Explanation of livestock affairs
The main gains in livestock affairs and measures taken during the transition from sheep farming to cattle farming in the last few years include the following.
* Convert existing posts to Free Stalls to a capacity of 1250 dairy cows.
* Transfer of drinking water by lining 3 km from side channels and construction of sediment ponds and water treatment plant to supply drinking water in dairy cattle unit.
* Construction and operation of a unit of Euro parallel milking facility with capacity of 2 * 24 Installation and commissioning of milk processing auxiliaries in cooperation with large and up to date companies
* Build up breeding sites for suckling calves (240 calves).
* Manufacture of maternity and cattle storage facilities
* Manufacture of horizontal concrete silos with a capacity of 15,000 tons and leveling and preparation of bedding of forage sites covering an area of 10,000 square meters.
* Reconstruction of the dairy unit’s electricity system and the construction of an emergency power plant with a capacity of 450 kWh
* Upgrading of existing power supply up to 600 kW level
* Build and operate a heifer breeding station with a capacity of 500 animals
* Develop concentrate warehouse and equip a feed capacity unit proportional to capacity
* Construction of workers’ buildings and sanitation, fuel and storage requirements and creation of green space in the dairy area.
* Installation of CCTV cameras in sensitive locations of dairy cows to monitor sensitive and managerial tasks such as protection and security, breeding and keeping livestock, feeding, reproduction, milking, feeding, calving and calving
* Formulation of executive plans related to breeding, maintenance, breeding and genetics and health (veterinary) using appropriate management software (bullfighting) with guidance and support from an expert in informatics
* Link to reputable companies in the world (in reproduction management) and evaluate and select sperm with up-to-date software using 100% foreign sperm and obtain expert advice
* Tangang liaison with the province and city veterinary network to utilize plans, strategic health and vaccination plans, and send laboratory samples to accredited laboratory and policy centers, and make engineering and technical decisions to the results.
* Screening test to prevent or reduce disease to increase production and survival of dairy cattle in the upper abdomen and herd clearance
* Purchase feeder devices for feed mechanization through tmr, sand and ration feeds using up-to-date software that provides effective and efficient management of day-to-day livestock staffing and strategic management measures while preventing various types of food loss. In this sector, the average milk production was 40% higher than that of the herd.
* Liaising with the National Livestock Breeding Center and identifying progeny through the Provincial Jihad Organization according to the country’s Livestock Breeding Program.
* Fertilizer mechanization system
* Air conditioning system for springs
* Upgrading milking refrigeration systems
* Pasteurization of milk of calves (future mothers of herds) to prevent transmission of infection and disease from cows to calves