits of Goats intelligent Animals: Goats are quite intelligent and can easily adapt to their surroundings.Can be reared in small space: Goat can be reared in relatively small space, so it is popular in cities or villages.Cleanliness Many people think goats are dirty animals, but they are actually quite clean when it comes to eating.Likes to run Goats love to play sports and run. Many times they try to jump and climb trees Sense of smell: Goats have a very strong sense of smell, which helps them detect food.Benefits of Goat value of milk Goat's milk is easier to digest than cow's milk and is rich in calcium and vitamins.Uses in leather industry Quality leather products are made from goat skin.Sagal farming is a profitable and easy animal husbandry business. But to do it properly, some things are important to keep in mind. Below are the steps of proper way of keeping the seagull:Breed selectionIt is important to choose the right breed of sagal. Generally three types of sagal are observed For milk: Jamnapari, Suofok, BeetalFor meat: Black Bengal (Bangladeshi Desi breed), Boar For both: Tellicherry, SindhiFarm site selectionChoose an open, well-ventilated area.Choose a place where water and food are easily available. Build loft (raised floor) houses to avoid waterlogging.Food managementSagal should be fed moderate and nutritious food to keep them healthy and grow fast.Natural food: grass, leaves, napier grassDry food: bran, wheat, rice, maizeFood supplements: salt, calcium, vitaminsCare and health system It is important to keep the farm clean regularly. Should be kept in a shaded environment during summer

Let's discuss in more detail about Sagal farming. Advanced farming techniques and plans for successful farms farm management Good planning and management are essential if you want to build a successful sagal farm.Correct Farm Type Machar (raised floor) farm: If kept like this, faeces and urine fall down easily, the farm stays clean.Raw soil farm: Suitable for native varieties, but needs to be kept more clean.Semi-intensive farms: partly open and partly indoor, suitable for modern farming.Choosing the Right Place:Elevated and water-free placeOpen ventilation systemNearest water source (river, pond or tubewell) Farm Design Allow at least 10-15 square feet of space for each rug..Use straw or wood floors to keep moisture low. Provide good lighting and ventilation.Proper variety selection and production enhancement It is important to select the best breed according to the purpose of raising chickens. Adv

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Natural grass scavengers: Goats eat field weeds, which is good for the environment Meat Quality: Goat meat is low in fat, which is considered healthy Some interesting facts Goats' eyes are cross-shaped, which helps them see up to 330 degrees.They communicate with each other using 20-30 different types of calls Goats have good memories, they can remember places and faces for long periods of timeThe most expensive goat in the world is the "Savanna" breed, which can cost up to several thousand dollars.Goats are not only domestic animals but also part of many cultures. Goats play an important role in sacrifices and various religious ceremonies in many countries including Bangladesh.Goats benefit us in many ways. Some of the main benefits are Milk supply: Goat milk is nutritious and easily digestible, which is beneficial for children and the elderly Meat supply: Goat meat (khasi or chapa) is tasty and nutritious, a good source of protein Hair and leather: The hair of some breeds of goats is used to make high-quality woolen fabrics, and the leather is used in a variety of leather goods Organic Manure: Goat excreta acts as organic manure to increase the fertility of the land.

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Low cost, high profit: Goat rearing is a good source of income for farmers as it is profitable at relatively low cost.Clearing the land of weeds: Goats eat weeds and different types of grasses, which help control the weeds of the land.Also, goat rearing plays an important role in the rural economy and can help in eliminating unemployment.Goats provide us with many other benefits, such as-Medicinal Milk: Goat milk has anti-allergic properties and is beneficial for asthma, gastric and digestive problems.Goat dung and urine: These are used as organic fertilizers, which increase soil fertility and can be an alternative to chemical fertilizers.High-quality wool (source of wool): Cashmere and Angora goats provide high-quality wool, which is used to make winter clothing.Goat skin: It is used to make quality leather products such as shoes, bags and belts.Meeting Food Needs: Goat meat and milk are good sources of protein, helping to meet nutritional deficiencies in humans.ids in food and agriculture: Goats clear fields by eating grasses and shrubs, which help prepare land for agriculture.Fast Breeding: Goats breed very quickly, resulting in high earning potential in a short period of time.Hobbies and pastimes: Many keep goats as pets and participate in various competitions. Eco-friendly animals: Goats take up less space and can survive on less food than cows or buffaloes, which puts less pressure on thenvironment.For this reason, goat rearing is not only economically profitable, but also helps in improving the standard of living of people.Goats provide us with many other benefits, which are important in several ways Economic and Social BenefitsRole in rural economy: Poor farmers and ranchers can earn extra income by rearing goats ncreasing women's self-reliance: In many villages, women are becoming self-reliant by rearing goats, which creates opportunities for their economic emancipation Meeting the market demand: The demand for goat milk, meat, skin and wool is increasing day by day, which is profitable for traders High profit with low investment: Goat rearing costs less than cattle and buffalo, but the profit is high Agricultural and Environmental Benefits Control of field weeds: Goats eat weeds in fields and forests, which help in the maintenance of agricultural land.Making natural fertilizers: Goat dung and urine act as natural fertilizers for land, which is an alternative to chemical fertilizers Eco-friendly animals: Goats emit less methane gas than cows, which helps reduce climate chanBenefits of GoatThe role of domestic animals in human life is immense. Among these animals, goat is an important animal, which benefits us in many ways. It is not only a source of meat and milk, but also very beneficial in terms of economy, agriculture, environment and health.Nutritional benefits of goatGoat milk is full of nutrients. It is easily digestible and very beneficial for children and old people. Goat's milk is rich in calcium, vitamins and proteins, which help in the formation of bones and teeth. Besides, goat meat is very tasty and nutritious, which plays an important role in meeting the protein needs of the body.Economic benefitsGoat rearing is a profitable business. Goat rearing is possible at low cost and it creates high earning opportunities in short time. Poor farmers and ranchers can easily make a living by rearing goats. Women are also becoming self-reliant by rearing goats, which is contributing significantly to the rural economy. Besides, go

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