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How to make large profits on a dairy farm

Posted 10-23-2009 at 12:15 AM by prateekvaish

please feel free to ask any question about any aspect of dairy farming. Also all questions regarding latest practices, emerging trends and technology, problems encountered at a dairy farm etc, will be replied.

For further clarification pls feel free to contact :-
Model Dairy Farm Services,
Naramau, G.T. road, Kanpur.
Phone : 09936286478
Email: prateekvaish@yahoo.com

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  1. Old Comment
    haiii,
    i am siva from Hyderabad. very much intrested in dairy farming , so i would like to use some advices . i mean which type of buffalo's give more milk what's their food etc . kindly help me , as far as i know Hinayana buffalo's give more milk than any others help me....
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    Posted 10-23-2009 at 04:17 PM by sprathyush543 sprathyush543 is offline
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    Re:Buffaloes

    Dear All,
    Buffaloes can be broadly classified into 2 groups:-
    a) River / water buffaloes
    b) Swamp Buffaloes
    The milch breeds of buffaloes are
    a) Murrah (Found in Western UP, Haryana and Punjab)
    b) Nili Ravi (Found near the banks of Ravi river at Punjab)
    c) Mehsana (Found in mehsana area of Gujrat)
    d) Jafrabadi (Found in Gujrat)
    e) Bhadawari (found in UP along the ban ks of river Yamuna).
    Out of above mentioned breeds Murrah, Nili Ravi and Jafrabadi are highest milk producers. Bhadavari has highest fat % (up to 14%).
    On the balanced score card based on milk, fat, lactation period, breeding effciency, dairy temperament, longivity and adaptability Murrah outscores all other breeds.
    Murrah is certainly the best dairy buffalo of the world and is exported from india to many countries like italy, bulgaria, UAE etc.
    Good murrah buffaloes are not in abundence in haryana, punjab or UP as 95% of the stock in markets are of Murrah crosses i.e. graded murrah.
    Pure murrah buffaloes are available at good breeding farms of UP, Haryana and Punjab. Very soon i will elaborate on how to select a good dairy buffalo.
    Pls comment in case you find this information useful.
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    Posted 10-24-2009 at 02:59 PM by prateekvaish prateekvaish is offline
    Updated 10-24-2009 at 03:11 PM by prateekvaish
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    Re:Buffaloes

    It is true that the best dairy buffaloes like Murrah and Nili Ravi are found in India but all the dairy farmers in India know that they are not easily available and the reliability of animal and its true potential are often hard to guess before purchase of animal.
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    Posted 10-24-2009 at 03:01 PM by prateekvaish prateekvaish is offline
    Updated 10-24-2009 at 03:10 PM by prateekvaish
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    Re:Buffaloes

    We specialize in supply of Pure breeds of excellent lactating and pregnant buffaloes of following types:-
     Pure Murrah Buffaloes of excellent body confirmation, Good udder, tightly curled horns, dairy temperament and milk yield capacity of 2000 to 4000 liters in a lactation (10 – 20 kg. per day.)
     Pure Nili Ravi buffaloes with milk yield capacity of 2000 to 3600 liters in a lactation. ( 10 – 18 kg. per day)
     Pure Bhadavari Buffaloes of true type with milk yield capacity of 1300 to 1800 kg in a lactation. The average fat content in milk of Bhadavari buffalo is 10%+
    All our cows, buffaloes, heifers and bulls are disease free and vaccinated. They all have great tolerance to hot and cold climatic conditions and are regular breeders.
    Model Dairy Farm’s dairy cows, buffaloes and bulls are Reliable and Simply Superior.
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    Posted 10-24-2009 at 03:03 PM by prateekvaish prateekvaish is offline
    Updated 10-24-2009 at 03:20 PM by prateekvaish
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    Posted 01-12-2010 at 06:19 PM by prateekvaish prateekvaish is offline
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    Dear Sir,

    I have a small airy farm which i had startd on trial basis. we buy buffalos from differant sources but not laying milk more then 7 kg per day and the time is three months after lactation start then start droping down now it is 2 to 4 ltr per day. we want to buy some good murrah buffalos kindly
    inform the way and aprox. price of a murrah buffalo of second latation. we are in distt: Saharanpur. (U.P)
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    Posted 02-14-2010 at 11:19 PM by lakhnauti lakhnauti is offline
 

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