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UPDATE JANUARI 2012: KAMI MEMERLUKAN KAMBING ANDA DENGAN SEGERA..TELEFON KAMI!!

UPDATE JANUARY 2012: KAMBING DIKEHENDAKI SEGERA!!

Assalammualaikum dan selamat sejahtera,

Update bagi Januari 2012; Sila telefon kami sekiranya anda mempunyai stok kambing untuk dijual. Telefon Khairudin 016-220 2425 atau 019-334 1404 untuk berbincang mengenai harga dan jenis kambing yang dikehendaki. Terima kasih.

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KURSUS ASAS PENGURUSAN DAN RAWATAN TERNAKAN KAMBING AKAN KEMBALI!!!

Assalammualaikun dan selamat sejahtera,



Pelaburan minimum yang bakal anda keluarkan untuk memulakan ternakan kambing sekurangnya RM10k. Ada antara bakal penternak yang mengeluh kerana yuran yang kami kenakan terlalu mahal. Tapi fikirkanlah semula dengan jumlah pelaburan yang bakal anda laburkan dengan yuran untuk menyertai kursus ini...tidak sampai atau kurang dari 4%. Jadi fikirkanlah ilmu yang bakal diperolehi dalam kursus kami ini nanti...lakukan langkah yang bijak...jangan salahgunakan modal anda...kami akan berkongsi pengalaman dalam ternakan ini....telefon segera untuk pengesahan tempat.



TARIKH: SEMAKIN HAMPIR...AKAN DIBERITAHU KELAK



TEMPAT:



1) AGROBANK DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE ( ABADI ) ( Lot 7 Persiaran Institusi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor )



2) KANDANG DE KEBUN SDN BHD, PULAU MERANTI, PUCHONG, SELANGOR.



TEMPAT TINGGAL: AGROBANK DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE ( ABADI ) ( Lot 7 Persiaran Institusi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor )



MASA: 9.00 PAGI HINGGA 11.00 MALAM



MAKAN/MINUM: DISEDIAKAN SEPANJANG KURSUS



PENYERTAAN: TERBUKA KEPADA YANG BERMINAT



YURAN: RM600.00



PESERTA: 20 ORANG SAHAJA!! PENDAFTARAN YANG TERAWAL AKAN DIDAHULUKAN.



HUBUNGI: EN. KHAIRUDIN (016-220 2425), PN SARAH (016-322 0466), USTAZ TALIB (019-276 6102)



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Monday, December 15, 2008

BOER BUCK FOR SALE WITH CERTIFICATE!!!!

Dear all my friends....

Boer buck Fullblood for sale...with certificate...age 2 years...price RM3300...please call bro Idris...019-3323268 for further details....




SELANGOR RIA 08 PREPARATION!!






Assalammualaikum and a very good evening...

Enjoy our pictures!!! (Our crew set-up banner and layout for our booth-De Kebun)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

SELANGOR RIA 2008

Assalammualaikum and a very good evening....

We will be at SELANGOR RIA festival on 13/12 to 21/12/2008...hope to see all our friends during the exhibition and from there we can share our experience and knowledge in goats farming...details of the exhibition:

Name: SELANGOR RIA

Date: 13/12/2008 to 21/12/2008

Venue: Near Shah Alam Stadium

Time: 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

See you there!!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

YEAR END SALE!!! WHILE STOCK LAST!!

Assalammualaikum and a very good evening,

Some pictures of our goats for sale.....please click our sub-topic OUR GOATS for more pictures!!

Jamanapari FullBlood Buck...price RM2500 and below....

Jamnapari cross @ Jawarandu...price RM650 and below...

Jamnapari FullBlood for sale!!!!

Boer goats from local breeders....high quality guarantee!!!

Boer F1, F2 from local breeders...weight above 30kg...


YEAR END SALE!!! HURRY UP WHILE STOCK LAST!!

hileAssalammualaikum and good evening,

Some pictures of our goats for sale....it's a YEAR END SALE!!!!! For more pictures, please click to sub-topic above titled OUR GOATS. Thank you.

Boer goats from local breeders...price from RM950 and below...Boer F1, F2, F3, F4

Boer F4 from Australia...price from RM1400 and below...

Boer goats from local breeders....HURRY...GRAB IT FAST!!

