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Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by kitchenmata: 2:22pm On Jul 26, 2014
Goat farming is one of the most rewarding animal rearing business anyone can engage in anywhere in the world. Goat meats are widely accepted and consumed round the globe, while the milk is also gaining in popularity and is being sold in supermarkets across the United States, Europe and Asia and represent the bulk of the liquid milk market.

Here in Nigeria, the goat milk is still not yet widely consumed because farmers are not yet taking advantage of the opportunity. Would you be the farmer to make this happened? The meat is believed to be the best animal meat available anywhere in the market for good reasons. Not only does the meat taste great, it is also lower in fat than chicken but contains higher protein than beef, that makes it better than chicken and beef.

Goat meat has a unique taste that is very difficult to describe but very appealing to the taste bud. There are other products that can be derived from Goat milk such as cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and butter. Anything that cow milk can offer, goat milk can also do. These are the reasons rearing goat is

considered by wise farmers as a very lucrative business and it's increasingly becoming very popular among modern farmers.


Opportunities in Goat Farming All Over The World

In India and Nepal, goat farming is one of the major source of income for families and bigger farmers are producing larger quantity for export. China, India, and Pakistan are currently the largest producer of goat in the world with the opportunities still great there for any new farmer who would like to tap the gain. Nepal is said to still import about 1.3million live goat yearly from the neighboring countries such as India, meaning that the opportunity is very much huge in that country for any would be goat farmer.

Australia is the largest exporter of live goat and goat products in the world, yet they are still not meeting the demand of countries where they export. The opportunities in Australia for new farmers are equally great and increasing rapidly.

In United Kingdom, almost all the supermarkets sells goat meats and other goat products like the milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt. The demand is quite high and farmers there are not meeting those demands in full. There are plenty of money making opportunities for goat farmers in UK.

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In Nigeria, goat meat is widely consumed locally and forms major part of the people's delicacies. The popular goat meat pepper soup is so tasty that people come from far and wide to have a taste of it. Yet, few farmers are into goat rearing in the country, most of the goats consumed in Nigeria comes from the Niger Republic and the North. Nigerian Dwarf is popular in the South and Eastern part of the country but only kept for family consumption and sold in the local markets occasionally despite the huge demand. Any serious farmer who would take goat farming to the next level will have serious money to make.

Goat farming is a big and profitable business Anywhere in the world. In this article, I will explain how anyone can start goat farming on a small scale and grow to any size he want within couple of years in any part of the globe. I want to make this article as comprehensive as possible and as people begin to share their ideas and understanding in Goat farming business through comments, I hope this will end up becoming great resource for small scale goat farmers much like the Poultry Farming post. Please read and participate by dropping a comment.


The Profit in Goat Farming Business.

First, let's look at the profit potential in this business, I want to analyze the profit in dollar perspective because I am looking a situation where some Nigerian farmer would take this goat farming to the next level and starts producing large enough to export even if it's to other African countries.

A fully mature goat weigh about 100 pound and in many places goat sale is measured in pound with each pound going for $1.5. Therefore, 100 pound weigh goat will bring it $150 minimum. If you produce just 500 goats yearly and each sold for $150 minimum, you will be making $75,000 per year. Take away $25,000 as the production cost, you will be left with $50,000 (₦8,000,000) from just 500 goats as pure profit. Isn't that great?

Don't forget that goats take between 2-3 years to mature, in the profit estimate above, I assumed you have passed through the first three years of establishment. The 500 is a big number but very achievable if you take your farming seriously, in all honesty 500 goats per annul after three years is a realistic goal for small scale farmers. You can start smaller and expand gradually depending on the resources available.

Now, how do you proceed to start your own goat farming business in easy and simple way that guarantees profit and sustainability? How do you start off in a cost effective way that ensures you don't get your fingers burnt. Below are what you need and things you need to put in place to ensure you get started quick and simple -

How to Setup Your Goat Farm


1. Pasture - Acquire a good grazing ground that grows plenty of grass verities. Goats are relatively clean animals. They eat a wide variety of plants that are nutritious to them. They are foragers of weeds and leaves and could eat different types of plant at different season and even days. However, production animals feed on grass, silage, hay and grain just like cattle. Look for where land is cheap and acquire some acres depending on the number of animals you want to keep.

Goats need large expanse of land, they like moving and moving while eating plants that are not too close to the ground to avoid worm infested plants. They like keeping enough distance from each other, this way, they reduce contaminating each other. Goat don't like over crowded condition, ensure you have enough acres of land for your goats to roam about free while grazing and feeding.

How many goats should be kept in an acre? On a good pasture ground, maximum of 10 goats should be kept in an acre of grazing land, if you intend to keep up to 500 goats, you will need 50 acres of pasturage. Understand that goat multiply very quickly - a pregnancy will always result to the birth of twins. Sometimes they can give birth to single kid or even triplet which is very rare.

2. Fencing - Construct short perimeter fence round your pasture or barbwire fence, I prefer barbwire to short perimeter fence for obvious reasons - Barbwire is more protective and impossible for goats to scare through while keeping the animal safe from predators. "Goats need protection from coyotes, roving dogs, or even cougars & bears if they are kept on pasture. Some producers use protection dogs to keep predators at bay. Special 1.2m fencing may be required to keep goats in. As goats like to go around obstacles, electric fencing is sometimes used. Many producers provide 'play areas' with things to climb to amuse them and to prevent damaging behavior"

3. Housing - Build a suitable house for your goats, house is required to keep them safe from rain and other climate factors like cold. Goat don't like bad conditions, they like to stay indoor when it is raining, they like to stay under share when the weather is hot, and like to stay outside and graze when the weather is perfect and enjoyable.

