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MODI Bathoeng Investment To provide an environment that compliments the health and well being of our herd, produce goats that are true to breed standard.

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INVESTING IN A GOOD BUCK. The psychology of investing in a good buck is this. If you've got good breed...
23/05/2024

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INVESTING IN A GOOD BUCK.

The psychology of investing in a good buck is this. If you've got good breeding stock quantity even if it's Tswana goats say 20 or more and you gave them a P10k buck, from the offsprings you are sure of getting young bucks that are 50% the buck quality you bought. If you can sell for at least say P3k and then only 4 of them will return your investment of P10k and your stock is improved by 50% quality assuming Tswana goats. The stakes go high if your breeding stock is good boergoat crosses or even pure breed where you start selling from at least P5k at the minimum.

As they say, the price will be forgotten, but the quality remains.

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INVESTING IN A GOOD BUCK. The psychology of investing in a good buck is this. If you've got good breed...
23/05/2024

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INVESTING IN A GOOD BUCK.

The psychology of investing in a good buck is this. If you've got good breeding stock quantity even if it's Tswana goats say 20 or more and you gave them a P10k buck, from the offsprings you are sure of getting young bucks that are 50% the buck quality you bought. If you can sell for at least say P3k and then only 4 of them will return your investment of P10k and your stock is improved by 50% quality assuming Tswana goats. The stakes go high if your breeding stock is good boergoat crosses or even pure breed where you start selling from at least P5k at the minimum.

As they say, the price will be forgotten, but the quality remains.
But ee yone ke ya start up!!!

18/05/2024

NOSE - Discharge from the nose may indicate nasal bot fly (Oestrus ovis ).

EYE -anaemia may be due to wireworm( haemonchus contortus ) and other worm species that cause anaemia conditions such as hookworm.

JAW- A soft subcutaneous swelling below the jaw is known as the bottle jaw . This is another symptom of worm species that cause anaemia.

BACK- Body condition scoring is the assessment of overall condition of the animal. If only a few in the flock show poor condition ,this may show worms that suppress the animal's appetite such as bankrupt worm ,Brown stomach worm and conical fluke.

TAIL- Parasites such as conical fluke and roundworms cause mild or severe diarrhoea. Parasites are known as to be major cause of diarrhoea therefore the farmer needs to treat those with visible diarrhoea.

19/02/2024

Goat housing
1. Suitable goat housing or shelter is very important for a goat farming business.
2. Because goats also need houses like other domestic animals for staying at night, security, and to prevent adverse climates and colds.
3. When building a house for your goats, always place an emphasis on their comfort.
4. Ensure that your goats are living happily inside their house and that the house is suitable enough to keep them free from adverse weather and all types of predators.

HOW TO START A GOAT FARMING BUSINESSGoat business is profitable. with some guidance and patience anyone will sure make a...
05/05/2022

HOW TO START A GOAT FARMING BUSINESS

Goat business is profitable. with some guidance and patience anyone will sure make a living from it. the market for goat is high and will continue to increase. yet many young folks are not looking into this direction. whether you desire to go into goat farming or simply rearing for personal purposes, we are willing to provide guidance.
Or if you simply want to go into buying and selling of goats, which is very lucrative!

Decide what type of goat business you want to do

👉Goat business is a diversified business. Goats
produce diary and meat, aside the excreta and hair.
Goats can also be breed to sell. As a business
owner explore these different aspects of the business and make money. Decide on which areas you want to
focus your attention on.

Identify the purpose of your goat farming business.
these are no hard things and anyone can do it with a bit of commitment and guidance.

👉Do one need big money to start goat Business? no as you will discover later on.
👉Can one even start with zero budget ? yes.
can one start small ? yes as you will discover later on.
👉what about feeding issue any ways around this without big budget? yes .
👉shelter and security ? yes serious issues but there are ways around them.
👉need for training ? yes formal or informal ,
👉on the job or otherwise
Risk ? yes. moderate to high but can be mitigated .
👉profitable ? sure , profitable with ready market year round without religious, cultural or medical limitations

RAW BASICS!

1. decide your area of interest. I suggest you settle for goat meat production including live goats.

2. decide that you will run it as a business. give a name to it: e.g Brazil Goat company ltd, after you have enough fund you may register it later. but have record books .treat it as full fledge business entity even if you are doing it part time.

3. you can do it full time or part time but you need to schedule your time to see the goat daily. don't delegate yet. start part time. later employ attendants.

