Abstract
In order to measure the perception of the respondents this study was carried out. Quantitative research design was applied. Three districts were selected by using the random sampling. 100 respondents were selected. Cronbach’s Alpha program ranging from .82 to .81 was recorded. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences was used. Finding of the study reveals that the majority (66%) of respondents having 18 to 40 years of age. Vast majority (87%) of respondent’s illiterate. More than half (55%) of respondents married. Majority (89%) of respondents belonged to the combined family system. Majority of respondents agreed that they faced the family constraints in Quetta district. While similar, the majority of respondents were faced with family constraints, the same in Mastung district. However, a similar sort of problem was faced in Pishin district. Therefore, the role of animal husbandry was limited and within boundary in study areas. Based on this study results following recommendations were developed. Credit schemes should be announced by the government for livestock farmers in order to raise their income level. Incentive schemes should be stimulated and upheld based on efficiency by the provincial government for livestock workers at department level.