How long does it take for Boer goats to be fattened and slaughtered, how many catties are the net we

Updated on Three rural 2024-03-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lamb post-weaning fattening is the main way of mutton production, because after weaning, lambs are mostly processed except for a small part of the reserve group. Generally, moderate fattening is carried out for those with small body weight or poor body condition, and intensive fattening is carried out for those who are heavy or in good physical condition.

    The pre-feeding period is about 15 days and can be divided into 3 phases. In the first stage, 1-3 days, only hay is fed to allow the lambs to adapt to the new environment. The second stage is 7-10 days, and from the third day onwards, the hay diet is gradually replaced with the second stage ration, and the fine and coarse ratio is 36:

    64, the seventh day is changed and fed to the 10th day. The third stage is 10-14 days, and the pre-feeding period of 50:50 is transferred to the formal fattening period after the end of the 15th day.

    Concentrate type ration is only suitable for fattening of strong lambs with large body weight, such as the initial weight of about 35 kg, after 40-55 days of intensive fattening, the slaughter weight reaches 48-50 kg. In terms of management, it is necessary to ensure that each lamb eats 45-90 grams of roughage per day, and the live weight of the sheep is larger, about 35 kg for sheep and about 20 kg for goats. The sheep in the pen only rest for 3-5 days to inject the triple vaccine to prevent enterotoxemia, and then inject once every 14-15 days.

    Ensure drinking water, as long as the sheep purchased from other places add antibiotics to the water, take it for 5 days. To keep the feed in the trough uninterrupted, each lamb should occupy 7-8 cm of slot.

    Roughage diet can be divided into two kinds according to the feeding method, one is used in ordinary feeding troughs, and the concentrate and coarse material are fed separately; Another kind of automatic feeding trough is used to feed the fine and coarse material together.

    The silage type diet is mainly corn silage, which can account for the diet, and is not suitable for lambs in the early stage of fattening and short-term strength fattening lambs, and can be used for small lambs with a gestational period of more than 80 days. The daily increase is 110-160 grams, and the daily intake of lambs is not less than kilograms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A 30-pound sheep can grow to about 100 pounds after fattening for six months.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It takes 6 months from birth to 100 pounds, and now the market **14 to 15 pounds.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the experience of farmers, only Boer goats grow up in China's goats, adult rams can grow more than 200 catties, and ewes can grow more than 140 catties. Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Adult Boer goats, rams and ewes reach 75 cm to 90 cm and 65 cm to 75 cm in height and 65 cm to 75 cm respectively, and weigh 95 kg to 150 kg and 65 kg to 95 kg respectively. Complete. Thank you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Adult Bordeaux sheep weigh around 95-110 kg and ewes weigh around 65-75 kg. Generally, Bordeaux sheep are raised under intensive fattening conditions, and the average daily weight gain can reach 400g, and under grazing conditions, the average daily weight gain can reach 300g. Bordeaux sheep can be slaughtered at about 30kg at the age of 6 months.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Adult Boer goats have two litters a year, with a litter of 3-4 lambs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As of February 8, 2020, the net profit of breeding 50 Boer goats is about 70,000-80,000 yuan a year.

    Breeding 50 Boer goats can generally produce 150 lambs a year, so in the case of lamb fattening, the annual economic benefit is 140,000 yuan.

    1. The cost of breeding sheep.

    At present, the Boer goat 1 and 2 generations are generally 500 yuan a piece, and if you buy 50 goats, it is 25,000 yuan; Boer goat 3 4 generations are generally 800 yuan a piece, and 50 goats are 40,000 yuan; Boer goats 5 6 generations are generally 1,100 yuan a piece, and 50 goats are 55,000 yuan.

    2. Feed cost.

    The feed of Boer goats mainly consists of concentrate and coarse feed. Concentrate is generally about 1 4 yuan per catty, and one catty is needed every day, so it is 1 4 yuan; Coarse material ** is generally 0 3 yuan a catty, three catties are needed every day, and 0 9 yuan a day. If it is a fattening sheep, it generally only takes half a year, and the feed cost of 50 is generally about 20,000 yuan; If it is a ewe breeding, the feed cost of Boer goats is 40,000 yuan.

    3. Farm construction costs.

    Boer goats are generally raised by grazing, so the construction of farms generally only needs to build a sheep house. Generally, each sheep needs an area of about 1 5 square meters, so 50 Boer goats need about 150 square meters, and if one square meter plus the construction cost is 100 yuan, the cost input is about 15,000 yuan.