4.start small to gain experience at least for few months. do it at this stage alone. start with 10 goats of mixed breeds but don't worry too much about breeds at this stage. if you start with 50 goats chances are high that you will fail or be discouraged except you hire experienced hands which will increase your budget.

4. secure a space for your goat.

do you really need a large space for goats ? do you need grazing pasture ? is the extensive system of goat management still profitable for commercial goat business ? what is the current trend that is profitable in the long term ?

I will tell you. you don't need this kind of space people talk about. they are "old school" and rustic stuffs. from experience, culture, research and the science of goat you don't.

4. secure a space for your goat.

the popular belief is the that goats can be economically maintained ONLY under semi-intensive and extensive systems with a provision of grazing. however contrary to this , goats can be and has been raised successfully under intensive system of management both here in africa and elsewhere. in fact most commercial goat farms in India are under extensive system.

so non access to grazing resources and large expanse of Land should not discourage intending commercial goat farmers.
the question therefore is this: how do you handle the issue of feeding without access to free large expanse of grasses?

You can consider

👉 hydroponic fodder growing
👉you can start fodder beds around your home
👉make sure to understand goat feeding so you can use alternative supplement feeding!
✍🏻just note that you can raise goats for profit without large expanse of land . in fact it is more profitable

question comes: are you saying that my large backyard is still OK for 10 goats? yes if you can secure them properly with good ventilation and protection from rain and adverse weather conditions. in fact there are several reasons why you need to start from your backyard or nearby space. don't go buy big farmland yet until you grow big after starting from your back yard or nearby space.

so you have no reason not to go into goat farming. 👉so your next assignment is to go prepare your backyard or lease your neighbours backyard.
👉construct open sheds backing the wall of your fence. that is where to keep the goats.

✍🏻Shelter
Goats need to be confined at night for a number of reasons:
👉To provide shelter from bad weather
👉To prevent theft
👉To prevent predation.

✍🏻If animals are kraaled but are not provided with a shelter they will be exposed to the weather and will not be able to choose a place that is more protected from rain or wind. For this reason, it is important that the kraal owner provides the necessary shelter and protection.
✍🏻In building such a structure it is important to consider the following aspects:
👉A roof to protect from rain
👉Walls/sides to protect from wind
👉Drainage or cement floor to prevent the ground from being too muddy after rain
👉Provision of raised areas (preferably slatted to allow droppings to fall through) where goats can escape from wet, muddy conditions
👉It is also important that it is possible to clean the kraal in order to prevent the build up of disease-causing bacteria and parasites in the dung and dust.

STOCKING IN GOAT BUSINESS

Dont start your goat business with one goat. Plan on getting at least two goats. Normally if you have enough fund get ten goats. Goats are social animals, and are more likely to be uncooperative or try to escape if kept alone. Always keep at least
two goats in each enclosure.

👉Dont keep uncastrated males (bucks) with females (does) in same enclosure all the time except for planned breeding purpose.
👉Decide how many male and female goats to purchase.

✍🏻There are three
main types of goats divided by s*x:

👉females, called does;

👉uncastrated males,called bucks;

👉castrated males, called wethers.

Does need to be impregnated by a buck before they produce milk and kids,but raising a buck can require a lot of extra work.

Bucks require a separate enclosure, may develop a strong odor, and are often aggressive.

For the easiest way to start your goat farm, buy two does, and pay another goat farm for the opportunity to breed your does with its buck.

wethers are not able to breed or produce milk. Many goat farms end up with wethers when their goats give birth to extra males.

so you should consider castrating the extra males and keep just one male for between 25 and 50 females.

If you do purchase a buck, consider one with the ideal traits in goats without any defect so as not to introduce defects into your herd .
👉It is a wise management decision to choose a buck to breed selected does and run only that buck with the females.

Different goat breeds
✍🏻Goat breeds can be divided into three categories:

👉1. Indigenous breeds which have been naturally selected for adaptability to harsh environments and which are generally used for meat production, but are also important for cultural purposes.

👉2. Meat breeds which have been specifically bred for meaproducing characteristics. Such breeds available in Africa include Boer Goats, Savanna Goats and Kalahari Red Goats. It is generally accepted that they are more susceptible to disease than non-improved goats.

3. Dairy breeds which are all imported breeds and include mainly

Saanen goats and Toggenburg goats. These are breeds that have been selected for milk production and are used for the production of milk and processed milk products such as cheese and yoghurt. It is generally accepted that these breeds are very susceptible to diseases and parasites.

