When you need to take drastic steps in your Sheep and goats farming business 

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When you need to take drastic steps in your Sheep and goats farming business 

 

 

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Below are some scenarios when to take drastic steps in your sheep and goat farming business

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1. High mortality rates: If mortality rates are high and cannot be controlled, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as culling the flock or herd.

 

2. Persistent disease outbreaks: If disease outbreaks are frequent and severe, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as vaccinating the entire flock or herd.

 

3. Parasite infestations: If parasite infestations are severe and cannot be controlled, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as treating the entire flock or herd.

 

4. Feed scarcity: If feed is scarce and unavailable, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as reducing flock or herd size.

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5. Water scarcity: If water is scarce and unavailable, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as reducing flock or herd size.

 

6. Major predator attacks: If predator attacks are frequent and severe, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as removing predators or relocating the flock or herd.

7. Regulatory non-compliance: If the farm is not meeting regulatory requirements and cannot comply, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as closing the farm.

 

8. Market collapse: If the market for sheep or goat products collapses and cannot recover, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as diversifying products or closing the farm.

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9. Severe weather events: If severe weather events such as droughts or floods damage the farm and cannot be recovered, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as relocating the farm.

 

10. Financial insolvency: If the farm is financially insolvent and cannot recover, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as selling the farm or closing the business.

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11. Environmental damage: If the farm is causing significant environmental damage and cannot be mitigated, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as closing the farm.

 

12. Fencing or enclosure failures: If fencing or enclosures are failing and cannot be repaired, it may be necessary to take drastic steps such as removing animals from the affected area.

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Note: Drastic steps should be taken only after careful consideration and exploration of alternative solutions.

 

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