osmanabadi pureline goats for sale

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We provide you the pureline breeding osmanabadi goats at reasonable prices.These osmanabadi goats are suitable for stall feed,semi stall feed and open grazing goat farm systems.You will get the best of female goats(does),which yields plenty of milk and kids.These goats gets easily adaptable in any part of the country.To know more,visit our website Osmanabadi Goat or www.goatfarm.co.in
To know more about goat farming,visit our thread-Goat Farm Solutions.
 

Establishment of goat farming in nigeria

we provide you the pureline breeding osmanabadi goats at reasonable prices.these osmanabadi goats are suitable for stall feed,semi stall feed and open grazing goat farm systems.you will get the best of female goats(does),which yields plenty of milk and kids.these goats gets easily adaptable in any part of the country.to know more,visit our website osmanabadi goat or www.goatfarm.co.in
to know more about goat farming,visit our thread-goat farm solutions.


we are interested in establishment of osmanabadi goat farm in nigeria
1. Are they suitable for rearing here in nigeria?
2. Are they suitable for rearing in the humid tropical weather of lagos, nigeria or only in the dry savannah regions?
3. If the answers to the above are positive, how can i import the necessary take-of stock?
4. What is the approximate take off investment for a 50-goat capacity and how many male-female?
5. What are the general guide you can give me on the housing and feeding systems?
 

1.Yes they gets easily adaptable to nigeria's climatic conditions and surroundings.
2.Yes in dry climatic conditions of savannah regions.
3.You have to consult your livestock department to import the goats from India,Maharashtra.
4.For 50 female two males are required.For price quotes email us at contact@goatfarm.co.in
5.All necessary guidelines will be provided from time to time after buying of goats.
Regards,
Mohsin Shaikh, Latur Maharashtra India.

we are interested in establishment of osmanabadi goat farm in nigeria
1. Are they suitable for rearing here in nigeria?
2. Are they suitable for rearing in the humid tropical weather of lagos, nigeria or only in the dry savannah regions?
3. If the answers to the above are positive, how can i import the necessary take-of stock?
4. What is the approximate take off investment for a 50-goat capacity and how many male-female?
5. What are the general guide you can give me on the housing and feeding systems?
 
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