Dairy Farm Feasibility
Dairy Farm Feasibility
Dairy Farm Feasibility
Disclaimer
The purpose and scope of this document is to provide a guideline for the establishment of a 100-milking animal
dairy farm. The material included in this document is based on information and data gathered from various
sources and certain assumptions. While due care and diligence has been applied in compiling this document, the
information contained may vary due to any changes in any of the concerned factors like from person to person,
system to system, area to area, and actual results may differ from the presented information.
General
This Feasibility is for the establishment of 100 Animals Dairy Farm in which no. of milking animals will be
remained constant throughout the period. Financial plan of feasibility is based on 10 years.
Summary
Projected Gross Revenues (Milk Sales, Animal Culling & Calf Sales)
Herd Composition
No. of Milking Animals on farm will remained constant i.e. 100. In herd considerations, animals are taken as units and
working is based on these units. Assumptions regarding animal units are as follows:
Animals Unit – Calculations No.
Adult Animal (lactating & dry pregnant) 1.0
Pregnant Heifer 0.75
Heifer Un-joined 0.50
Calf < 1 Year 0.25
Construction of Milking Animals Shed includes 120 x 84 = 10080 Sq. feet covered area for 100 animals with
free stalls, shed cooling, sprinklers etc.
Construction of other Animals Shed is for dry animals, heifers and calves.
Other Farm Constructions and Installations include:
Human Resource
Type Number Monthly Salary/ Total Monthly Salary
Person (Rs) (Rs)
Farm Manager - Dairy & 1 75,000 75,000
Agri Operations
Supervisor 1 45,000 45,000
Farm Accountant & Admin 1 45,000 45,000
Asst. Accountant & Admin 1 20,000 20,000
Labour for Animal Feeding 5 9,000 45,000
& Milking
Labour for Agriculture 4 9,000 36,000
Tractor Drivers / Helpers 2 12,000 24,000
Watchman & Office Boy 2 10,500 21,000
Total 17 311,000
Feeding Cost:
Health & Breeding Cost:
Total Cost:
Projected Farm Income
Particulars
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Total Running Cost (Rs)
23,058,216
26,897,149
27,829,548
27,311,654
26,970,949
26,880,530
26,864,181
26,857,514
26,858,202
26,859,385
31,597,499
34,959,852
45,525,350
45,261,685
42,888,235
41,863,047
41,756,285
41,494,948
41,581,740
41,671,468
8,539,283
8,062,703
17,695,802
17,950,031
15,917,286
14,982,517
14,892,104
14,637,434
14,723,538
14,812,083
Nutritional Management:
Feeding cost is the major share of farm expenditures which influences the milk production as well as the
farm profitability. Nutritional requirements of animals are fulfilled by fodder , concentrates (wanda) and
some supplements like mineral mixtures. For excellent nutrition management of farm, fodder should be
preserved in the form of silage. It not only brings down the feeding cost but also ensures the availability of
fodder throughout the year, hence lowers the overall production cost. For 100 animals, almost 37 acres of
land is required for fodder production.
Animal Comfort:
Milk production is directly related to cow comfort which is dependent upon various factors mainly the shed
designs, cooling system, bedding, floors, yards structure etc. Well ventilated sheds with floors and drains to
be hygienic are very important. The covered and open areas should be according to the standards. Cooling
system is the most important factor in this regard as high temperature leads to the heat stress to the
milking animals and results in less production. The cooling system lowers down the temperature which
increases feed intake, cow comfort and as result there is the increase in milk production.
Animal Breeding:
The future of the farm depends upon the animal breeding. Breeding practices should be well managed so as
to follow the principle "calf every year".