Basic information for indigenous goats!!

👉Length of gestation period (pregnancy) 150 days (approximately 5 months)
👉Birth weight 2.5 kg
👉Weaning weight (weight when kid stops suckling) 12-15 kg
👉Mature mass of female 35-40 kg
👉Mature mass of rams 45-50 kg
👉Breeding age for young ewes 9 months
👉Main kidding seasons (April–June) or (September–December)
👉Ram/ewe ratio 1 ram to 20 ewes (5 rams for every 100 ewes)
👉Lifespan (10-12 years).

Goats can be kept healthy by:

👉Ensuring that they have access to enough feed of the correct quality
👉Ensuring they have access to clean water
👉Following a vaccination programme against common diseases
👉Keeping internal and external parasites under control
👉Keeping sick goats separate so that disease does not spread to healthy goats
👉Making sure that any goats introduced to the flock are disease-free
👉Sheltering goats from adverse weather. If a goat does get sick it needs to be treated. More importantly, it is essential to keep a record of goats that you treat because if a particular animal gets sick often, it should be culled as it is a weak individual and is not only costing you money but is also passing on its genes to the next generation.

How do I know if my goat is sick?
If the goat is sick:

👉It will appear dull and listless
👉It may have obvious symptoms of sickness such as coughing or diarrhoea
👉It may not follow the rest of the flock when they go out to feed
👉It may have an abnormal temperature – either too high or too low.

✍🏻Key equipment The goat farmer should have access to:

👉Cooler box
👉Goat book
👉Animal Health Book
👉Burdizzo
👉Ear tag applicator
👉Hoof trimmers 👉Tattoo applicator, ink and alphabet
👉Knapsack sprayer
👉Scale or weight belt
👉Mask
👉Gloves
👉Blades
👉Digital thermometer
👉Antiseptic handwash
👉Gauze swabs.

✍🏻Consumable medicines and equipment
The goat farmer should have on hand:

👉Disposable syringes (5cc, 10cc)
👉Large syringe for drenching/dosing (60cc)
👉Non disposable syringe
👉Needles (20 gauge or 22 gauge but preferably 5/8 or 1 inch length)
👉Antibiotic eye powder
👉Antibiotic powder (such as Terramycin powder)
👉Broad spectrum dewormer for wireworms, tapeworms and flukes, (e.e Prodose Orange and Eradiworm )
👉Dip – a conventional one to be mixed with water (such as Tactic)
👉Wound spray with fly repellent
👉Coopers Wound oil
👉Tick grease
👉Long acting antibiotic (such as Terramycin LA)
👉Short acting antibiotic (such as oxytetracycline 120)
👉Sulphur based antibiotic (such as Disulphox) for treating coccidiosis
👉Injectable solution for mange, lice (such as Ivermectin)
👉Iodine spray
👉Iodine drops (for newborn kids)
👉Copper Sulphate (for foot baths)
👉Vitamins (such as Multivite).

✍🏻Record keeping Part To be able to manage your goats, you need some basic system of record keeping. Your system should be able to give you the following information:

👉The exact number of goats that you have (broken down into different age categories)
👉The dates when your ewes give birth and the number of kids born
👉The number of goats that die (and the age when they die and cause of death)
👉The exact goats that have been treated (for what and with what)
👉Who the mother of any particular kid is
👉When a particular ram was brought into the herd
👉The age of any particular goat (the year it was born)
👉The number of goats sold, time when they were sold and prices obtained.

Why not try goat farming today?

BOER GOAT FARMING🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐What are the best vegetation and soil-type conditions for Boer goats?🐐Soil conditions don't matter...
05/07/2021

BOER GOAT FARMING🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
What are the best vegetation and soil-type conditions for Boer goats?

🐐Soil conditions don't matter very much. If you let Boers do what they are naturally inclined to do, they'll spend 60% of their time browsing on shrubbery and the rest of the day they'll graze.

🐐The best thing to do for grazing is to use the principles of “control grazing." This means you give the goats enough for two or three days, then you move the fence - one fence in front of them, one fence in the back of them. That way, they do a good job at grazing your pastures. Otherwise, if you give them too much, they’ll run all over and soil the pasture, and cry for more.