Goat likes some measure of privacy when they are indoors, so it is required you build separate houses for few number of goats or you construct it in a way that it will be spacious enough to give each animal some level of privacy. Goats like laying down and chew the cord while resting in a quiet condition. Make sure the housing is made comfortable for them. Some even suggested building dog house for each goat.

4. Species - There are large number of goat breeds suitable for different purposes of rearing. Some are very good for milk production, some are good for the meat, other are preferable for the fiber. However, there species that can combine all that. Some does well in certain area than the other, you need to go for the one that is most popular in your locality, they could be important reason why farmers prefer certain species in your environment. Check the list for available goat breeds in your country and choose according to what you need.

Having decided on the goat breeds to go for, source for healthy kids. It must have history of De-worming and Vaccination. Goat is susceptible to stomach worm and other internal parasites. Get the healthiest of goats possible to start with.

5. Veterinarians - You will need to have appointment with a veterinary Doctors near you for periodic check up and vaccination. This is very important if you hope to keep the mortality at the lowest or completely eliminated. You can use Government agencies near you or appoint a private vet doctor.

With all these in place, you are very good to go in your goat rearing business. Since goat does not necessarily feed on processed animal feeds, your cost of production will be highly reduced because they will be eating natural nutritious plants in their pasture that grows on their own.

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Pavore9: 2:40pm On Jul 26, 2014
OP, do change your weighing from pounds to kilos, we no dey U.S, also the amounts into Naira to save us the stress of converting. Goat milk is the real deal, a sip will convince you! It softens and glows your skin. More nutritive than cow's

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by rareman(m): 9:30pm On Jul 27, 2014
@ OP thanks for this info, but please clarify on the number of goat per acre, how you say 10 goat for 1 acre not even plot, are you sure of that. Considering high cost land, I have seen someone rear 8 cattle inside an office building.

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by jaz(m): 8:40am On Apr 15, 2015
nice point
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Krestkross: 11:20pm On Apr 15, 2015
grin grin who want even do goat business..... I my mad...

Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by DESIREDCRAFTS(f): 1:54am On Sep 18, 2015
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get raw goat milk here in Nigeria?

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by honestpoju: 11:57pm On Feb 05, 2016
DESIREDCRAFTS:
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get raw goat milk here in Nigeria?
Good question, I am also looking for where to buy in lagos
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by osca123(m): 9:19pm On Mar 19, 2016
Krestkross:
grin grin who want even do goat business..... I my mad...

please clearify why you cant do goat business...so others can learn from you.
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by INDESTRUCTABLEX(m): 6:42am On Mar 20, 2016
Pavore9:
OP, do change your weighing from pounds to kilos, we no dey U.S, also the amounts into Naira to save us the stress of converting. Goat milk is the real deal, a sip will convince you! It softens and glows your skin. More nutritive than cow's

Oga pavore, I have been seeing your handwork, I will like to contact you for some discussions. What's the best means - NL PM?

Thanks
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Pavore9: 7:25am On Mar 20, 2016
INDESTRUCTABLEX:


Oga pavore, I have been seeing your handwork, I will like to contact you for some discussions. What's the best means - NL PM?

Thanks
NL PM.
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Walexz02(m): 9:28am On Mar 20, 2016
10 goats on one acre shocked
I don't think that is correct op

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by anienge001: 9:43am On Mar 20, 2016
I was searching for breeds of goats and what they produce, my wifie and I were shock to notice that our Nigeria dwarf are sought after for its milk producing capacity. It is in high demand everywhere except in Nigeria where we regard people that keep them as peasants. We also had a sip of Nigerian dwarfs milk during our holidays in Texas last year, it was so sweet and refreshing.

I am definitely setting up a trial farm before the end of this year.

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by kolokolobi(m): 11:41am On Mar 20, 2016
Who can help out with the space/ land challenge to setting up a goat farm around Abuja and cross river state.
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by lizzyorji: 8:37pm On Aug 12, 2016
I need to buy Nigerian dwarf goats, where can I get them?
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Gric: 11:41pm On Aug 12, 2016
lizzyorji:
I need to buy Nigerian dwarf goats, where can I get them?
Your location?
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by Tunde800(m): 6:00am On Jan 11, 2020
Please where can I get Sirohi , Boer and Kahalari Goats? In Nigeria.
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by GGfadar(m): 8:07am On Sep 19, 2020
Krestkross:
grin grin who want even do goat business..... I my mad...

Yes u r mad

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Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by hahn(m): 10:20am On Sep 19, 2020
Walexz02:
10 goats on one acre shocked
I don't think that is correct op

I believe op is including the fact that they will breed
Re: Goat Farming In Nigeria... Is It For You??? by joeybankz: 11:44am On Sep 21, 2020
Do you know you can start your own goat farming business in Nigeria today? The truth remains that starting a goat farming business entails following some basic farming principle applicable to this kind of business....

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