GOAT AND SHEEP FARMING

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The   domestication  of  animals  was  carried  out   during Neolithic  times  along with the cultivation  of  cereals.  First goats  and  sheep,  second cattle and  pigs,  and  finally  draft animals such as horses and asses were domesticated.

The wild goat (Capra hircus), the chief ancestral stock from which the various breeds of domestic goats have been derived,  is found in the barren hills of Baluchistan and the western Sind. In northeast  Quetta, it is replaced by markhor  (capra  falconeri), also  found in Turkestan, Afghanistan, Baluchistan  and  Kashmir. The Circassian goat is said to be the descendent of the  markhor. By  far  the  most important variety is the  bezoar  goat  (Capra hircus aegagrus), which ranges from the Sind in the east  through Iran  and  Asia  Minor to Crete and the  Cyclades  in  the  west, although in many parts of this area it has disappeared. From Iran it  extends  into Russian Turkestan and the  Caucasus,  and  into western Asia Minor.

Project Report Covers:

  •     Introduction
  •     Uses and Applications
  •     Properties
  •     Market Survey with future aspects
  •     Present Manufacturers
  •     B.I.S. Specifications
  •     Manufacturing Process with Formulae
  •    Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis
  •     Capacity
  •     Land & Building Requirements with Rates
  •     List & Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs
  •     Raw Materials
  •     Details/List and Costs
  •     Power & Water Requirements
  •     Labour/Staff Requirements
  •     Utilities and Overheads
  •     Total Capital Investment
  •     Turnover
  •     Cost of Production
  •     Break Even Point
  •     Profitability
  •     Land Man Ratio
  •     Suppliers of Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials.
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Plant Capacity

GOAT AND SHEEP FARMING

Land and Building

Area 2500 Sq.Mtrs. Rs. 95.40 Lacs

Plant & Machinery

Rs.5.5 Lacs

Working Capital 3 Months

Rs. 19.00 Lacs

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 1.56 Cr

Rate of Return

24%

Break Even Point

51%