Goat Farming (Part 9 of 9) - Breed Development
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0:36 - Straight to the Nimbkar Farm
0:56 - Nimbkar Farm Startup
1:13 - Advice for new, young breeders
1:29 - Importance of Genetics and Environment
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In this video watch Akbar K Qureshi, owner of Qureshi Farm visit the pioneers of the exotic breed, the Australian Boer in India.
There is a ban placed on imports of live goat in India, however, the Nimbkar farm boost 200 purebred Boer Does and Bucks. How they transformed 15 embryos to one of the biggest suppliers of exotic breed in India is commendable.
We were fortunate to meet with the Managing Director of Nimbkar seeds who was kind enough to answer a few questions.
Watch Mr. Zia Qureshi, address concerns of the rising price of milk and meat in the country and ways we can overcome the problems by crossing the local breeds. In addition, improving the genetics of local breeds for better milk and meat yield.
Akbar Khan Qureshi, owner Qureshi Farm www.qureshifarm.com shares his experience on starting and growing the goat farm. Summary on commercial goat farming from the basic structure of details required for the shed indoor and outdoor, feed storage block, cultivation of feed, making of silage pit and silage. Daily Farm Management activities to be performed from cleaning, feeding and cultivating. The type of feed to be used, Dry Feed, GreenFeed, and Silage. We further introduce our breeds the Majestic Jamnapari Goat and the Single color Sirohi Goats, best crossed with Bore, Jhakrana Dairy breed, Barbari breed and the Eid Bucks. Kid management shows milk-feeding, the introduction of concentrates and minerals to kids. Video prepared by Akbar K Qureshi from Qureshi Farm, Fatehpur, District Sikar, Rajasthan, INDIA as an initiative to "Empower" rural India.
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