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05/07/2021

BOER GOAT FARMING:🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Selection Methods and Tools

🐐Producers have many tools to aid them in selection with visual appraisal as the most common method. Under this method, producers visually review the live animal much in the same way a livestock judge evaluates livestock during a goat show.

Common selection tools include the following:
👇👇👇

🐐General visual appraisal

🐐Breeder records

🐐Performance data

🐐Genetic Animal Evaluation - EPDs

🐐Show records

🐐Pedigree data

🐐Industry standards

🐐Breed standards

Utilizing a combination of selection tools can provide insight into the genetic makeup of the animal which may not be determined from visual appraisal alone. When using the selection tools together, the producer will come closer to meeting the desirable production or herd goals.

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24/06/2021

HOW TO START A GOAT FARMING BUSINESS

Goat business is profitable. with some guidance and patience anyone will sure make a living from it. the market for goat is high and will continue to increase. yet many young folks are not looking into this direction. whether you desire to go into goat farming or simply rearing for personal purposes, we are willing to provide guidance.
Or if you simply want to go into buying and selling of goats, which is very lucrative!

Decide what type of goat business you want to do

👉Goat business is a diversified business. Goats
produce diary and meat, aside the excreta and hair.
Goats can also be breed to sell. As a business
owner explore these different aspects of the business and make money. Decide on which areas you want to
focus your attention on.

Identify the purpose of your goat farming business.
these are no hard things and anyone can do it with a bit of commitment and guidance.

👉Do one need big money to start goat Business? no as you will discover later on.
👉Can one even start with zero budget ? yes.
can one start small ? yes as you will discover later on.
👉what about feeding issue any ways around this without big budget? yes .
👉shelter and security ? yes serious issues but there are ways around them.
👉need for training ? yes formal or informal ,
👉on the job or otherwise
Risk ? yes. moderate to high but can be mitigated .
👉profitable ? sure , profitable with ready market year round without religious, cultural or medical limitations

RAW BASICS!

1. decide your area of interest. I suggest you settle for goat meat production including live goats.

2. decide that you will run it as a business. give a name to it: e.g Brazil Goat company ltd, after you have enough fund you may register it later. but have record books .treat it as full fledge business entity even if you are doing it part time.

3. you can do it full time or part time but you need to schedule your time to see the goat daily. don't delegate yet. start part time. later employ attendants.

4.start small to gain experience at least for few months. do it at this stage alone. start with 10 goats of mixed breeds but don't worry too much about breeds at this stage. if you start with 50 goats chances are high that you will fail or be discouraged except you hire experienced hands which will increase your budget.

4. secure a space for your goat.

do you really need a large space for goats ? do you need grazing pasture ? is the extensive system of goat management still profitable for commercial goat business ? what is the current trend that is profitable in the long term ?

I will tell you. you don't need this kind of space people talk about. they are "old school" and rustic stuffs. from experience, culture, research and the science of goat you don't.

4. secure a space for your goat.

the popular belief is the that goats can be economically maintained ONLY under semi-intensive and extensive systems with a provision of grazing. however contrary to this , goats can be and has been raised successfully under intensive system of management both here in africa and elsewhere. in fact most commercial goat farms in India are under extensive system.

so non access to grazing resources and large expanse of Land should not discourage intending commercial goat farmers.
the question therefore is this: how do you handle the issue of feeding without access to free large expanse of grasses?

You can consider

👉 hydroponic fodder growing
👉you can start fodder beds around your home
👉make sure to understand goat feeding so you can use alternative supplement feeding!
✍🏻just note that you can raise goats for profit without large expanse of land . in fact it is more profitable

question comes: are you saying that my large backyard is still OK for 10 goats? yes if you can secure them properly with good ventilation and protection from rain and adverse weather conditions. in fact there are several reasons why you need to start from your backyard or nearby space. don't go buy big farmland yet until you grow big after starting from your back yard or nearby space.

so you have no reason not to go into goat farming. 👉so your next assignment is to go prepare your backyard or lease your neighbours backyard.
👉construct open sheds backing the wall of your fence. that is where to keep the goats.

✍🏻Shelter
Goats need to be confined at night for a number of reasons:
👉To provide shelter from bad weather
👉To prevent theft
👉To prevent predation.

