LKM FARMS
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Successful goat farming isn’t about buying the most expensive breeds — it’s about mastering the basics and applying them consistently.
Healthy growth, faster reproduction, and fewer losses come from simple daily habits that many farmers overlook. Here are the 7 key secrets every serious goat farmer should follow:
1️⃣ Feed Variety
Don’t rely on just one feed. Combine energy (maize bran), protein (beans chaff, soya chaff, kuli-kuli), and roughage. Balanced feeding improves growth, body condition, and milk yield.
2️⃣ Clean Water Daily
Goats drink more than we realize. Fresh, clean water boosts digestion, feed intake, and overall health.
3️⃣ Proper Space & Ventilation
Overcrowding causes stress and disease. Give your goats room to move, rest, and breathe fresh air.
4️⃣ Hygiene & Regular Cleaning
Dirty pens invite worms, lice, and infections. Clean housing keeps goats active and reduces avoidable losses.
5️⃣ Minerals & Salt Lick
Minerals support digestion, fertility, bone strength, and immunity. Always keep a mineral block available.
6️⃣ Deworming & Disease Prevention
Have a deworming plan. Don’t wait for weight loss or sickness. Prevention is always cheaper than treatment.
7️⃣ Smart Breeding Decisions
Use strong, healthy bucks. Avoid inbreeding. Select for good body frame, height, fertility, and calm temperament.
Goat farming is a system. When these basics are done right — and done consistently — your goats grow faster, kidding rates improve, and profits increase.
Start simple. Improve steadily.
Your herd will show the results.
The Importance of Biosecurity in Poultry Farming
Keep Your Birds Safe & Profitable! Biosecurity is your first line of defense against diseases.
- Limit Farm Access – Only allow authorized personnel near your flock
- Disinfect Regularly – Clean housing, equipment, and footbaths daily
- Separate Age Groups – Keep young chicks away from older birds
- Control Visitors & Vehicles – Disease can spread through contaminated shoes & tires
- Quarantine New Birds – Keep new stock separate for at least 2 weeks
A healthy farm = higher productivity & profits!
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