part 2 Feedback video of a dairy farmer about super care cattle feed 8000+

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @MohdSalim-ir3sz
    @MohdSalim-ir3sz 12 дней назад

    💯 recommend

  • @MohdSalim-ir3sz
    @MohdSalim-ir3sz 12 дней назад

    Boot hi acid feed hei

  • @shamimpandit1236
    @shamimpandit1236 16 дней назад

    Sir kya pulwama ma aap ki feed available hai

    • @ashiqsofi786
      @ashiqsofi786  15 дней назад

      Search our FB page dairy farm solutions and Support,and see there Nasir mohidin mir contact him 🤙 his no is available there

    • @ashiqsofi786
      @ashiqsofi786  15 дней назад

      +91 70066 08841 Call Mr Nasir sir for your quiry

  • @aabidhussaindar6004
    @aabidhussaindar6004 16 дней назад

    Sir rate ka hai per bag

  • @WaniTooba-b2t
    @WaniTooba-b2t 15 дней назад

    sir How àñd from whére í will Start and how mañy amóúnt it needs? gíve me your no....

    • @ashiqsofi786
      @ashiqsofi786  15 дней назад

      First do some research or do crush course, or start from single Cow

    • @ashiqsofi786
      @ashiqsofi786  15 дней назад

      Here’s a concise guide to starting a dairy farm:
      1. Research and Planning
      Market demand: Assess the local market for milk.
      Budgeting: Plan for land, cattle, infrastructure, and feed costs.
      Regulations: Ensure you comply with local laws and obtain permits.
      2. Location Selection
      Choose a site with access to water, proper drainage, and suitable climate.
      3. Cattle Selection
      Choose high-yield breeds like Holstein, Jersey, or local crossbreeds like Sahiwal.
      4. Infrastructure Setup
      Build a clean, well-ventilated shed (20-25 sq. ft. per cow).
      Set up a milking area and milk storage tanks.
      5. Feeding and Health
      Provide green fodder, dry fodder, and quality feed like Prohigy Super Care.
      Ensure access to clean water and regular veterinary care.
      6. Labor
      Hire skilled workers for milking, feeding, and maintaining the farm.
      7. Milk Marketing
      Sell raw milk or process it into dairy products like yogurt or cheese.
      Connect with local buyers or cooperatives.
      8. Financial Management
      Track expenses (feed, labor, maintenance) and income.
      Look into government grants or loans.
      Start small, and gradually scale as you gain experience.