Dairy Farming 
                
              Dairying  is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and  agricultural labourers. The manure from animals provides a good source of  organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gober gas from  the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for  drawing water from well. The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products are  gainfully utilised for feeding the animals. Almost all draught power for farm  operations and transportation is supplied by bullocks. Since agriculture is  mostly seasonal, there is a possibility of finding employment throughout the  year for many persons through dairy farming. Thus, dairy also provides  employment throughout the year. The main beneficiaries of dairy programmes are  small/marginal farmers and landless  labourers. A farmer can earn a gross  surplus of about Rs. 12,000 per year from a unit consisting of 2 milking  buffaloes. The capital investment required for purchase of 2 buffaloes is Rs.  18,223/-. Even after paying a sum of Rs. 4294/- per annum towards repayment of  the loan and interest the farmer can earn a net surplus of Rs. 6000 - 9000/-  approximately per year. (For details see model scheme enclosed). Even more  profits can be earned depending upon the breed of animal, managerial skills and  marketing potential. 
                 
                According  to World Bank estimates about 75 per cent of India's 940 million people are in  5.87 million villages, cultivating over 145 million hectares of cropland.  Average farm size is about 1.66 hectares. Among 70 million rural households, 42  per cent operate upto 2 hectares and 37 per cent are landless households. These  landless and small farmers have in their possession 53 per cent of the animals  and produce 51 per cent of the milk. Thus, small/marginal farmers and land less  agricultural labourers play a very important role in milk production of the  country. Dairy farming can also be taken up as a main occupation around big  urban centres where the demand for milk is high. 
   
                The  total milk production in the country for the year 2001-02 was estimated at 84.6  million metric tonnes. At this production, the per capita availability was to  be 226 grams per day against the minimum requirement of 250 grams per day as  recommended by ICMR. Thus, there is a tremendous scope/potential for increasing  the milk production. The population of breeding cows and buffaloes in milk over  3 years of age was 62.6 million and 42.4 million, respectively (1992 census). 
   
                Central  and State Governments are giving considerable financial assistance for creating  infrastructure facilities for milk production. The nineth plan outlay on Animal  Husbandry and Dairying was Rs. 2345 crores. 
              
                
                   Package of Common    Management Practices Recommended for Dairy  
                     
                    Farmers  
                     
                    Modern and well    established scientific principles, practices and skills should be used to    obtain maximum economic benefits from dairy farming. Some of the major norms    and recommended practices are as follows : 
                     
                    I. Housing:  
                   
                     1. Construct shed    on dry, properly raised ground.  
                      2.  Avoid    water-logging, marshy and heavy rainfall areas.  
                      3. The walls of the    sheds should be 1.5 to 2 meters high.  
                      4. The walls    should be plastered to make them damp proof.  
                      5. The roof    should be 3-4 metres high.  
                      6. The cattle    shed should be well ventilated.  
                      7.  The floor    should be pucca/hard, even non-slippery impervious, well sloped (3 cm per    metre) and properly drained to    remain dry and clean.  
                      8.  Provide 0.25    metre broad, pucca drain at the rear of the standing space.  
                      9. A standing space of    2 x 1.05 metre for each animal is needed.  
                      10. The manger space    should be 1.05 metre with front height of 0.5 metre and depth of 0.25 metre.  
                      11. The corners in    mangers, troughs, drains and walls should be rounded for easy cleaning.  
                      12. Provide 5-10    sq. metre loaf space for each animal.  
                      13.Provide proper    shade and cool drinking water in summer.  
                      14.In winter keep    animals indoor during night and rain.  
                      15. Provide individual    bedding daily.  
                      16. Maintain sanitary    condition around shed.  
                      17.Control external    parasites (ticks, flies etc.) by spraying the pens, sheds with Malathion or    Copper sulphate solution.  
                      18. Drain urine into    collection pits and then to the field through irrigation channels.  
                      19.Dispose of dung and    urine properly. A gobar gas plant will be an ideal way. Where gobar gas plant    is not constructed, convert the dung alongwith bedding material and other    farm wastes into compost.  
                      20.Give adequate space    for the animals.  
                    II. Selection of    Animal :  
                       
