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Mr. Suresh Baban Bhosale
Satara, Maharashtra.
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Along with agriculture Suresh Bhosale has been rearing confined goats since 2005 as a side business. Bhosale has made all the necessary arrangements for it. He has 14 goats out of which 2 are of the Sirohi breed and 12 belong to the Beetle breed and he has 7 buck goats of the Beetle breed.

To improve the rearing & health of the goat, he cultivates some dicotyledonous fodder crops on the farm. He grinds the dicotyledonous grains at his home only.

While rearing the goat it is important to keep a track of the goat's health, nutritious food, clean water, diseases caused due to the rainy season and its treatment, and the death of the baby goats after birth due to diarrhoea.

Generally, a goat gives birth to babies twice a year. They get 5 to 6 babies through it. In six months, the babies grow appropriately and weigh about 25 to 27 kg. One baby goat cost them about Rs.2000 to Rs.2500 for 6 months.
Differences between previous goat rearing and Biofit goat rearing
Previous goat rearing (20 goats) :
  • Goat rearing cost: Rs. 45,000
  • Marketable buck production: 9
  • Average weight/buck: 25 kg.
  • Live buck market rate: Rs. 275 / kg.
  • Total production of bucks: 225 kg.
  • Total Income: Rs.61,875
  • Net profit/6-8 months: Rs.16,875
Biofit goat rearing (20 goats) :
  • Goat rearing cost: Rs.48,000
  • Marketable buck production: 10
  • Average weight/buck: 32 kg.
  • Live buck market rate: Rs. 300/kg.
  • Total production of bucks: 320 kg.
  • Total Income: Rs.96,000
  • Net profit/6-8 months: Rs.48,000
Suresh Bhosale started using Biofit C.F.C Plus in last 8 to 10 months. He began to add 5 grams of C.F.C Plus to every goat's daily diet. Due to this, the baby goats achieved appropriate growth. F.C.R. rate increased, they received protection from rain-borne diseases, they gained weight and the agility of the bucks increased. Due to C.F.C. Plus, Mr. Bhosale received 1 more baby and he was able to earn triple profit in 6-8 months.