Goat farming is lucrative business

Date: 30-04-2021 7:50 pm (3 years ago) | Author: Jona Onos
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WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT GOAT FARMING IN NIGERIA? Is it profitable enough? All the important goat farming information are here. Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years. Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain. Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000. If you already
All the important goat farming information are here.
Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years.
Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain.
Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000.
If you already own a land, with about N300,000, you can buy 30 goats; its know that goat bear 2-3 kids twice annually, thus, you can expect a total stock of 130goats at the end of the year, if sell at average of N8,000; you will end up with N1million. Your profit margin will depend on how much you have spent on feeding and health cares
Types of goats
Dairy breeds
These species include Alpine, Nubian, Nigerian dwarf, LaManchas, Oberhasli, Saanen goats. Such goats have long lactation period and are able to give from 5 to 8 liters of milk per day.
Milk Goat milk is a highly nutritious product that is useful to both adults and children. Unlike cow milk, there is no need to boil goat milk: it is bactericidal one.
Goat milk can be taken as a basis for making dairy products, in particular, goat cheese. The amount of milk depends on types of goats. The best ones can produce up to 4 liters of milk per day.
Meat breeds
Dwarf breeds Nigerian dwarf
These are Nigerian dwarf and Pigmy goats. For the beginners, these species are of no interest. The animal’s only quality is its attractive appearance.
What weather condition is suitable for rearing goats in Nigeria?
goat is one animal that is never selective of weather condition. And to top it all, Nigeria weather is very suitable for rearing goats in any state.
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WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT GOAT FARMING IN NIGERIA? Is it profitable enough? All the important goat farming information are here. Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years. Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain. Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000. If you already
All the important goat farming information are here.
Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years.
Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain.
Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000.
If you already own a land, with about N300,000, you can buy 30 goats; its know that goat bear 2-3 kids twice annually, thus, you can expect a total stock of 130goats at the end of the year, if sell at average of N8,000; you will end up with N1million. Your profit margin will depend on how much you have spent on feeding and health cares
Types of goats
Dairy breeds
These species include Alpine, Nubian, Nigerian dwarf, LaManchas, Oberhasli, Saanen goats. Such goats have long lactation period and are able to give from 5 to 8 liters of milk per day.
Milk Goat milk is a highly nutritious product that is useful to both adults and children. Unlike cow milk, there is no need to boil goat milk: it is bactericidal one.
Goat milk can be taken as a basis for making dairy products, in particular, goat cheese. The amount of milk depends on types of goats. The best ones can produce up to 4 liters of milk per day.
Meat breeds
Dwarf breeds Nigerian dwarf
These are Nigerian dwarf and Pigmy goats. For the beginners, these species are of no interest. The animal’s only quality is its attractive appearance.
What weather condition is suitable for rearing goats in Nigeria?
goat is one animal that is never selective of weather condition. And to top it all, Nigeria weather is very suitable for rearing goats in any state.
☎️08104864280
WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT GOAT FARMING IN NIGERIA? Is it profitable enough? All the important goat farming information are here. Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years. Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain. Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000. If you already
All the important goat farming information are here.
Goat farming in Nigeria The life cycle of goats: 9-17 years.
Goat feed: grass, green branches of trees and shrubs, also grain.
Average price for one goat: from N5000 to N30000.
If you already own a land, with about N300,000, you can buy 30 goats; its know that goat bear 2-3 kids twice annually, thus, you can expect a total stock of 130goats at the end of the year, if sell at average of N8,000; you will end up with N1million. Your profit margin will depend on how much you have spent on feeding and health cares
Types of goats
Dairy breeds
These species include Alpine, Nubian, Nigerian dwarf, LaManchas, Oberhasli, Saanen goats. Such goats have long lactation period and are able to give from 5 to 8 liters of milk per day.
Milk Goat milk is a highly nutritious product that is useful to both adults and children. Unlike cow milk, there is no need to boil goat milk: it is bactericidal one.
Goat milk can be taken as a basis for making dairy products, in particular, goat cheese. The amount of milk depends on types of goats. The best ones can produce up to 4 liters of milk per day.
Meat breeds
Dwarf breeds Nigerian dwarf
These are Nigerian dwarf and Pigmy goats. For the beginners, these species are of no interest. The animal’s only quality is its attractive appearance.
What weather condition is suitable for rearing goats in Nigeria?
goat is one animal that is never selective of weather condition. And to top it all, Nigeria weather is very suitable for rearing goats in any state.
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Posted: at 30-04-2021 07:50 PM (3 years ago) | Newbie
- EmilyMann at 30-05-2024 10:09 PM (9 months ago)
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You know, goat farming has been on my mind lately. It's like this itch I can't quite scratch - intriguing, yet somewhat mysterious.
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- abasssalisu at 30-05-2024 10:23 PM (9 months ago)
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I stumbled upon some info about it being a lucrative business,  especially in Nigeria. The thought of owning a herd of goats, watching them grow and multiply, is oddly appealing, isn't it? But hey, if you're like me, still hunting for more details, I've got a little nugget of wisdom to share. Ever heard of Improve Employee Wellbeing courses? Yeah, I know, it sounds unrelated, but bear with me. These courses offer insights that transcend just the workplace - they delve into the intricacies of managing resources, fostering growth, and finding balance. And hey, who's to say those insights can't apply to goat farming, too, right?
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