                      1.Immediately    after release of the loan purchase the stock from a reliable breeder or from    nearest livestock market.  
                      2.Select healthy, high    yielding animals with the help of bank's technical officer, veterinary/animal    husbandry officer of State government/ Zilla Parishad, etc.  
                      3.Purchase freshly    calved animals in their second/third lactation.  
                      4. Before purchasing,    ascertain actual milk yield by milking the animal three times consecutively.  
                      5.Identify the newly    purchased animal by giving suitable identification mark (ear tagging or tattooing).  
                      6.Vaccinate the newly    purchased animal against disease.  
                      7.Keep the    newly purchased animal under observation for a period of about two weeks and    then mix with the general herd.  
                      8. Purchase a minimum    economical unit of two milch animals.  
                      9. Purchase the second    animal/second batch after 5-6 months from the purchase of first animal.  
                      10.As buffaloes are    seasonal calvers purchase them during July to February.  
                      11. As far as    possible purchase the second animal when the first animal is in its late    stage of lactation and is about to become dry, thereby maintaining continuity    in milk production vis-a-vis income. This will ensure availability of    adequate funds for maintaining the dry animals.  
                      12.Follow judicious    culling and replacement of animals in a herd.  
                      13.Cull the old    animals after 6-7 lactations.  
                         
                      III. Feeding of Milch    Animals 
                     1 Feed the animals    with best feeds and fodders. (Feeding schedule is given in Anneuxre VIII).  
                      2. Give adequate    green fodder in the ration.  
                      3. As far as    possible, grow green fodder on your land wherever available.  
                      4. Cut the fodder    at the right stage of their growth.  
                      5. Chaff    roughage before feeding.  
                      6. Crush the    grains and concentrates.  
                      7. The oil    cakes should be flaky and crumbly.  
                      8. Moisten the    concentrate mixture before feeding.  
                      9.Provide adequate    vitamins and minerals. Provide salt licks besides addition of mineral mixture    to the concentrate ration.  
                      10. Provide    adequate and clean water.  
                      11.Give adequate    exercise to the animals. Buffaloes should be taken for wallowing daily. In    case this is not possible sprinkle sufficient water more particularly during    summer months.  
                      12. To estimate    the daily feed requirement remember that the animals consume about 2.5 to 3.0    percent of their body weight on dry matter basis.  
                       
                      IV. Milking of Animals  
                       
                      1. Milk the animals    two to three times a day.  
                      2. Milk at fixed    times.  
                      3.Milk in one sitting    within eight minutes.  
                      4. As far as possible,    milking should be done by the same person regularly.  
                      5. Milk the    animal in a clean place.  
                      6. Wash the udder    and teat with antiseptic lotions/luke-warm water and dry before milking.  
                      7. Milker should    be free from any contagious diseases and should wash his hands with    antiseptic lotion before each milking.  
                      8. Milking    should be done with full hands, quickly and completely followed by stripping.  
                      9. Sick    cows/buffaloes should be milked at the end to prevent spread of infection.  
                       
                      V. Protection against    Diseases  
                       
                      1.Be on the alert for    signs of illness such as reduced feed intake, fever, abnormal discharge or    unusual behaviour.  
                      2. Consult the nearest    veterinary aid centre for help if illness is suspected.  
                      3.Protect the animals    against common diseases.  
                      4.In case of outbreak    of contagious disease, immediately segregate the sick, in-contact and the    healthy animals and take necessary disease control measures. (Vaccination    schedule is given in Annexure IX).  
                      5.Conduct periodic    tests for Brucellosis, Tuberculosis, Johne's disease, Mastitis etc.  
                      6.Deworm the animals    regularly.  
                      7. Examine the    faeces of adult animals to detect eggs of internal parasites and treat the    animals with suitable drugs.  
                      8.Wash the animals    from time to time to promote sanitation.  
                         
                      VI. Breeding Care 
                     1.Observe the animal    closely and keep specific record of its coming in heat, duration of heat,    insemination, conception and calving.  
                      2.  Breed the    animals in time.  
                      3.  The onset of    oestrus will be within 60 to 80 days after calving.  
                      4. Timely    breeding will help achieving conception within 2 to 3 months of calving.  
                      5. Breed the animals    when it is in peak heat period (i.e. 12 to 24 hours of heat).  
                      6.  Use high    quality semen preferably frozen semen of proven sires/bulls.   | 
                 
                
                  VII. Care during    Pregnancy  
                     
                    Give special attention    to pregnant cows two months before calving by providing adequate space, feed,    water etc. 
                     
                    VIII. Marketing of    Milk  
                     
                    1.Marketing milk    immediately after it is drawn keeping the time between production and    marketing of the milk to the minimum.  
                    2.Use clean utensils    and handle milk in hygienic way.  
                    3. Wash milk pails/cans/utensils    thoroughly with detergent and finally rinse with chloride solution.  
                    4.Avoid too much    agitation of milk during transit.  
                    5.Transport the milk    during cool hours of the day.  
                     
