Animal husbandry is the main occupation in rural areas in which cattle, buffaloes, goats, bulls etc. are mainly reared. The animals like Cow, buffalo, goat, are very important economically and bull is also an animal associated with agricultural use. Milk business is done from cows and buffaloes. This business needs financial help and increasing the scale of the business can lead to economic growth like any other business. Although goat rearing is a traditional business, today the business related to goats has a huge demand and has become national and international in nature. On the whole, the animals which were limited to the rural areas only as a means of livelihood have increased in demand today. In such a situation, the work like convincing the farmer about the commercial importance of domestic animals, giving information about diseases spread among animals, conducting health camps and vaccination etc. are done through the organization. During the Lumpy Disease outbreak in 2020, as the GP did not have enough funds, the organization procured vaccines worth Rs. 5,35,740 through the organization to prevent and stop the spread of this terrible infectious disease in animals and helped reduce the loss of livestock in rural areas by handing over to all animal husbandry departments of Wardha district. The organization has immunized 24000 animals against lumpy in general by 2022. The organization provided fodder and permanent water supply for 165 cows of Gavlavu breed at Hetikundi through the Government Animal Husbandry Department. The organization will always lend a helping hand to livestock keepers in rural areas and help in economic development.