Boer goats waiting for a new buyer!! Well maintained..higher quality breed protocol from local breeders

Jamnapari cross fro sale...price RM650 and below!! Weight above 30 kg....HOT ITEM!!!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

GOOD INFORMATION ABOUT GOAT: FOR BEGINNER

The goat is one of the smallest domesticated ruminants which has served mankind earlier and longer than cattle and sheep. It is managed for the production of milk, meat and wool, particularly in arid, semitropical or mountainous countries. In temperate zones, goats are kept often rather as supplementary animals by small holders, while commercially cows or buffaloes are kept for milk, cheese and meat, and sheep for wool and meat production. Nonetheless, there are more than 460 million goats worldwide presently producing more than 4.5 million tons of milk and 1.2 million tons of meat besides mohair, cashmere, leather and dung; and more people consume milk and milk products from goats worldwide than from any other animal. Cheese production from goat milk, even in France, Greece, Norway and Italy, is of economic importance. Goat herds, on the other hand low producing though, are an expression of capital assets and wealth in Africa and Asia where they are found in large numbers. In the United States, there are between 2 and 4 million head; with Texas leading in Angora, meat and bush goats; and California leading in dairy goats.

Goats can survive on bushes, trees, desert scrub and aromatic herbs when sheep and cattle would starve to death. Goat herders often have neglected a rational numerical balance between goat numbers and sparse vegetation. Over-grazing has destroyed many tree and woodland areas which was blamed then on goats rather than man, and this has caused widespread ecological and political concerns, erosion, desertification and even ban on freely grazing goats in some areas. On the other hand, goats are valued by cattle and sheepmen in the fight against brush encroachment on millions of acres of open rangeland.

Swiss goat breeds are the world's leaders in milk production. Indian and Nubian derived goat breeds are dual-purpose meat and milk producers. Spanish and South African goats are best known for meat producing ability. The Turkish Angora, Asian Cashmere and the Russian Don goats are kept for mohair and cashmere wool production. In addition, there are Pygmy goats from Western Africa of increasing interest as laboratory and pet animals.
Goat milk casein and goat milk fat are more easily digested than from cow milk. Goat milk is valued for the elderly, sick, babies, children with cow milk allergies, patients with ulcers, and even preferred for raising orphan foals or puppies. Fat globules in goat milk are smaller than in cow milk and remain dispersed longer. Goat milk is higher in vitamin A, niacin, choline and inositol than cow milk, but it is lower in vitamin B6, B12, C and carotenoids. The shorter chain fatty acids (C6, C8, C10, C12) are characteristically higher in goat milk than in cow milk. Otherwise milk gross composition from goats or cows is similar except for differences due to breeds, climate, stage of lactation and feeds.

Breeds of goats vary from as little as 20 lb mature female bodyweight and 18 inches female withers for dwarf goats for meat production up to 250 lb and 42 inches withers height for Indian Jamnapari, Swiss Saanen, Alpine and AngloNubian for milk production. Some Jamnapari males may be as tall as 50 inches at withers. Angora goats weigh between 70 to 110 lb for mature females and are approximately 25 inches tall. Birthweights of female singles are between 3 and 9 lb; twins being often a pound lighter and males 1/2 lb heavier. Twinning is normal in goats with a high percentage of triplets thus giving several breeds an average annual litter size above 2 per doe and more than 200 reproduction rate. Females are called doe, young are kids, males are bucks; one speaks of buck and doe kids, and doelings, and of wethers or castrates.
Differentiation Morphologically, goats may have horns of the scimitar or corkscrew types, but many are dehorned in early age with a heated iron, caustic or later on with a rubber band or surgical saw. Goats may also be hornless genetically. They can be short haired, long haired, have curled hair, are silky or coarse wooled. They may have wattles on the neck and beards. Some breeds, particularly the European, have straight noses, others have convex noses, e.g., the Jamnapari and Nubian breeds or slightly dished noses (Swiss). Swiss and other European breeds have erect ears, while pendulous, drooping, large ears characterize Indian and Nubian goats. The American LaMancha breed has no external ear. A ''gopher'' ear rudiment in LaMancha is less than 1 inch long with little or no cartilage; an ''elf'' ear is less than 2 inches long, but bucks can be registered only with gopher ears. The responsible gene for rudimentary ears is dominant, thus sires with gopher ears will always have gopher or elf-eared offspring, no matter what the genotype of the dam is to which he was mated.

Goats come in almost any color, solid black, white, red, brown, spotted, two and three colored, blended shades, distinct facial stripes, black and white saddles, depending on breeds.
Teeth in goats are a good guide to age. Six lower incisors are found at birth and a set of 20 ''milk teeth'' are complete at 4 weeks of age consisting of the eight incisors in the front of the lower jaw, and 12 molars, three on each side in each jaw. Instead of incisors in the upper jaw there is a hard dental pad against which the lower incisors bite and cut. Some goats have an undesirable inherited recessive condition of ''parrot'' (overshot upper jaw) or ''carp'' mouth (undershot upper jaw) which does not interfere with barn feeding conditions but handicaps the goat severely in pasturing and browsing, because the lower incisor teeth cannot cut correctly against the upper dental pad. With progressing age, the permanent teeth wear down from the rectangular crossectional shape and cores to the round stem which is a further distinguishing mark of age. Furthermore, there are pregnancy rings marking horns and telling age.