                    IX. Care of Calves  
                     
                    1.Take care of new    born calf.  
                    2.Treat/disinfect the    navel cord with tincutre of iodine as soon as it is cut with a sharp knife.  
                    3.Feed colostrum to    calf.  
                    4.Assist the calf to    suckle if it is too weak to suckle on its own within 30 minutes of calving.  
                    5.In case it is    desired to wean the calf immediately after birth, then feed the colostrum in    bucket.  
                    6.Keep the calf    separately from birth till two months of age in a dry clean and well    ventilated place.  
                    7.Protect the calves    against extreme weather conditions, particularly during the first two months.  
                    8.Group the calves    according to their size.  
                    9.Vaccinate calves.  
                    10. Dehorn the calves    around 4 to 5 days of age for easy management when they grow.  
                    11.Dispose of extra    calves not to be reared/maintained for any specific purpose as early as    possible, particularly the male calves.  
                    12. The female    calves should be properly reared.  
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              Financial Assistance  Available from Banks/NABARD for Dairy Farming.  
                 
                NABARD is an apex  institution for all matters relating to policy, planning and operation in the  field of agricultural credit. It serves as an apex refinancing agency for the  institutions providing investment and production credit. It promotes  development through formulation and appraisal of projects through a well  organised Technical Services Department at the Head Office and Technical Cells  at each of the Regional Offices. 
   
                Loan from banks with  refinance facility from NABARD is available for starting dairy farming. For  obtaining bank loan, the farmers should apply to the nearest branch of a  commercial or co-operative Bank in their area in the prescribed application  form which is available in the branches of financing banks. The Technical  Officer attached to or the Manager of the bank can help/give guidance to the  farmers in preparing the project report to obtain bank loan. 
   
                For dairy schemes with  very large outlays, detailed reports will have to be prepared. The items of  finance would include capital asset items such as purchase of milch animals,  construction of sheds, purchase of equipments etc. The feeding cost during the  initial period of one/two months is capitalised and given as term loan.  Facilities such as cost of land development, fencing, digging of well,  commissioning of diesel engine/pumpset, electricity connections, essential  servants' quarters, godown, transport vehicle, milk processing facilities etc.  can be considered for loan. Cost of land is not considered for loan. However,  if land is purchased for setting up a dairy farm, its cost can be treated as  party's margin upto 10% of the total cost of project. 
              Cattle and Buffalo Breeds Important Characteristics / Description 
              
                
                  Sr. 
                    No.  | 
                  Name 
                    Breed  | 
                  Habitat/Main State  | 
                  Breeding Tract    Districts  | 
                  Assembling Centres  | 
                  Areas of demand  | 
                  Remarks  | 
                 
                
                  A)   | 
                  CATTLE  | 
                  (INDIGENOUS)  | 
                   | 
                   | 
                   | 
                   | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Amrith 
                    mahal  | 
                  Erstwhile Mysore State    now part of Karnataka  | 
                  Tumkur and Chitradurg  | 
                  Erstwhile Mysore State  | 
                  Karnataka and    adjoining area  | 
                  Draught breed  | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Dangi  | 
                  Maharashtra and    Gujarat  | 
                  Ahmednagar, Khandesh,    Raigad, Nasik, Thane, Surat  | 
                  Weekly markets in    Ahmednagar, Nasik, Thane and West Khandesh district  | 
                  Rocky ghat areas with    heavy rainfall  | 
                  Draught breed  | 
                 
                
                  3  | 
                  Denoi  | 
                  Andhra Pradesh    Karnataka and Maharashtra  | 
                  Medak, Nizambad,    Mahboobnagar, Adilabad Gulbarga, Bidar, Osmanabad, Nanded  | 
                  Weekly cattle markets,    Jatras and fairs in Bidar and adjoining districts  | 
                  Bidar and adjoining    districts  | 
                  Draught purposse breed  | 
                 
                
                  4  | 
                  Gir  | 
                  Gir Hills and forest    of South Kathiawar  | 
                  Junagarh, Also    maintained by NDRI, Bangalore  | 
                  _  | 
                  Gujarat, Rajasthan,    Maharashtra  | 
                  Dairy purpose breed  | 
                 
                
                  5  | 
                  Hallikar  | 
                  Karnataka  | 
                  Tumkur, Hassan &    Mysore  | 
                  Dodbalapur, Chickballapur,    Harikar, Devargudda, Chikkuvalli, Karuvalli, Chittavadgi (T.N.) North Arcot    (T.N.) Hindupur, Somaghatta, Anantpur (A.P.)  | 
                  Dharwar, North Kanara,    Bellary (KT) Anantur & Chittur (A.P.), Coimbatore North Arcot, Salem    (T.M.)  | 
                  Draught breed  | 
                 
