🧾 Reference names: Mannuthy farm under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, G.F.A. Binu and Dr. Bindu.

The Malabari goat is the only breed recommended to state farmers by the Mannuthy farm under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.
The main purpose of the farm is the conservation and marketing of the native Malabari breed. Cross-breeding with other breeds is not allowed. However, the main goal is the conservation of this breed.
The focus at Mannuthy farm is clear: Malabari Only. The farm works for the conservation and marketing of the native Malabari breed, and it does not allow cross-breeding with other breeds.
✅ In farming, there is a huge difference with Malabari cross-breeds. Dr. Bindu says more about the Malabari, especially its excellent disease resistance.
High-quality Malabari kids are available from here, making the farm an important source for farmers who want the native breed rather than mixed or cross-bred goats.
Male Malabari kids aged 3 months and below are charged 2,100 rupees. Female kids of the same age are 2,500 rupees. If well cared for, the Malabari can provide a good income.
Male kids
3 months and below: 2,100 rupees.
Female kids
3 months and below: 2,500 rupees.
Income scope
If well cared for, the Malabari can provide a good income.
Birth guarantee
A guarantee of 3 births in 2 years is given for sale.
⚠️ The source article also notes: During the second pregnancy at 7 months, a male goat does not weigh around 20 kg.

G.F.A. Binu says the milk is of good quality. Pure goat’s milk is available from the Malabari.
- ✅ Dr. Bindu says its excellent disease resistance is the reason.
- ✅ There is a 3-month training program.
- ✅ He says he can provide goats that jump well to songs and such.
- ✅ Other traders also provide a small amount of concentrated feed.
Farmers looking for native Malabari goats can contact the Mannuthy farm. The farm’s role is not just selling kids, but also conserving and marketing the native Malabari breed.
Institution
Mannuthy farm under Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.
Breed focus
Only the native Malabari breed is recommended.
Training
There is a 3-month training program.
Contact
0487-2961100