Among the best breeds of goats are Daira Din Panah, Nachi and Teddy breeds. As many sheds as possible for comfortable accommodation for goats. It should be in high ground and in south-north directions. The roof of the shed should be 8-10 feet. Teddy goats need 10 square feet of shaded space, while larger breeds need 12 square feet. Goats require 22-25 square feet of open space per head if available.
Each goat needs to be properly marked for record keeping. Forage for 100 goats requires twelve, 6-foot-long movable troughs (kharli). Similarly, a trough 65 feet long, 1 foot wide and 9 inches will be sufficient for water. For new farm buy new animals of 3,4 months pregnant doe quarantine for 10 days. Breeding should be done in summer between 15th March to 15th April and 15th September to 15th October so that the cubs are born in good season.
1 male goat (deer) is sufficient for thirty (30) female goats. However for security purpose 1,2 dogs should be kept. Give pregnant goats 400 grams of balanced feed (Balanced Wanda) and 8 kg of green fodder. They are isolated from the herd in the last weeks of pregnancy.
Goats must have access to clean, fresh water at all times. Natural salt should be available in the feeding trough. Move feeding troughs regularly. Newborn babies should be breastfed within 1 hour. And the weather outside should be avoided. Protect goats from diseases by vaccination as advised by veterinary doctors. Vaccinate the herd regularly. Please see your doctor regularly for more information.