                
                  6  | 
                  Hariana  | 
                  Haryana and Delhi,    Punjab, Rajasthan  | 
                  Rohtak, Hissar,    Gurgaon, Karnal, Patiala, Sangrur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Alwar, Bharatpur Western    districts  | 
                  Cattle fairs at    Jehazgarh, Mahim and Bhadurgarh (Rohtak dist.) Hansi & Bhiwani (Hissar    dist.)  | 
                  Throughout the country  | 
                  Dual purpose breed  | 
                 
                
                  7  | 
                  Kangayam  | 
                  Tamil Nadu  | 
                  Coimbatore  | 
                  Avanashi, Tirppur,    Kannauram, Madurai Athicombu  | 
                  Southern Districts of    Tamil Nadu  | 
                  Draught breed  | 
                 
                
                  8  | 
                  Kankrej  | 
                  Gujarat  | 
                  Ahmedabad, Banaskantha  | 
                  Ahmedabad, Radhanpur  | 
                  Rajasthan, Maharashtra  | 
                   | 
                 
                
                  9  | 
                  Khillari  | 
                  Maharashtra  | 
                  Solapur, Kolhapur,    Satara  | 
                  Southern Districts of    Maharashtra and adjoining districts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka  | 
                   | 
                  Draught breed  | 
                 
                
                  10  | 
                  Krishna Valley  | 
                  Maharashtra, Andhra    Pradesh, Karnataka  | 
                  Watersheds of Krishna    and adjoining areas of A.P. and KT  | 
                  Ichalkaranji    (Kolhapur), Chincahli (Gulbarga)  | 
                   | 
                   | 
                 
                
                  11   | 
                  Malvi  | 
                  Madhya Pradesh  | 
                  Guna, Vidisha, Raisen    Sehora, Ujjain, Indore, Dewas, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Mandsaur, Jhabus & Dhar  | 
                  Agar (Shajapur) Singaj    (Nimar) Sehore & Ashta (Sehore)  | 
                   | 
                  Draught purpose  | 
                 
                
                   | 
                   | 
                  Rajasthan  | 
                  Jhalwar and Kotah  | 
                  Karimnagar (A.P.)  | 
                   | 
                   | 
                 
                
                  12  | 
                  Nagori or Nagauri  | 
                  Rajasthan  | 
                  Jodhpur & Nagaur  | 
                  Nagaur Parbatsar    (Nagpur), Balotra (Barmer), Puskar (Ajmer), Hissar, Hansi (Haryana State)  | 
                  Rajasthan, Haryana,    Uttar Pradesh  | 
                  Draught purpose  | 
                 
                
                  13  | 
                  Ongole  | 
                  Andhra Pradesh  | 
                  Ongole, Guntur,    Narasaraopet, Bapatla and Nellore  | 
                  Available in Ongole    tract of Andhra Pradesh  | 
                  -  | 
                  Dual Purpose  | 
                 
                
                  14  | 
                  Rathi  | 
                  Rajasthan  | 
                  Alwar, Bharatpur,    Jaipur  | 
                  Alwar, Rewari    (Gurgaon), Pushkar (Ajmer)  | 
                  -  
                    -  | 
                  -  
                    Dairy breed  | 
                 
                
                  15  | 
                  Sahiwal  | 
                  Punjab, Haryana, Delhi,    U.P., Bihar, M.P., W.B.  | 
                  Sahiwal (erstwhile    Montgomery)  | 
                  Jullundar, Gurdaspur,    Amritsar, Kapurthala, Ferozepur (Punjab), NDRI, Karnal, Hissar, Anhora Durg    (M.P), Lucknow, Meerut, Bihar, W.B.  | 
                  -  | 
                  Dairy breed  | 
                 
                
                  16  | 
                  Red Sindhi  | 
                  Pakisatan All parts of    India  | 
                  -  | 
                  -  | 
                  -  | 
                  Dairy breed  | 
                 
                
                  17  | 
                  Siri  | 
                  Sikkim, Bhutan  | 
                  Darjeeling Hill Tract  | 
                  Darjeeling (Brought by    dealers)  | 
                  -  | 
                  Dual purpose  | 
                 
                
                  18  | 
                  Tharparkar  | 
                  Pakisatn (sind)  | 
                  Umarkot, Naukot, Dhoro    Naro Chor  | 
                  Balotra (Jodhpur),    Puskar (Ajmer), Gujarat State  | 
                  -  | 
                  Dairy breed  | 
                 
               
              B) CATTLE (EXOTIC) 
              
                
                  
                                          1   | 
                    Brown Swiss  | 
                    Switzerland  | 
                    -  | 
                    India, Pakisatan &    other Asian countries  | 
                    -  | 
                    Dairy breed  | 
                   
