Thank you so must for this learned lot just started goat farming this helped alot Thank so much to presenters and all team involve as young farmer most question been bugging me are answered ❤ Thank alot
One thing I'm wondering is if pure bred dogs get hip dyslexia because of in breading over year and other health issues, why would you do it with farm animals? What precautions are in place to avoid this?
Hi I am new farmer I started farming with goats this year only, which is February 2024.I am farming in Namibia. I bought few goats from individuals mostly of my goats are Boergoats, I bought one Kalahari red ewe which when I bought it she was already pregnant. To my disappointment she gave birth to the twins, however soon I received a call from my workers that the mothers seems her teets have no holes on them hence unable to feed her kids.I drove the day followed and bought lamlack in Agra shop.However the family kid died only after twodays of birth.My question is what causes ewes not to have holes? The mother had so much milk looking at her udder however no milk was coming out.Now the remaining kid is doing very well as he is being bottle fed with lamlack.I grew up raising goats in communal areas.However this is my first time seeing this type of a situation. Experience farmers I consulted told it is a situation do occur in goats but once it happens, it cannot be turned around.
This condition is referred to as ‘blind nipples/teats’. This condition disqualifies ewes from being functional breeding animals and is usually a genetic trait, but can also be caused by injury, infection, or from scar tissue resulting from such injury or disease. Click the link to learn more about this condition: bit.ly/3Wn9QiW
I am a starter and finding it difficult to aquire money for training. Anyone to recommend a free training either on line or face to face,I am based in Namibia any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
Good day farmer, it will be hard to find free training unless you check with your Ministry of Agriculture if they don't have such pieces of training or even material that you can read on your own. What I can offer myself is to share my experiences of what I know and we can continue to learn together. All the best farmer
It always makes me happy to see my mentor antoinette sharing this very educative information
This is very educative platform. Like it from Namibia
This is so inspiring for me a a young woman who is interested in goat farming ❤
This is a master piece , thank you . from Nigeria . keep me posted for the next webinar
Excellent sharing, all of you....much respect & appreciation!
Very informative and helpful session thank you.
Beautiful, wonderful presentation..... very informative, I have learned so much, just in this one session...
This is a very informative presentation. Thank you very much ❤
This is a great one, am from Gambia West Africa and very much interested in Goat Framing
Thank you for your feedback. This is a great video for beginners.
Very infoirmative session indeed. I will definitly share with friends in the game🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so must for this learned lot just started goat farming this helped alot Thank so much to presenters and all team involve as young farmer most question been bugging me are answered ❤ Thank alot
very informative presentation.
Very nice Boer goats
❤ wow great information thanks from Ghana
Thank you, much appreciated
What feeding program do you have to achieve that carcass weight in 7 months?
This is so inspiring. I want to join it
I live in Ermelo Mpumalanga which has fairly low temperatures during winter ...what is the adaptation trait of Kalahari reds to such conditions..?
Wonderful presentation
I need a boer Goay
Can goat farming do well in East London?
Great value how do i get the presentation of Antoinette Dry as promised
Antoinette ❤
Thanks for sharing how much in female
Kalahari red is more beautiful and larger than dappled. I want to breed it in the Philippines..
One thing I'm wondering is if pure bred dogs get hip dyslexia because of in breading over year and other health issues, why would you do it with farm animals? What precautions are in place to avoid this?
Selina ❤
How much ?
Hi I am new farmer I started farming with goats this year only, which is February 2024.I am farming in Namibia. I bought few goats from individuals mostly of my goats are Boergoats, I bought one Kalahari red ewe which when I bought it she was already pregnant. To my disappointment she gave birth to the twins, however soon I received a call from my workers that the mothers seems her teets have no holes on them hence unable to feed her kids.I drove the day followed and bought lamlack in Agra shop.However the family kid died only after twodays of birth.My question is what causes ewes not to have holes? The mother had so much milk looking at her udder however no milk was coming out.Now the remaining kid is doing very well as he is being bottle fed with lamlack.I grew up raising goats in communal areas.However this is my first time seeing this type of a situation. Experience farmers I consulted told it is a situation do occur in goats but once it happens, it cannot be turned around.
This condition is referred to as ‘blind nipples/teats’. This condition disqualifies ewes from being functional breeding animals and is usually a genetic trait, but can also be caused by injury, infection, or from scar tissue resulting from such injury or disease. Click the link to learn more about this condition: bit.ly/3Wn9QiW
@@FarmersWeeklySA Thank you so much , appreciated for the information.
I am a starter and finding it difficult to aquire money for training. Anyone to recommend a free training either on line or face to face,I am based in Namibia any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
Good day farmer, it will be hard to find free training unless you check with your Ministry of Agriculture if they don't have such pieces of training or even material that you can read on your own. What I can offer myself is to share my experiences of what I know and we can continue to learn together. All the best farmer
@@bridgetmogapaesi1374 Appreciated this thank you very much.
Boer goats out perform other breed.