    4. Other costs.

    The number of 50 Boer goats is not very large, so under normal circumstances there is no need to hire employees, and if you do, the breeding is not profitable. The other costs of raising Boer goats include utilities, medicine, immunization and other miscellaneous expenses; The total expenditure is generally about 7,000 yuan.

    5. To sum up, raising 50 Boer goats at 4 points requires an investment of about 60,000 70,000 yuan.

    The comprehensive cost of raising 50 Boer goats is 60,000 70,000 yuan, and the net profit is about 70,000 80,000 yuan after deducting the cost from the economic benefits.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    One ewe has 2 small ones at a time, 4 ewes twice a year, and a 600 yuan, a total of 2400 yuan. 50 are 120,000, and other costs are earned.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on what kind of sheep you raise, it is a big sheep, a small lamb, a lamb, a female sheep, a ram, a lean sheep, a purebred, a crossbreed, the type of Boer goats is different, the benefits and profits are not the same, if you breed 50 high-quality female Boer goats, a year's income can not be said, quite considerable, if you breed 50 particularly high-quality purebred rams can be sold, a year's profit is not to mention, breeding sheep is profitable anyway. Breeding 50 fish is a few thousand dollars a year for the worst, and hundreds of thousands a year for the best one. However, there are risks associated with raising sheep.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How much do you earn a year with 50 Boer goats.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Newborn Boer goats grow to about 100 catties, and the free-range method needs to be generally 220 280 days, and the captive method (fattening sheep) needs 180 240 days. Boer goats grow very fast, high efficiency, now captive sheep is a trend, more conducive to the growth of sheep to let the rotten beam long, the benefit will be better than the general, it is recommended to take captive breeding.

    2. Boer goats are native to South Africa and are known as the world's "king of meat goats", which is the world's famous goat for producing high-quality lean meat, and is an excellent breed of meat goats. It has a large body size and fast growth; Strong fecundity and many lambs; The slaughter rate is high and the meat production is high; The meat is fine and tender, and the palatability is good; Resistant to rough feeding, strong adaptability; Strong disease resistance and hereditary stability. In 2003, the state promulgated the "GB 19376-2003 Boer Goat Breeding" standard.

    Boer goats are an important breed of good rams**, and as a terminal paternal instinct can significantly improve the growth rate and meat production performance of crossbred offspring.

    3. Boer goat feeding methods and precautions. (1) to be timed, quantitative, qualitative, fixed people to feed on time, so that the sheep form a conditioned reflex, conducive to digestion and absorption, according to different sheep, to determine the amount of forage. To be able to eat enough and not waste, to ensure the quality of the feed of the color of the variety, conditional to be customized according to the feeding standards with the diet, the feeding personnel should also be relatively fixed.

    2) Forage, feed, drinking water should be kept clean, do not feed moldy and spoiled feed, forage can not carry water, it is best to drink warm water in winter. (3) Keep the sheep house clean and dry, so that the effect of warm in winter and cool in summer, the manure in the house should be cleaned every day. (4) It is necessary to prevent the epidemic twice in spring and autumn and deworm frequently.

    5) Do a good job in the sanitation and disinfection of the sheep farm on weekdays, and the sheep manure should be used after accumulation and fermentation. (6) Increase the amount of exercise of sheep and maintain the hygiene of the sheep body.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    <> Boer goats can grow to about 50 kilograms in 10 months. Precautions for breeding Boer goats: Breeding Bochai goats should have a broad stocking site, so it is necessary to make reasonable use of various available resources near the farm for stocking; Boer goats cannot eat pastures with dew, so they cannot graze in the morning when there is pure dew; During the breeding period, it is necessary to do a good job of repelling mosquitoes and flies, and at the same time to ensure the hygiene of the sheep house.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    <> under the condition of good breeding conditions, Boer goats can be slaughtered when they weigh about 30kg at the age of 6 months. Native to South Africa, Boer Mountain Orange Hidden Sheep is known as the "King of Meat Celery Sheep", which is a world-famous goat that produces high-quality lean meat and is an excellent breed of meat goat.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    <> under good feeding conditions, female Boer goats can generally grow to about 25-40kg in five months, and male Boer goats can generally grow to about 30-45kg in five months. Boer goats are generally about 6 months old and can be slaughtered when they reach 30kg in weight.

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