                  
                    2  | 
                    Holstein Friesian  | 
                    Holland  | 
                    Province of North    Holland and West Friesland  | 
                    Through out the    country (crossbreds)  | 
                    -  | 
                    Dairy breed  | 
                   
                  
                    3  | 
                    Jersy  | 
                    British Isles  | 
                    Island of Jersey  | 
                    Crossbreds available    in all states/U.Ts  | 
                    -  | 
                    Dairy breed  | 
                   
                 
                Reproductive and Productive  Parameters (Traits) in Indian Cattle and Buffaloes 
                
                  
                    
                       
                        Sr.No
  | 
                      Name of the breed  | 
                      Age at first calving  
                        (months)  | 
                      Calving interval  
                        (months)  | 
                      Lactation yield  
                        (kg.)  | 
                      Lactation length   
                        (days)  | 
                      Dry period  
                        (days)  | 
                      Milk yield kg/day    during lactat-  
                        ion  | 
                     
                    
                      i)  | 
                      Cattle  | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                     
                    
                      a)  | 
                      Indian breeds  | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                         | 
                     
                    
                      1  | 
                      Dangi  | 
                      54  | 
                      17  | 
                      600  | 
                      300  | 
                      210  | 
                      2.0  | 
                     
                    
                      2  | 
                      Deogir  | 
                      48  | 
                      15  | 
                      1,500  | 
                      300  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      3  | 
                      Deoni  | 
                      53  | 
                      14  | 
                      810  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      3.0  | 
                     
                    
                      4  | 
                      Gir  | 
                      48  | 
                      16  | 
                      1,350  | 
                      270  | 
                      210  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      5  | 
                      Gaolao  | 
                      46  | 
                      16  | 
                      600  | 
                      300  | 
                      180  | 
                      2.0  | 
                     
                    
                      6  | 
                      Hallikar  | 
                      46  | 
                      20  | 
                      600  | 
                      300  | 
                      300  | 
                      2.0  | 
                     
                    
                      7  | 
                      Hariana  | 
                      58  | 
                      13  | 
                      1,200  | 
                      240  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      8  | 
                      Kangayam  | 
                      44  | 
                      16  | 
                      600  | 
                      240  | 
                      240  | 
                      2.5  | 
                     
                    
                      9  | 
                      Kankrej  | 
                      48  | 
                      17  | 
                      1,800  | 
                      360  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      10  | 
                      Khilari  | 
                      52  | 
                      16  | 
                      240  | 
                      240  | 
                      240  | 
                      1.0  | 
                     
                    
                      11  | 
                      Ongole  | 
                      40  | 
                      19  | 
                      630  | 
                      210  | 
                      360  | 
                      3.0  | 
                     
                    
                      12  | 
                      Rathi  | 
                      40  | 
                      19  | 
                      1,815  | 
                      330  | 
                      240  | 
                      5.5  | 
                     
                    
                      13  | 
                      Red Sindhi  | 
                      42  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,620  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      14  | 
                      Sahiwal  | 
                      40  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,620  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      15  | 
                      Tharparkar  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,620  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      16  | 
                      Umblachery  | 
                      46  | 
                      17  | 
                      360  | 
                      240  | 
                      270  | 
                      1.5  | 
                     
                    
                      17  | 
                      Non-descript  | 
                      60  | 
                      19  | 
                      405  | 
                      270  | 
                      300  | 
                      1.5  | 
                     
                   
                  
                    
                      C) Buffaloes  | 
                     
                    
                      1  | 
                      Bhadawari  | 
                      50  | 
                      15  | 
                      1,080  | 
                      270  | 
                      180  | 
                      4.0  | 
                     
                    
                      2  | 
                      Murrah  | 
                      42  | 
                      16  | 
                      1,800  | 
                      300  | 
                      180  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      3  | 
                      Nili-Ravi  | 
                      54  | 
                      16  | 
                      1,950  | 
                      300  | 
                      180  | 
                      6.5  | 
                     
                    
                      4  | 
                      Surti  | 
                      44  | 
                      16  | 
                      1,765  | 
                      330  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.5  | 
                     
                    
                      5  | 
                      Mehsani  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,620  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      6  | 
                      Jaffarabadi  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,620  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      6.0  | 
                     
                    
                      7  | 
                      Pandharpuri  | 
                      56  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,350  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      8  | 
                      Marathwadi  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,015  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      3.5  | 
                     
                    
                      9  | 
                      Nagpuri  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,350  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      10  | 
                      Dharwari  | 
                      50  | 
                      14  | 
                      1,350  | 
                      270  | 
                      150  | 
                      5.0  | 
                     