The digestive tract of the goat after nursing has the typical four stomach compartments of ruminants consisting of the rumen (paunch) (4-6 gallon), the reticulum (honeycomb) (1-2 liters), the omasum (maniply) (1 liter), and the abomasum (true stomach) (3.5 liters). The intestinal canal is about 100 feet long (11 liters), or 25 times the length of a goat. The total blood volume of the goat approximates 1/12-1/13 of bodyweight; it takes about 14 seconds for goat blood to complete one circulation.
Among diseases, goats are not too different from cattle and sheep in the same regions. Goats tend to have more internal parasites than dairy cows, especially in confined management. They tend to have less tuberculosis, milk fever, post partum ketosis and brucellosis than dairy cows and their milk tends to be of lower bacteria counts than cow milk. They have more prepartum pregnancy toxemia than dairy cows, and are known to have laminitis, infectious arthritis, Johne's disease, listeriosis, pneumonia, coccidiosis, scours, scabies, pediculosis, liver fluke disease and mastitis.
(Article from http://www.farminfo.org/livestock/goats.htm)

Friday, November 7, 2008

KURSUS ASAS TERNAKAN KAMBING DITUNDA!!

Assalammualaikum dan selamat sejahtera,

Harap maaf, kami terpaksa menunda tarikh KURSUS ASAS TERNAKAN KAMBING yang telah dirancang ke tarikh yang akan diberitahu kelak. Ini adalah kerana beberapa masalah teknikal yang tidak dapat dielakkan menjelang akhir tahun 2008 ini. Penceramah-penceramah yang bakal diundang dari JPV dan AGRO Bank tidak dapat memenuhi tarikh yang telah kami tetapkan atas urusan rasmi yang tidak dapat dielakkan. Kami MEMOHON MAAF di atas segala kesulitan yang berlaku di pihak sahabat-sahabat, Tuan-tuan dan Puan-puan sekelian. Kepada mereka yang telah memberi nama, kami akan simpan dan akan kami hubungi kelak apabila tarik sebenar telah diketahui. Harap maklum. Terima kasih.

Dari: Pihak Pengurusan DE KEBUN SDN BHD.

Friday, October 31, 2008

KURSUS ASAS PENTERNAKAN KAMBING (DITUNDA KE TARIKH YG DIBERITAHU NANTI)

Assalammualaikum dan selamat sejahtera,

Pihak kami akan menganjurkan satu sessi kursus asas ternakan kambing seperti butir-butir berikut:

1) Tajuk Kursus: KURSUS ASAS PENTERNAKAN KAMBING

2) Tarikh: DITUNDA (4 Hari, 3 Malam)

3) Tempat: Ladang Ternakan DE KEBUN SDN. BHD., Pulau Meranti, Puchong, Selangor.

4) Bayaran: RM20 @ USD20 @ SGD20 @ EURO20

5) Penginapan: Disediakan sepenuhnya oleh DE KEBUN SDN BHD

6) Makan/Minum: Disediakan sepenuhnya oleh DE KEBUN SDN BHD

Sila telefon no yang tertera di atas untuk pengesahan kehadiran. Terima kasih.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

MAHA 2008 (DE KEBUN & AMINAGROTECH)

Enjoy the pictures from MAHA 2008....





WELCOME TO OUR WORLD!!

Assalammualaikum, selamat sejahtera, hello.....

Firstly, many thanks to ALLAH for giving us strength to move forward with a new company named DE KEBUN SDN. BHD. Thank you to all our family, friends, and relatives for supporting us and last but not least to our loyal customers who given the motivation for us to give better and better services.

Starting from today, I will update our project called 'PROJEK TERNAKAN MINI JUTAWAN' because we are serious in this business. With knowledges and experienced earned from previous project we hope to be the best among the best breeder in Malaysia. DE KEBUN SDN. BHD. was registered to compete with other top breeders in Malaysia and it proves that if we try our best, from a small company (entreprise) we will become larger and larger.

Thats all for now...see you soon for other exciting project that we are currently work with. Thank you for your support!!

-My english is not good..but i will try to improve it slowly...hehehe..in order to involve with international bodies/breeders i need to learn from now...thank you.