Cow Breed clarification for Dairy Farm

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nandana

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Hello Keerthi gowda,

Where is dairy farm. I am also a dairy farmer aspiring to have 200 high yeilding cows. I want to interact with u about dairy farming and to share knowledge since u r going in bigger scale.
 
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keerthigowda

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Kind Attn Mr. Nandana

Hi Nandana,

Will surely provide the info.

Please let me know more details about your farm like No of acres available, No.of Cows in your farm presently, Type (Breed) of cows available etc

Keerthi Gowda
 

srinu_5thjune

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hi friends

hi friends,
this is srinivas i would like to start a new dairy farm with 10 jarsey cows, what is cost of each jersey cow(good jersey). from your replys i got some information. what are the necessary actions i need take for the food.
 

srinu_5thjune

New Member
type of food & cost of milk machine

hi keerthi,
this is srinivas could please tel the information about the food for the 10 jersey cows. r u using any type of milk machines for milking purpose, what is the cost for the milk machine and where i need to contact for these milk machines. and i forgot ask u where your from that means where is your dairy farm located please let me know.
 

githuku

New Member
Dairy Farming

Hi all, just signed in. I am delighted about the valuable information shared by members on dairy farming. I intend to do farm, starting with about 30 heifers in Central Kenya. I have 3acreas and have leased an extra 8acreas grow fodder.

I would wish to learn what challanges to expect in such a senerio from those who have walked this road in the before.

I am also welcome any advice on how to pack and process milk products.
Githuku
 

keerthigowda

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Kind Attn Mr. Githuku

Dear Mr. Githuku,

Please PM your skype or any other messenger ID so that i will be able to provide you more information

Keerthi Gowda
 

Your plan for successful dairy mainly depends on concentrated feed and dry feed - that too it is to be cultivated in your farm. Else, your cost of production is more and finally you will not be getting the optimum results. Unless you have powdered maize, hedge lucerne, azolla etc your feed will not bring give the cow sufficient energy and potential to give milk. This will affect your future and you cannot bring back the cow to its normal stage. Therefore, have a complete and a total plan of feed then the cows. OK Many buy cows and are in great trouble.

Dr.Sundar
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keerthigowda

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Kind Attn Mr.Sundar

Dear Mr. Sundar,

Totally agree with your point. Some doesnt think about cultivating own fodder while setting up the dairy farm

Keerthi Gowda
 

srinu_5thjune

New Member
Hi keerthi

Hi keerthi his is srinivas could u plz mail me all the details about the dairy farm.


hi keerthi,
this is srinivas could please tel the information about the food for the 10 jersey cows. r u using any type of milk machines for milking purpose, what is the cost for the milk machine and where i need to contact for these milk machines. and i forgot ask u where your from that means where is your dairy farm located please let me know.
 
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arpanlib

New Member
Dear All,

i have been running a Dairy farm for almost one year now and started out as a fresher. i have gained lot of knowledge as we have the best centre in India at Karnal known as NDRI - National Dairy research institute. i get lots of information from scientist and thanx to them that i am happy with the returns.

just to give a head start to all and thinks to take care are as follows :

- good source of green fodder or even better Silage usage is encouraged.
- balanced nutritional diet - TMR preferred.
- monitoring breeding cycle and keeping a close eye on 13 month calving interval
- good wheat straw storage place
- good vet and trust worthy
- a nitrogen cylinder for siemen storage - if you can get this, its the best things to do.
- feed management for better returns
- good water storage for clean drinking water at all times.
- good mineral mixture and other additives for the cows health.

hope the above helps.

any questions, pls. feel free to ask.
 

keerthigowda

Active Member
Arpan

Hi Arpan,

Firstly, thanks a lot for such a valuable information provided. Its great to know that you are following such a scientific method of farming. Can you share your contact details to discuss more

Keerthi Gowda
 

raps909

Member
Glad to know your success story

I am also very interested to get into this field. I wanted to start with 10 cows/buffaloes and expanding in near future. please suggest me with ideas out of your experience. Since I am completely new to this field but, I am very keen to learn and work hard to be successful. I am from Hyderabad and planning to start the dairy farm which is 30 km far from hyderabad. Thank you very much.

Dear All,

i have been running a Dairy farm for almost one year now and started out as a fresher. i have gained lot of knowledge as we have the best centre in India at Karnal known as NDRI - National Dairy research institute. i get lots of information from scientist and thanx to them that i am happy with the returns.

just to give a head start to all and thinks to take care are as follows :

- good source of green fodder or even better Silage usage is encouraged.
- balanced nutritional diet - TMR preferred.
- monitoring breeding cycle and keeping a close eye on 13 month calving interval
- good wheat straw storage place
- good vet and trust worthy
- a nitrogen cylinder for siemen storage - if you can get this, its the best things to do.
- feed management for better returns
- good water storage for clean drinking water at all times.
- good mineral mixture and other additives for the cows health.

hope the above helps.

any questions, pls. feel free to ask.
 

keerthigowda

Active Member
Kind Attn Raps

Hi Raps,

I suggest you to go through the complete discussions which have happened on this thread. Do let me know in case you need more information

Keerthi Gowda
 

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