How to Apply for CM Punjab Livestock Card Scheme

Quick Answer

Apply through the Punjab Livestock Department at district-level offices. You need a CNIC, Punjab domicile, and proof that you're a registered livestock farmer. The scheme provides a subsidy card for purchasing animals (cattle, buffalo, goats, sheep) at reduced prices from government-approved vendors.

How the Livestock Card Benefits Farmers

Livestock is the primary income source for millions of rural Punjab families — but buying quality breeding animals is expensive. A single buffalo can cost Rs. 200,000-400,000. The Livestock Card provides a subsidy (typically 30-50% of animal cost) that makes quality stock accessible to small farmers, improving their herds' productivity and long-term income potential.

Documents for Livestock Card Applications

  • CNIC (original and copy)
  • Punjab domicile
  • Livestock farmer registration (from district livestock office)
  • Land ownership or tenancy documents (some rounds require this)
  • Bank account details
  • Passport-size photographs

Prepare all documents before applying. Missing paperwork is the most common cause of delays and rejections across all CM Punjab schemes.

Application and Selection Process

  1. Register as a livestock farmer at your district's Livestock Department office if not already registered.
  2. Monitor announcements for the current round's application window.
  3. Submit your application at the district livestock office with required documents.
  4. The department verifies your farmer status and eligibility.
  5. If selected (balloting may be used), you receive a Livestock Card with subsidy credit.
  6. Purchase animals from government-approved vendors using the card.
  7. The subsidy is applied at the point of sale — you pay only your portion.

Official channels only. Apply only through government portals and offices. Never pay agents or middlemen who promise fast-tracked approvals — all CM Punjab schemes are free to apply for.

Mistakes That Disqualify Livestock Card Applicants

  • Not being registered as a livestock farmer — registration with the district livestock office is a prerequisite.
  • Applying without understanding the animal categories covered — the card may be limited to specific breeds or animal types.
  • Trying to use the card at unauthorized vendors — only approved sellers participate in the scheme.
  • Not budgeting for the remaining cost — even with 50% subsidy, a buffalo still costs Rs. 100,000-200,000 from your pocket.
  • Selling the animal immediately — some rounds have a holding period to prevent resale profiteering.

Livestock Card — Farmer Queries

Typically cattle (cows, buffalo), goats, and sheep — depending on the program phase. Some rounds focus specifically on dairy animals (buffalo, cows) while others include small ruminants (goats, sheep). Check the current round's specifications.

Usually 30-50% of the approved animal price. For a Rs. 300,000 buffalo, the subsidy covers Rs. 100,000-150,000. You pay the remainder directly to the approved vendor.

Not always. Some rounds are open to landless livestock farmers who earn their living through animal husbandry. Requirements vary by phase — check with your district livestock office.

No. Animals must be purchased from government-approved vendors registered with the scheme. This ensures animal quality and health standards.