✍🏻If animals are kraaled but are not provided with a shelter they will be exposed to the weather and will not be able to choose a place that is more protected from rain or wind. For this reason, it is important that the kraal owner provides the necessary shelter and protection.
✍🏻In building such a structure it is important to consider the following aspects:
👉A roof to protect from rain
👉Walls/sides to protect from wind
👉Drainage or cement floor to prevent the ground from being too muddy after rain
👉Provision of raised areas (preferably slatted to allow droppings to fall through) where goats can escape from wet, muddy conditions
👉It is also important that it is possible to clean the kraal in order to prevent the build up of disease-causing bacteria and parasites in the dung and dust.

STOCKING IN GOAT BUSINESS

Dont start your goat business with one goat. Plan on getting at least two goats. Normally if you have enough fund get ten goats. Goats are social animals, and are more likely to be uncooperative or try to escape if kept alone. Always keep at least
two goats in each enclosure.

👉Dont keep uncastrated males (bucks) with females (does) in same enclosure all the time except for planned breeding purpose.
👉Decide how many male and female goats to purchase.

✍🏻There are three
main types of goats divided by s*x:

👉females, called does;

👉uncastrated males,called bucks;

👉castrated males, called wethers.

Does need to be impregnated by a buck before they produce milk and kids,but raising a buck can require a lot of extra work.

Bucks require a separate enclosure, may develop a strong odor, and are often aggressive.

For the easiest way to start your goat farm, buy two does, and pay another goat farm for the opportunity to breed your does with its buck.

wethers are not able to breed or produce milk. Many goat farms end up with wethers when their goats give birth to extra males.

so you should consider castrating the extra males and keep just one male for between 25 and 50 females.

If you do purchase a buck, consider one with the ideal traits in goats without any defect so as not to introduce defects into your herd .
👉It is a wise management decision to choose a buck to breed selected does and run only that buck with the females.

Different goat breeds
✍🏻Goat breeds can be divided into three categories:

👉1. Indigenous breeds which have been naturally selected for adaptability to harsh environments and which are generally used for meat production, but are also important for cultural purposes.

👉2. Meat breeds which have been specifically bred for meaproducing characteristics. Such breeds available in Africa include Boer Goats, Savanna Goats and Kalahari Red Goats. It is generally accepted that they are more susceptible to disease than non-improved goats.

3. Dairy breeds which are all imported breeds and include mainly

Saanen goats and Toggenburg goats. These are breeds that have been selected for milk production and are used for the production of milk and processed milk products such as cheese and yoghurt. It is generally accepted that these breeds are very susceptible to diseases and parasites.

Basic information for indigenous goats!!

👉Length of gestation period (pregnancy) 150 days (approximately 5 months)
👉Birth weight 2.5 kg
👉Weaning weight (weight when kid stops suckling) 12-15 kg
👉Mature mass of female 35-40 kg
👉Mature mass of rams 45-50 kg
👉Breeding age for young ewes 9 months
👉Main kidding seasons (April–June) or (September–December)
👉Ram/ewe ratio 1 ram to 20 ewes (5 rams for every 100 ewes)
👉Lifespan (10-12 years).

Goats can be kept healthy by:

👉Ensuring that they have access to enough feed of the correct quality
👉Ensuring they have access to clean water
👉Following a vaccination programme against common diseases
👉Keeping internal and external parasites under control
👉Keeping sick goats separate so that disease does not spread to healthy goats
👉Making sure that any goats introduced to the flock are disease-free
👉Sheltering goats from adverse weather. If a goat does get sick it needs to be treated. More importantly, it is essential to keep a record of goats that you treat because if a particular animal gets sick often, it should be culled as it is a weak individual and is not only costing you money but is also passing on its genes to the next generation.

How do I know if my goat is sick?
If the goat is sick:

👉It will appear dull and listless
👉It may have obvious symptoms of sickness such as coughing or diarrhoea
👉It may not follow the rest of the flock when they go out to feed
👉It may have an abnormal temperature – either too high or too low.

✍🏻Key equipment The goat farmer should have access to:

👉Cooler box
👉Goat book
👉Animal Health Book
👉Burdizzo
👉Ear tag applicator
👉Hoof trimmers 👉Tattoo applicator, ink and alphabet
👉Knapsack sprayer
👉Scale or weight belt
👉Mask
👉Gloves
👉Blades
👉Digital thermometer
👉Antiseptic handwash
👉Gauze swabs.

