Thursday 23 February 2017

Sheep farming Loan and Subsidy



Sheep farming business is gaining momentum in in India since meat lovers are increasing. The demand and price for Sheep meat is increasing every year. Apart from this, there many people who are unemployed, and there are people who wants to invest and there are people who wants to experiment with Sheep farming business. Whatever the case, If you are planning for commercial Sheep farming, you must know the fact that the initial investment would be more and you may not able afford this. Sheep farmers should also understand the fact that they reach break-even point only after 2 years period. Subsequent years would be profitable. Central government of India and various state governments are encouraging Indian Sheep farmers under various agriculture schemes and Sheep farming is one of them. 

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Wednesday 15 February 2017

Tips For Sheep Farming Profits



Well, Sheep farming is one of the rapidly growing livestock business in India as the demand for meat is very high and increasing every year. Most of the youngsters and entrepreneurs are trying to set up Sheep farming business units. There is a huge potential in Sheep farming, if one personally dedicate or manage the farm. It may be a dairy Sheep farming or meat Sheep farming, there are some tips every Sheep farmer should know before venturing to obtain good profits. Let us put some Sheep farming profit tips here. 

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Saturday 4 February 2017

Sheep Breeding Management


Commercial sheep farmers should have basic idea of sheep breeding information.  Knowledge, skill and efforts ensure success in sheep farming business. The following write-up details about sheep breeding practices, methods of mating and reproduction parameters.

Ø  Sheep Breeding Management Practices #1: The ideal male sheep and female sheep ratio should be 1:20.
Ø  Sheep Breeding Management Practices #2: For better mating chances, young male sheep (rams) should be put in to experienced older ewes (female sheep) flock and older rams (male sheep) to younger ewes (female sheep).

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