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Cow Rearing - Earn Rs.1,00,000 / Month

Livestock Rearing
Cattle Rearing
Cow Rearing

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Livestock breeding in agriculture industries is one of the most important in the field of agriculture.
More attention to the care of the animals can earn a permanent revenue. Nutrient feeding and proper care is essential. Care should be taken carefully before sowing. Otherwise, those cows can be weak and thin. Therefore, 6 to 8 weeks prior to calving, the best cure is necessary for cinnamon cow.
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As soon as the care is taken, it is necessary to clean the dress like a glass filled with its mouth and nose. Mother cow will clean the entire body of the calf by its tongue. If you do not do so, you can clean the calf with a wet linen or jute bag and make a calm breathing to the calf. It can easily breathe in the stomach and chest with a hand.
The umbilical cord is 2 to 5 cm from the stomach. Cut off the lengths and tincture should be done. If the cloth can not get up and take a breast, then it can be lifted and helped. Get up in 30 to 45 minutes and mother feed as much as possible. Within six hours calf will have to drink. Weight calf should be measured.
The cow's must be washed with water well. The beds should be provided for the calf. The first three days should be given to the calf regularly.
After a month the calf can be good quality green and after 4 months drying. You can use permanent or temporary identification marks for identifying other maintenance. An. It can be grown from group to three to six months.
After 6 months, the saplings should be separated and raised. In the first month after birth, the mortality rate is high due to diarrhea, dandruff, and fever. Therefore, it will reduce the deaths in a good warm place. If there are more than 4 bears in the gastric calf, it should be removed within the first two months of birth. Calf sulphates should be eliminated in 8 or 9 months. The seeds should be grown separately from cow's milk, and the development of the baby will be based on the green fodder it consumes.
At the same time, the required amount of drying is necessary. In its early pregnancy requires more protein than fat. The optimal lighting system is the most suitable for the jar.
Milk production is high during the first four seasons. However, the amount of milk that can be produced in milk is much higher than that of the body.
For the cow it is necessary to eat green and 2-3 kg of concentrate feed per week.
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Maintenance of cattle:
Feeding is very important for dairy cows. It can be a lot of green manure, dry feed or straw. If the feeder is reduced, the milk will decrease rapidly. Therefore, 2 liters per kilogram of millet feed must be given to cattle that are more than 2.5 liters. Milk cows should be handled. If they are afraid, milk production will decrease. Individual records for each dairy cow are necessary. It is best to give the feeder before milking and feeding the feeder. Provide water with a constant interval.
Dry fibers such as straw increase milk production. Milking 3 times a day increases milk production. Milk dropped in the milk without too much milk reduces excess milk. Use the whole hand as much as possible to get rid of milk.
Bathing daily cows can help remove the hair. It is necessary to have 60-90 days interval between each breeding season. If it does not, then the milk will decrease. Proper dose of vaccines should be put on. For the cows should be given 1.25 to 1.75 kg of millet feed. Can not be the ground floor of the cattle shed
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