✍🏻Consumable medicines and equipment
The goat farmer should have on hand:

👉Disposable syringes (5cc, 10cc)
👉Large syringe for drenching/dosing (60cc)
👉Non disposable syringe
👉Needles (20 gauge or 22 gauge but preferably 5/8 or 1 inch length)
👉Antibiotic eye powder
👉Antibiotic powder (such as Terramycin powder)
👉Broad spectrum dewormer for wireworms, tapeworms and flukes, (e.e Prodose Orange and Eradiworm )
👉Dip – a conventional one to be mixed with water (such as Tactic)
👉Wound spray with fly repellent
👉Coopers Wound oil
👉Tick grease
👉Long acting antibiotic (such as Terramycin LA)
👉Short acting antibiotic (such as oxytetracycline 120)
👉Sulphur based antibiotic (such as Disulphox) for treating coccidiosis
👉Injectable solution for mange, lice (such as Ivermectin)
👉Iodine spray
👉Iodine drops (for newborn kids)
👉Copper Sulphate (for foot baths)
👉Vitamins (such as Multivite).

✍🏻Record keeping Part To be able to manage your goats, you need some basic system of record keeping. Your system should be able to give you the following information:

👉The exact number of goats that you have (broken down into different age categories)
👉The dates when your ewes give birth and the number of kids born
👉The number of goats that die (and the age when they die and cause of death)
👉The exact goats that have been treated (for what and with what)
👉Who the mother of any particular kid is
👉When a particular ram was brought into the herd
👉The age of any particular goat (the year it was born)
👉The number of goats sold, time when they were sold and prices obtained.

Why not try goat farming today??

21/11/2020

Wet feet / hooves on your goats can become a very big issue in rainy weather? Foot rot is a contagious disease of the hooves of goats & sheep that occurs most often during persistent periods of rain and wet weather conditions.

This issue, however, can be managed adequately by ensuring the following are done:

1. keeping your goats feet trimmed and well maintained

2. checking the goats regularly in the kraals, in the morning and when they return from grazing

3. running the goats through foot baths as and when required: this could be for treatment or used as a preventitive

4. providing somewhere dry for the goats to sleep through purpose built sheds or roofed structures in the kraals or in the housing camps

5. ensure the housing areas / kraals are regularly cleaned and the goat manure / droppings are frequently removed from the kraals

6. rotate the kraals (if possible) as & when necessary

Please DO NOT leave your goats to stand in the rain and in wet muddy kraals! Foot rot is a very costly disease and good management practices can go a long way in preventing it from occuring on your farm.

Consult your vet for more info and advise on how to control, treat and / or eliminate foot rot on goats.

24/08/2020

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING LIVESTOCK FEEDS

WEIGHT OF THE ANIMAL
Livestock consumes feed according to its body weight. As a rule, a beef animal consumes up to 3kg of feed a day for each 100kg of body weight. This helps in determining the right feed portions which help you avoid overfeeding or under-feeding the animals.

STAGE OF ANIMAL
Animals require different nutrients at different stages of life. For example
• weaner lambs and pregnant or lactating ewes need 15% protein
• growing adult sheep need 12% protein
• At least 9% protein is needed for survival.

WEATHER OR SEASON
For example, cold, windy, and wet weather will increase the needs for energy.

WEIGHT OF THE FEED (ALWAYS ASK FOR THE WEIGHT OF THE FEED/BALE)
After calculating how much feed the animal needs, one must weigh the feed before giving to the animals, it’s also advisable for farmers to always buy feeds that have a weight attached to it. You might be buying feeds that are not enough for your livestock all in the name of cheap prices.

NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF THE FEED
This is very important as nutritional requirements vary at different stages of animals. Already made feeds always have a nutritional value leaflet attached to it.

“It is false economy and bad management to purchase the most economical source of protein and energy unless care is taken to adequately supplement both minerals and vitamins in the total diet”

Remember without proper animal nutrition, animal health is compromised.
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT STARTS WITH PROPER ANIMAL NUTRITION!!

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MODI BATHOENG INVESTMENT its a breeder of commercial cross of Boer Goats and Tswana Goats with a few stud animals to concentrating on producing larger numbers of quality, stud animals.

Having focused on improving the genetics within their flock, Modi Investment is now intent on establishing a high profile within stud Goats circles through attending shows and having their animals regularly classified by trained and independent instructors. Their aim is to be able to compete with the top breeders in South Africa both in terms of overall quality of their breeding nucleus and consistent and reliable supply of classified animals for domestic and international markets.

Modi Bathoeng Investment recent, inaugural attendance at local shows has been most encouraging to say the least with a number of the animals already achieving Championship status.