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🥩Lamb Fattening — NABARD Model Bankable Project

NABARD model for a 20-lamb/month fattening unit in Rajasthan with total cost of ₹2.65 lakh, 15% margin money, 3-year repayment, and IRR >50%. Covers semi-intensive fattening technology, FCR 5.46:1, and batch economics for IBPS AFO and NABARD Grade A.

Lamb fattening is a short-duration, high-return enterprise. Traditional lamb rearing under extensive grazing takes 8–9 months to reach slaughter weight. Intensive fattening achieves the same profit in just 3 months — this is the core selling point and a common exam discussion.

  • Rajasthan has 8 out of 42 indigenous sheep breeds: Chokla, Nali, Malpura, Sonadi, Marwari, Pugal, Jaisalmari, Magra
  • Sheep population increased by 14.13% nationally (20th Census)
  • Feed conversion ratio: 5.46:1 (5.46 kg feed per 1 kg weight gain)

Lamb fattening unit — 90-day intensive feeding
Lamb fattening: 90-day cycle, 150–180g ADG, target 22–24 kg market weight. Allows 4 batches/year.

Project Overview

The model: 20 lambs per batch per month across 4 sheds. Lambs are purchased at 2 months age (10 kg) and sold at 5 months age (25 kg) — a weight gain of 15 kg in 3 months on grazing + concentrate (50:50 ratio). Weaning age is reduced from 90 days to 60 days, shortening the production cycle.

4 sheds operate in staggered rotation — one batch introduced each month, meaning at any time 4 batches are at different stages. This maximises asset utilisation.


Financial Structure

ComponentAmount (Rs.)
Kutcha night shelter (400 sq ft @ ₹100/sq ft)40,000
Cost of 80 lambs (4 sheds × 20 @ ₹1,500)1,20,000
Insurance (4% of lamb cost)4,800
Concentrate feed (41 kg × 80 lambs × ₹20)65,600
Roughage (41 kg × 80 lambs × ₹10)32,800
Medicines + misc1,600
Total Investment Cost2,64,800
Margin Money (15%)39,720
Bank Loan (85%)2,25,080

Technical Parameters

ParameterValue
Unit size20 lambs/batch/month
SystemSemi-intensive
StateRajasthan
Purchase age2 months, 10 kg
Sale age5 months, 25 kg
Weight gain15 kg in 3 months
Fattening period3 months (90 days)
Mortality10%
Lambs sold per batch18 (out of 20)
FCR5.46:1
Feed ratioConcentrate:Roughage = 50:50
Sale price₹150/kg live weight
Cost per lamb₹1,500
Interest rate13.5% per annum
Grace period6 months

NOTE

Lamb fattening uses 13.5% interest rate — the highest of all animal husbandry NABARD models. The 6-month grace period accounts for the construction period before the first batch is sold.


Income & Repayment

YearLambs SoldIncome (Rs.)Gross Surplus (Rs.)
1126 (7 batches)4,75,0201,37,820
2216 (12 batches)8,14,3201,39,920
3216 (12 batches)8,14,3203,29,080

Year 1 income = 126 lambs × 25 kg × ₹150 = ₹4,72,500 (+ ₹2,520 manure)

  • Repayment period: 3 years
  • Grace period: 6 months
  • BCR: 1.14:1 at 15% discount factor
  • NPW: ₹4,42,020
  • IRR: >50%

The 3-year repayment is extremely short, enabled by the high turnover of 12 batches per year from Year 2. The project is viable only where an established livestock market exists nearby — ICAR-CSWRI Avikanagar, Malpura (Rajasthan) provides technical guidance.


Source & Full Report

This lesson is based on the official NABARD publication:

Model Bankable Project on Lamb Fattening

FieldDetails
PublisherNational Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Mumbai
Sourcenabard.org — Model Bankable Projects
MirrorTNAU Agritech Portal
LicenceGovernment of India — free for educational use

📥 Download Full NABARD Report (PDF)

The figures in this lesson reflect the cost norms and technical parameters as published in the NABARD document. Actual costs may vary by state, season, and year of implementation. Always refer to the latest NABARD circular for current norms.

Summary Cheat Sheet

Concept / TopicKey Details / Explanation
Unit size20 lambs/batch/month, 4 staggered sheds, semi-intensive system
StateRajasthan
Total Investment Cost₹2,64,800
Margin Money15% = ₹39,720
Bank Loan85% = ₹2,25,080
Purchase age / weight2 months, 10 kg
Sale age / weight5 months, 25 kg
Weight gain15 kg in 3 months (90 days)
Mortality10%18 lambs sold per batch (out of 20)
FCR5.46:1 (5.46 kg feed per 1 kg gain)
Feed ratioConcentrate : Roughage = 50:50
Cost per lamb₹1,500
Sale price₹150/kg live weight
Shed costKutcha night shelter 400 sq ft @ ₹100/sq ft = ₹40,000
Insurance4% of lamb cost
Interest rate13.5% per annum (highest in animal husbandry series)
Grace period6 months
Repayment period3 years (very short due to high batch turnover)
Batches per year (Year 2+)12 batches = 216 lambs sold
BCR1.14:1 at 15% discount factor
NPW₹4,42,020
IRR>50%
Advantage over extensive rearingSame profit in 3 months vs 8–9 months under traditional grazing
Weaning ageReduced to 60 days (from 90 days) to shorten cycle
Technical guidanceICAR-CSWRI Avikanagar, Malpura (Rajasthan)
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