                    
                      11  | 
                      Non-descript  | 
                      50  | 
                      16  | 
                      540  | 
                      270  | 
                      210  | 
                      2.0  | 
                     
                   
                  Economics of two animal  unit (buffaloes) 
                    Project at a Glance 
                  
                    
                      1  | 
                      Unit Size  | 
                      :  | 
                      2 Animals  | 
                     
                    
                      2  | 
                      Breed  | 
                      :  | 
                      Graded Murrah  | 
                     
                    
                      3  | 
                      State  | 
                      :  | 
                      Karnataka  | 
                     
                    
                      4  | 
                      Unit Cost (Rs.)  | 
                      :  | 
                      18,223  | 
                     
                    
                      5  | 
                      Bank Loan (Rs.)  | 
                      :  | 
                      15,400  | 
                     
                    
                      6  | 
                      Margin Money (Rs.)  | 
                      :  | 
                      2,823  | 
                     
                    
                      7  | 
                      Repayment period  | 
                      :  | 
                      5  | 
                     
                    
                      8  | 
                      Interest rate (%)  | 
                      :  | 
                      12  | 
                     
                    
                      9  | 
                      BCR at 15% DF  | 
                      :  | 
                      1.50:1  | 
                     
                    
                      10  | 
                      NPW at 15% DF (Rs.)  | 
                      :  | 
                      29,187  | 
                     
                    
                      11  | 
                      IRR(%)  | 
                      :  | 
                      >50%  | 
                     
                   
                    
                 
               
              MODEL PROJECT FOR TWO  ANIMAL UNIT(BUFFALOES) 
              A) INVESTMENT COST  
              
                
                  Sr.No.  | 
                  Items  | 
                  Specifications  | 
                  Physical units  | 
                  Unit Cost  
                    (Rs. /Unit)  | 
                  Total Cost   
                    (Rs.)  | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Cost of animals  | 
                     | 
                  2  | 
                  8,200  | 
                  16,400  | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Insurance  | 
                     | 
                  2  | 
                  689  | 
                  1,378  | 
                 
                
                  3  | 
                  Conc. Feed (4.5    kg/day/animal for 30 days)  | 
                  135 Kg  | 
                  1  | 
                  3.3  | 
                  446  | 
                 
                
                  4  | 
                  Total cost  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  18,223  | 
                 
                
                  5  | 
                  Margin money (15% of    total cost)  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  Say Rs.  | 
                  2,733  
                    2723  | 
                 
                
                  6  | 
                  Bank laon (85% of    total cost)  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  Say Rs.  | 
                  15490  
                    15500  | 
                 
               
              B) TECHNO ECONOMIC PARAMETERS  
              
                
                  Sl.No  | 
                  Particulars   | 
                  Details   | 
                 
                
                  i)  | 
                  No.of milch animals  | 
                  2  | 
                 
                
                  ii)  | 
                  Cost of milch animals  | 
                  8,200  | 
                 
                
                  iii)  | 
                  Lactation period    (days)  | 
                  280  | 
                 
                
                  iv)  | 
                  Dry period (days)  | 
                  150  | 
                 
                
                  v)  | 
                  Milk yield (lts./day)  | 
                  7  | 
                 
                
                  vi)  | 
                  Sale price of milk    (Rs./lt)  | 
                  7.75  | 
                 
                
                  vii)  | 
                  Sale of    manure/animal/year (Rs.)  | 
                  300  | 
                 
                
                  viii)  | 
                  Insurance premium for    five years (%)  | 
                  8.4  | 
                 
                
                  ix)  | 
                  Veterinary    aid/animal/year (Rs.)  | 
                  150  | 
                 
                
                  x)  | 
                  Labour (Rs.)  | 
                  Family labour  | 
                 
                
                  xi)  | 
                  Cost of electricity    & water (Rs./animal)  | 
                  100  | 
                 
                
                  xii)  | 
                  Interest rate (%)  | 
                  12  | 
                 
                
                  xiii  | 
                  Repayment period    (years)  | 
                  5  | 
                 
                
                  xiv)  | 
                  Income from sale of    gunny bags 
                    20 bags/tonne @ Rs.    5/bag  | 
                  100  | 
                 
                
                  xv)  | 
                  Feeding schedule  | 
                     | 
                 
               
                
              
                
                  S.No.  | 
                  Type of fodder/feed  | 
                  Price (Rs./kg)  | 
                  (Quantity in kg/day)Lactation Dry   
                    Period Period  | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  Green fodder  | 
                  0.2  | 
                  25 25  | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Dry fodder  | 
                  0.5  | 
                  5 5  | 
                 
                
                  c)  | 
                  Concentrate  | 
                  3.3  | 
                  4.5 1  | 
                 
