Feeding Management of Goat in India
India is primarily an agricultural nation, with 70% of its people making a living from agriculture. The need of providing a balanced diet for India’s growing population is one of its greatest challenges. Because of its low investment requirements, high adaptability, high fertility and fecundity, low feed and management requirements, high feed conversion efficiency, quick payoff, and low risk, goat farming has been suggested as the best option for rural people in developing countries. Goats serve a vital role for generating income, storing capital, creating jobs, and enhancing household nutrition. The main source of income for India’s small, landless farmers is goat farming. It offers farmers throughout the year alternate sources of income and serves as insurance against crop failure. Millions of poor, small families in India engage in the tradition of goat husbandry by raising animals on “Crop Residues” and Common Property Resources.
Feeding management of goat