Before starting an animal husbandry business These five points need to be considered. (This is called the 5M principle for short.)
This business is a continuous process business. There is no day off in this, constant manpower is required for supervision in animal husbandry, for cleaning, mowing the grass, judging the animals to bring the grass, milking work - filling the congregation etc. Approximately 1 to 2 men per 10 adult animals are required. Larger farms also need a little more skilled staff to account for modern farming and animal husbandry equipment.
It will be seen later if there is no money management - don't buy cattle with the idea of making arrangements. Surviving debt, savings, income against farm expenses, any loan or other assistance scheme run by the government-union, social occasions to be done at home in the near future, treatment of accidental major illnesses, etc. Please.
In this, one has to consider any real estate required for the animal husbandry business.
- A place to keep animals
- Convenience for light connection
- Bore for cleaning equipment water
- Well - Ele.Motor
- Tank fodder storage system, fodder mowing equipment (from farm and shed) for milking and storage
- Machinery Fodder - Fodder - Milk carrying equipment Land for fodder
-Living space and construction for men kept on the farm
-Fans, foggers and nets etc. for the welfare of animals ... Apart from this there may be other aspects as well.
-Even to adopt as much scientific and modern approach as possible in everyone, never run blindly.
Mainly supplementary foods like livestock, fodder, fodder, mineral milk. The cost of greenery is low. Reduce food costs per liter of milk product by keeping it available for many months. Arrange dry fodder according to the season.
The current state of the business can be ascertained by registering the required records. For planning work arrangements for the future, for maintaining animal health, for producing high quality milk. Maintaining a sense of teamwork and ownership of the farm among the men working on the farm for their economic development as well.