               
              C) LACTATION CHART 
              
                
                  S.No  | 
                  Particulars  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  Years  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                     | 
                  I  | 
                  II  | 
                  III  | 
                  IV  | 
                  V  | 
                 
                
                  i)  | 
                  Lactation Days  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  First batch  | 
                  250  | 
                  280  | 
                  250  | 
                  210  | 
                  210  | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Second batch  | 
                  180  | 
                  210  | 
                  210  | 
                  210  | 
                  210  | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  430  | 
                  490  | 
                  460  | 
                  420  | 
                  420  | 
                 
                
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  ii)  | 
                  Dry Days  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  First batch  | 
                  110  | 
                  80  | 
                  110  | 
                  150  | 
                  150  | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Second batch  | 
                  -  | 
                  150  | 
                  150  | 
                  150  | 
                  150  | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  110  | 
                  230  | 
                  260  | 
                  300  | 
                  300  | 
                 
               
                
              
                
                  S.No.  | 
                  Particulars  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  Years  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                     | 
                  I  | 
                  II  | 
                  III  | 
                  IV  | 
                  V  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  I  | 
                  Costs:  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Capital cost*  | 
                  17,777  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Recurring cost  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  Feeding during    lactation period  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Green fodder  | 
                  2,150  | 
                  2,450  | 
                  2,300  | 
                  2,100  | 
                  2,100  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Dry fodder  | 
                  1,075  | 
                  1,225  | 
                  1,150  | 
                  1,050  | 
                  1,050  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Concentrate  | 
                  6,386  | 
                  7,277  | 
                  6,831  | 
                  6,237  | 
                  6,237  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  9,611  | 
                  10,952  | 
                  10,281  | 
                  9,387  | 
                  9,387  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Feeding during dry    period  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Green fodder  | 
                  550  | 
                  1,150  | 
                  1,300  | 
                  1,500  | 
                  1,500  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Dry fodder  | 
                  275  | 
                  575  | 
                  575  | 
                  750  | 
                  750  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Concentrate  | 
                  363  | 
                  759  | 
                  858  | 
                  990  | 
                  990  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  1,188  | 
                  2,484  | 
                  2,733  | 
                  3,240  | 
                  3,240  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  c)  | 
                  Veterinary aid &    breeding cover  | 
                  225  | 
                  300  | 
                  300  | 
                  300  | 
                  300  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  d)  | 
                  Cost of electricity    & water  | 
                  150  | 
                  200  | 
                  200  | 
                  200  | 
                  200  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  28,951  | 
                  13,936  | 
                  13,514  | 
                  13,127  | 
                  13,127  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  II  | 
                  BENEFITS  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  Sale of milk  | 
                  23,328  | 
                  26,583  | 
                  24,955  | 
                  22,785  | 
                  22,785  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Sale of Gunny bags  | 
                  205  | 
                  232  | 
                  218  | 
                  200  | 
                  200  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  c)  | 
                  Sale of manure  | 
                  450  | 
                  600  | 
                  600  | 
                  600  | 
                  600  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  d)  | 
                  Closing stock value  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  8,200  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                  Total  | 
                  23,982  | 
                  27,414  | 
                  25,773  | 
                  23,585  | 
                  31,785  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  III  | 
                  DF @15%  | 
                  0.870  | 
                  0.756  | 
                  0.658  | 
                  0.572  | 
                  0.497  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  IV  | 
                  DISCOUNTED COSTS AT    15%  | 
                  25,175  | 
                  10,537  | 
                  8,886  | 
                  7,505  | 
                  6,526  | 
                  58,630  | 
                 
                
                  V  | 
                  DISCOUNTED BENEFITS AT    15%  | 
                  20,854  | 
                  20,729  | 
                  16,946  | 
                  13,485  | 
                  15,803  | 
                  87,817  | 
                 
                
                  VI  | 
                  NPW @ 15%  | 
                  29,187  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  VII  | 
                  BCR @ 15%  | 
                  1.50:1  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  VIII  | 
                  DF @ 50%  | 
                  0.667  | 
                  0.444  | 
                  0.296  | 
                  0.198  | 
                  0.132  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  IX  | 
                  NET BENEFITS  | 
                  -4,969  | 
                  13,479  | 
                  12,259  | 
                  10,458  | 
                  18,658  | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  X  | 
                  DISCOUNTED NET    BENEFITS AT 50%  | 
                  -3,313  | 
                  5,990  | 
                  3,632  | 
                  2,066  | 
                  2,457  | 
                  10,833  | 
                 
                
                  XI  | 
                  IRR  | 
                  >50%  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
               
