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Cattle Housing

Living place or house of cattle is simply known as cattle housing. Good housing is required for raising cattle. Because suitable housing is needed for keeping the cattle safe from storm, rain, sun, hot temperature, excessive cold climate and other adverse weather conditions. The cattle also need to be kept inside the house if you have not sufficient amount of grazing place. So you must have to make a good house for your animals. You can make cattle housing or mini dairy farm by using proper plan and your local available facilities. This will ensure more profit by investing little capital. Do the followings while making house for your cattle.
  • The selected place for housing will be higher than other places surrounding the house, so that you can easily remove rain water and other materials.
  • Soil of the selected place will be fertile and enriched with sand and must have to be dry always.
  • Ensure the entrance of sufficient air and light inside the house. Because sunlight helps to dry the house and help to prevent germs or virus.
  • South faced houses are very comfortable for the cattle.
  • It will be better if the houses are not surrounded by many trees.
  • Don’t let the house to damp anyhow.
  • Make a proper drainage system inside the cattle house, so that you can easily remove excreta and trash. Excreta and trash are suitable place for mosquito, flies and other parasites or virus and your cattle can get affected by various types of diseases easily.
  • You can make a simple cattle house by using bamboo pillar, straw and roof of leaves.
  • You can also make the house by using tree pillar and with a roof of tin. In this system, you have to make a ceiling under the roof to keep the cattle free from hot temperature.
  • It will be better, if the houses are surrounded by bamboo or net fence made with strong wire.
  • Keep 5 squire miter space per cattle inside the house.



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