Thursday, November 1, 2018

Boer goat

The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production. Their name is derived from the Afrikaans (Dutch) word boer, meaning farmer. Boer goats are a popular breed for meat.























Boer goats have a high resistance to disease and adapt well to hot, dry semi deserts areas

 There is huge potential for commercial success for those that follow advanced farming methods.
In short,The advantages of Goat Farming Business compared to other Agri related Business were,
1.Confirmed ever increasing Market price.This is the only agri business in which the producers fix the price for their products.
2.Very low electicity dependency.
3.Low labour requirement.
4. High job satisfaction.
The breed options available in India are Boer, Thalacherry, Jamnapari (Jamunapari), Kanni, Kodi, Salem Black, Sirohi, Badmasari, Beetal, Karowli (Karoli), Sojat, Ajmeri, Osmanabadi (Usmanabadi), Jakhrana, Kohilawadi, Barbari, Bengal Black, Surti and many more.

You Need to Know About the Boer Goat

The Boer goat originated in South Africa, bred by Dutch farmers in the 1900s. This Dutch influence has stayed with the goat as they started to move out of South Africa, as the name ‘boer’ actually comes from the Dutch word for farmer. The Boer goat was brought to the United States in 1993, and since then has become one of the most popular goats for meat production.
Their selective breeding over the last century has led to fast growth rates and excellent meat qualities, make them a popular choice for farmers. In addition, Boer goats have high disease resistance and adapt well to nearly every environment.
While the primary purpose of Boer goats is meat production, a growing number of people are keeping them as companion pets or show goats. Known as “gentle giants” due to their large size and laid-back personalities, these docile goats are great with both children and other animals.
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