50 Dumba goat farming profit cost report | STN

2 months old dumba goat price in India is Rs 30,000. It is one of the most profitable farming and also needs a good cost. Dumba goat farming in India is done mostly by rich farmers. Dumba animal price after 5 months is Rs 50,000 and after 6 to 7 months increases up to 70,000. A project report is prepared to make you understand the required cost and the possible profit.

High cost is needed to start dumba goat farming in India whereas average money is required to start ordinary goats farm in India. Dumba price in India is Rs 70,000, which is for 6 to 7-month-old goats. Wehears’s 2 months old dumba baby price in India is around Rs 25,000. Rs 25,000 is for healthy cattle only and a healthy cattle weight around 25 kg. Their price depends on their health, weight and features. They are heavy feeders and need good food. The estimated cost to start dumba goat farming in India is Rs 1570000 and the estimated profit margin is Rs 19,30,000.

50 Dumba goat farming profit cost report

Dumba animal price in India is huge and attract more people but its cost is also very high, look at the estimated cost and profit report below.

Dumba farming cost

  • 2 month old dumba baby price = Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000.
  • Let’s assume the price is Rs 25,000.
  • 50 goats price = 50 goats x Rs 25000 = Rs 1250000.
  • 1 month fodder cost for 1 goat = Rs 800.
  • 1 month fodder cost for 50 goats = Rs 800 x 50 goats = Rs 40,000.
  • Cost for rearing the goat for 5 months.
  • 5 months fodder cost for 50 goats = 5 months x Rs 40,000 = Rs 200000.
  • Care and medicine cost = Rs 100000.
  • Miscellaneous cost = Rs 20,000.
  • Total cost = Rs 1250000 (goat buy cost) + Rs 200000 (fodder cost) + Rs 100000 (care + medicine cost) + Rs 20,000 (miscellaneous cost) = Rs 1570000.
  • Total cost = Rs 1570000.

Dumba goat farming profit margin

1 dumba goat price after 5-6 months = Rs 70,000.

50 goats price = 50 goats x Rs 70,000 = Rs 3500000.

Net profit = Cost – Profit.

Net profit = Rs 1570000 cost – Rs 3500000.

Net Profit = Rs 19,30,000.

Note – This is an estimated project report and actual profit and cost may differ according to the dumba bakra price, demand, goat health and bread.

If you have good money then it is good to start dumba farming in India for that you should visit the goat farm and buy healthy castles.

Dumba Goat in India

This breed has a heavy round tail like a millstone. This is a highly valuable goat breed that has immense demand in India and international markets. Believe it or not but dumba goat price in India is Rs 70,000 just after 5 to 6 months. Dumba goats are heavy feeders and their growth rate is fast in comparison to ordinary goats. They gain 100 kg in only 1 year.

Only a two month old kid gains up to 25 kg of weight which is far more than an ordinary goat. Female goats give birth to cattle in the 9th month. However, there is always the possibility of giving birth to cattle between 7 months to 1 year.

Dumba goat price

Price of a 2 month old healthy kid having a 25 kg weight is around Rs 25000 and sometimes it is also sellable around Rs 30,000. Dumba selling price increases rapidly and only 5 to 6 month old cattle prices may reach up to Rs 70000 depending on the health, weight and features.

Due to kids producing capacity female dumba goats price is more than male goats. Farmers mostly purchase female goats for their farm business.

Ordinary goat cost and profit margins

Ordinary goat price in India is less than dumba goats. Look at the project report given below.

2 month old cattle price is Rs 2000 to Rs 4000.

If the price is Rs 2000.

Then 50 goat prices will be = Rs 2000 x 50 goats = Rs Rs 100000.

4-month-old goat fodder cost = Rs 100 per month.

Cost increases after 1 year.

Fodder cost after 1 year = Rs 300 per month.

50 goats fodder cost for 1 month = Rs 300 x 50 goats = Rs 15,000.

14 months fodder cost = Rs 15,000 x 14 months = Rs 2,10,000.

Medicine, management and care cost = Rs 100000.

Miscellaneous cost = Rs 20,000.

Total cost = Rs 100000 (goat purchase cost) + Rs 2,10,000 (fodder) + Rs 100000 (care and medicine cost) + Rs 20,000 (miscellaneous) = Rs 4,30,000. 

Total cost = Rs 4,30,000. 

Profit

Average goat price after 1 year = Rs 7000.

Out of 50 goats 40 females and 10 males as per farming structure. 

1 female goat produce average 3 kids.

Total goats after 1 year = 3 kids x 40 female goats = 120 kids.

After 1 year these 120 kids can be sold for Rs 6000 to Rs 7000 or Rs 8000.

Let’s assume one goat price after 1 year is Rs 7000.

Profit = 120 goats x Rs 7000 = Rs 8,40,000.

Net Profit = Rs 4,30,000 – Rs 8,40,000.

Net Profit = Rs 4,10,000.

Conclusion – This blog tells you about the dumba goat farming profit margin and the expected cost. The required cost for this high breed goat farming is Rs 1570000 and one can earn around Rs 19,30,000.

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