About Us
Thota Bovine Farms, located in Kothur village, near Jahangir Peer Dargah, off the Bengaluru National Highway is not just a Dairy Farm, it is a theme-based cattle park, offering edutainment as well as revenue generating opportunities to those, who love to spend some me-time with nature, in rural settings, while being actively involved in farming without the burden of managing a farm. It is a thirty-year old farm that is now in the phase of expansion and development. Established in the year 1995, by Shri. Thota Krishna garu, it has been strictly adhering to the traditional and conventional method of Dairy farming. Now, under the stewardship of his son, Shri. Thota Sai Vamsee Krishna, the project is shifting gears and is all set to take a leap on to the higher orbit. The plan is two-pronged. It is intended to involve and evolve.
Why Us!
We’re more than just a dairy farm — we’re a livestock partnership platform. You buy the animal, we take care of it completely. From feeding and healthcare to shelter and breeding — our experienced team ensures your investment grows naturally and ethically.
Produce High-Quality Dairy Products
Promote Animal Health and Welfare
Achieve Economic Sustainability
Support Community and Farmer Development
Embrace Environmental Sustainability
Leverage Technology and Innovation
Ensure Food Safety and Traceability
India is blessed with abundant natural resources. Agriculture, farming, and cattle rearing are the backbone of our economy.
Urbanisation has pushed cattle farming to the fringes. Thota Bovine Farm brings an innovative model that lets urban dwellers stay connected to rural roots.
Through this adoption-based incentive model, stakeholders fund the care and purchase of buffaloes, receiving a monthly ROI from milk and dairy product sales.
Stakeholders (investors) adopt cattle by funding the purchase and care of buffaloes. In return, they receive a monthly ROI from sale of milk and dairy products.
| Item | Cost (INR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Labour | Rs. 4,80,000 | |
| Shed & Infra (shared) | Rs. 96,000 | Pro-rated barn, fencing, etc. |
| Vet & Insurance | Rs. 1,00,000 | Annual |
| Feed (1 year) | Rs. 10,80,000 | Fodder, minerals |
| Total | Rs. 17,56,000 | Annual per 10 buffaloes |
| Source | Est. Monthly Revenue a unit of 10 buffaloes |
|---|---|
| Milk Sales (110 litres/per unit/day ) | Rs. 2,14,500 (3300 litres × 65) |
| Monthly Gross | Rs. 2,14,500 |
| Investment Type | Key Advantages | Liquidity | Risk Factor (1–10) | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cows | Daily income from milk | Low | 6 | Vulnerable to disease. |
| Buffaloes | Higher milk fat content | Low | 5 | Less disease-prone than cows. |
| Stocks | High return potential | High | 8 | Market volatility is high. |
| Mutual Funds | Diversified risk - Professionally managed | High | 6 | Subject to market risks. |
| Fixed Deposits | Safe and predictable return - Capital protection | Medium | 2 | Returns may not beat inflation |
| Real Estate | Tangible asset - can generate rent | Low | 5 | Low liquidity; high entry cost. |
| Gold | Hedge against inflation - Tangible asset | Medium | 4 | Prone to price fluctuations. |
| Livestock (Other) | Meat/milk income | Low | 6 | Disease risk, theft. |
| Agriculture | Government subsidies | Very Low | 7 | Weather-dependent; high risk without expertise. |
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Disease | Regular vet checks, insurance |
| Market price dip | Contracts with dairies, cooperative tie-ups |
| Drought/feed shortage | Feed storage planning |
| Buffalo infertility | Replacement guarantee clauses |
| Year wise | No. of Buffalo | Breed | Cost per Unit | Total Cost | Feed Cost per Annum | Medical Expenses pa. | Other Expenses | Total Cost | Assumed Returns YTD | No. Of Payments Months | Assumed Monthly Payout |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 | Muura | 145000 | 1450000 | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 3265000 | 740000 | 9 | 83000 |
| 2 | 10 | Muura | NA | NA | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 1815000 | 830000 | 10 | 83000 |
| 3 | 10 | Muura | NA | NA | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 1815000 | 830000 | 10 | 83000 |
| Year wise | No. of Buffalo | Breed | Cost per Unit | Total Cost | Feed Cost per Annum | Medical Expenses pa. | Other Expenses | Total Cost | Assumed Returns YTD | No. Of Payments Months | Assumed Monthly Payout |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 | Sahiwal | 90000 | 900000 | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 2520000 | 450000 | 9 | 48000 |
| 2 | 10 | Sahiwal | NA | NA | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 1815000 | 450000 | 10 | 48000 |
| 3 | 10 | Sahiwal | NA | NA | 1080000 | 35000 | 700000 | 1815000 | 500000 | 10 | 48000 |
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