              Housing Space  Requirements for Crossbred cattle 
              
                
                  Age-group   | 
                  Manger Space (mtr.)  | 
                  Standing or covered    area (sq.mtr.)  | 
                  Open Space (sq.mtr.)  | 
                 
                
                  4-6 months   | 
                  0.2-0.3  | 
                  0.8-1.0  | 
                  3.0-4.0  | 
                 
                
                  6-12 months  | 
                  0.3-0.4  | 
                  1.2-1.6  | 
                  5.0-6.0  | 
                 
                
                  1-2 years  | 
                  0.4-0.5  | 
                  1.6-1.8  | 
                  6.0-8.0  | 
                 
                
                  Cows  | 
                  0.8-1.0  | 
                  1.8-2.0  | 
                  11.0-12.0  | 
                 
                
                  Pregnant cows  | 
                  1.0-1.2  | 
                  8.5-10.0  | 
                  15.0-20.0  | 
                 
                
                  Bulls*  | 
                  1.0-1.2  | 
                  9.0-11.0  | 
                  20.0-22.0  | 
                 
               
              
              *To be housed  individually  
              Feeding Schedules for  Dairy Animals 
              (Quantity in Kgs.)  
              
                
                  S.No.   | 
                  Type of animal  | 
                  Feeding during  | 
                  Green Fodder  | 
                  Dry Fodder  | 
                  Concentrate  | 
                 
                
                  (A)  | 
                  CROSSBRED COW  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  6 to 7 litres milk per    day  | 
                  Lactation days  
                    Dry days  | 
                  20 to 25  
                    15 to 20  | 
                  5 to 6  
                    6 to 7  | 
                  3.0 to 3.5  
                    0.5 to 1.0  | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  8 to 10 litres milk    per day  | 
                  Lactation days  
                    Dry days  | 
                  25 to 30  
                    20 to 25  | 
                  4 to 5  
                    6 to 7  | 
                  4.0 to 4.5  
                    0.5 to 1.0  | 
                 
                
                  (B)  | 
                  BUFFALOES  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                     | 
                 
                
                  a)  | 
                  Murrah (7 to 8 litres    milk per day)  | 
                  Lactation days  
                    Dry days  | 
                  25 to 30  
                    20 to 25  | 
                  4 to 5  
                    5 to 6  | 
                  3.5 to 4.0  
                    0.5 to 1.0  | 
                 
                
                  b)  | 
                  Mehasana (6 to 7    litres milk per day)  | 
                  Lactation days Dry    days  | 
                  15 to 20  
                    10 to 15  | 
                  4 to 5  
                    5 to 6  | 
                  3.0 to 3.5  
                    0.5 to 1.0  | 
                 
                
                  c)  | 
                  Surti (5 to 6 litrs    milk per day)  | 
                  Lactation days  
                    Dry days  | 
                  10 to 15  
                    5 to 10  | 
                  4 to 5  
                    5 to 6  | 
                  2.5 to 3.0  
                    0.5 to 1.0  | 
                 
               
              Programme for  vaccination of farm animals against contagious diseases 
              
                
                  S.  
                    No.  | 
                  Name of disease  | 
                  Type of vaccine  | 
                  Type of vaccination  | 
                  Duration of immunity  | 
                  Remarks  | 
                 
                
                  1  | 
                  Anthrax (Gorhi)  | 
                  Spore vaccine  | 
                  Once in an year    premonsoon vaccination  | 
                  One season  | 
                  -  | 
                 
                
                  2  | 
                  Black Quarter (Sujab)  | 
                  Killed vaccine   | 
                  - do -  | 
                  - do -  | 
                  -  | 
                 
                
                  3  | 
                  Haemorrhagic    Septicaemia (Galghotu)  | 
                  Ocladjuvant vaccine  | 
                  - do -  | 
                  - do -  | 
                  -  | 
                 
                
                  4  | 
                  Brucellosis    (Contagious abortion)  | 
                  Cotton strain 19 (live    bacteria)  | 
                  At about 6 months of    age  | 
                  3 or 4 calvings  | 
                  To be done only in    infected herds  | 
                 
                
                  5  | 
                  Foot and Mouth disease    (Muhkhar)  | 
                  Polyvalent tissue    culture vaccine  | 
                  At about 6 months of    age with booster dose 4 months later  | 
                  One season  | 
                  After vaccination    repeat vaccination every year in Oct./Nov.  | 
                 
                
                  6  | 
                  Rinderpest (Mata)  | 
                  Lapinised avianised    vaccine for exotic and crossbred catte, caprinised vaccine for zebu cattle.  | 
                  At about 6 months of    age  | 
                  Life long  | 
                  It is better to repeat    after 3 to 4 years  | 
                 
               
              Source: http://www.nabard.org/ 
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