UNDER CONSTRUCTION · LAUNCHING Q4 2026
A semi-intensive Beetal breeding and meat-production farm in Bahawalnagar, Punjab. Built around biosecurity, low labor, and Eid-timed finishing.
Sindhu Farms is a purpose-designed commercial goat operation in Basti Sindhuwali, Bahawalnagar. Our one-acre site is built around three commercial outcomes: low labor through elevated slatted floors, low disease risk through three-zone biosecurity, and a fast revenue ramp through kidding pens and Eid-timed finishing lots from day one.
We are a team of three brothers combining business, operations, and field experience to build one of central Punjab's most modern goat farms.
A 43,680 sq ft site with 14,500 sq ft of covered housing — every square foot has a job.
Droppings fall through, pens stay dry and cooler. The single feature that underwrites our labor and mortality assumptions.
Red, amber, green zones with a wheel-dip at the gate, downwind quarantine, and a one-way feed circuit. Disease stays out.
Own borewell, 25,000 L storage (4.5-day reserve), trench silage pit, and an in-house fodder strip. Buffered against load-shedding and price spikes.
Starting with 250 Beetal/Beetal-cross does and 12 selected bucks. Three kiddings every two years with 1.5 weaned kids per doe annually.
Breeding cycles timed so 60% of male kids reach 35–45 kg six weeks before Eid-ul-Adha — the largest pure-margin lever in Pakistani goat farming.
70–80 tonnes of finished compost per year, sold direct to local farmers. A revenue line, not a cost.
Follow our journey from empty plot to operational farm. Updated monthly.
Sindhu Farms has a documented master design, bill of quantities, and five-year financial model. Request our confidential investor brief to see the full plan.
Investors, suppliers, or curious neighbors — we'd love to hear from you.