Lemu Sedoyo Integrated Sheep Farm
Abstract
Head of the livestock and animal health sector of Bantul Regency, Joko Waluyo said
that in one day, it takes 750 sheep to fulfill the needs of the culinary sector so that the
stock of sheep in Bantul district is running low. Seeing the existing phenomenon, the
author made it a good business potential, so in early 2020 Lemu Sedoyo Integrated
Farming was established as a sheep farm which focuses on fattening sheep by buying
lambs and then quarantined to be fattened in approximately 3 months and then resold.
As a business entity in the field of sheep farming, Lemu Sedoyo Integrated Farm raises
sheep and reaps the benefits from the buying and selling the sheep produced by these
breeders and explores other potential profits from the livestock. In the first semester
the author runs this business in two ways, the first is by fattening in the author's
personal pen by paying an employee to take good care of the sheep and the second is
distributing 5 residents each 2 sheep to be cared for and bred with the profit sharing
system. At the end of the period in the first semester, there is no significant growth
from the sheep treated so that it has an impact on losses in the first sale. Even so,
seeing that the business development is still far from the author's expectations, an
evaluation really needs to be done by the author before expanding this business.
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