Hi. This is definitely some of top topics that really make a difference and for sure I learned something new today called Line-breeding as I only knew cross and in-line breeding before watching this video. My topic suggestions: 1=> that I have hardly seen around is Natural Synchronization with clear examples. I think that one will certainly get greater interest from people searching the topic and so far no more that one person went through it. Having your practical approach to that would be a plus. 2=> Raised house vs non-raised house benefits vs disadvantages of each one. How to effectively maintain hygiene in non-raised-house to keep healthy goats and reduce diseases to strict minimum as possible. Very informative channel. Thank you very much.
Definitely natural synchronization is the next hot topic i have been planning to do it but somehow i keep on forgetting. I promise i will do it. About the raised pen or kraal is going to be hard because in our country not a lot of people prefer it i don’t know why but i can see a lot of benefits
welcome sir good job. You provide interesting and useful videos, thank you Watching you from Egypt, I will be the reason for the spread of your channel among my friends who are interested and love goats Happy to follow you
Congratulations on your 1k subscribers. Looks like your farm is coming along. Beautiful goats. I had a nice buck from a mother son breeding,a fullblood, I bred him to a commercial doe and got my little keeper doe Lucille.
Thank you i have reached 1k earlier than i thought its because of your constant support thank you once more. I know Lucille beautiful doeling 👌👌👌you have definitely mastered the art of breeding and i wish to learn more from you.
Nice one buddy, this is one of the topics I've been wanting you to do, and yes you have done justice to it. This is one of the most critical aspects of breeding, like I've said before, the goat industry is booming right now things have to be done right. Whether you are breeding to sell bucks or breeding females, one must know how to go about it. All that we do must be in line with the expectations of how a boer should be and look like and we must be strict so as to produce quality goats_quality over quantity. I will give you an example, if you look at the bucks that are produced by most of us you will notice that the horns are far off, they lack length and many times depth, with most of them having that devil's grip. They don't look anything like how a boer should as per the set standard and this is due to the aspects of breeding that you just mentioned above. But with you sharing such knowledge we will improve. Great one buddy
Thanks buddy i was not so much confidence doing this one i am glad u said i have done justice to it. Ne e le thata to explain it, i think with small improvement every time we will definitely go forth and produce better quality for the market. I also believe am far away from achieving my target which is to produce stud animals next year but even though i have would failed atleast i have learned few things
@@RoseMoFarm You did great buddy, I personally understood you and have no doubt other farmers did as well. Atleast now we know that not every goat with a red head is a full blood BoerGoat but rather a percentage boer🤣🤣. As farmers, we need to know these things, coz it takes a lot to get a percentage to full genetic status. Nd if we are aware of these things we will never hear a person saying I got ripped off..I will know if I'm buying a straight F1 , F3 or F6, this is critical to one's breeding plan, especially in growth performance. But slowly we are learning buddy. As for you mate; you will reach Stud status my friend, with such passion and determination I have no doubt that you will make it happen. I wish you all the best buddy nd like we always say; exciting times ahead
Thank you so much farmer i have to come to Namibia for those nice roman shape boer goats soon. Am always at Charles Hill just 500m from the border post
Thank you. Have a look at this video i did sometime back i hope it answers your question if not i will definitely do another one. ruclips.net/video/-wafEPJm-uc/видео.html
What a useful information? I am really learning a lot,however let me say to a starter it is probably not easy to control inbreeding especially if one is farming with free roaming goats , but through your videos and others I am learning, I can say atleast from what I have learned so far now I may able to tell whether this or that goat is a stud or not just by looking at it.Thsnk you and keep on educating us.
Thanks for a very informative channel, i was really not sure about goat farming as it's not that big in South Africa, but now it's something i will definitely consider in the future when i get enough capital to start.
Great one 💯 as always My topic suggestions would be 1. Dealing with predators 2. Dealing with an outbreak 3. Knowing how how to choose a Themba😂 4. Drilling a borehole for goat production. What to consider
Hello thanks for the video can u show us a kid of a cross bread of a bore buck and a savanna doe or kalahari and is it good for meat production to cross bread bores and savanna’s
Hey brother i like your videos n I'm inspired to start my own goat farm , Do u at least sell the 3 month old boer goats that i can start with?I'm in mpumay
Crossbreeding is when breeding two different breeds to improve the characteristics you looking for of the one or the other... line breeding is to enhance the traits of your flock
Inbreeding and line breeding are practically the same thing. Line breeding It's called line breeding when it's successfully done and the good genetics of your herd is intensified to achieve a more predictable offspring. For example if you wanting to keep the good traits in your animals, like milk, conformation, growth, eye pigmentation, polled, temperament, colour, under development and shape, good mothering instinct etc Then it's called inbreeding when you have bad genetics or certain traits in the first place and you try to breed those related animals. Then those bad genetics are multiplied and intensified in the offspring setting you back. You just need to have superior genetics to mate animals that are close related or fully related. I don't see anything wrong with that a lion in the wild mates with all the lioness in the pack at times he will give his favorite brother a chance to mate if they get along very well and those lions are all closely related. Those genes and hunting skills are passed down to the offspring genetically. Same with even kudus, impala's the most dominant bull/Ram gets to mate with all the cows/ewes in the herd/flock. Good genetics must be present to be able to do it.
Meaning if you let Mufasa go and bring another Buck. This new Buck can be mated with both the mothers and their daughters and it will still be a proper line breeding?
This is the first time this particular subject has been covered. Way to go! I have read this but I’m not a content creator.
Hi. This is definitely some of top topics that really make a difference and for sure I learned something new today called Line-breeding as I only knew cross and in-line breeding before watching this video.
My topic suggestions:
1=> that I have hardly seen around is Natural Synchronization with clear examples. I think that one will certainly get greater interest from people searching the topic and so far no more that one person went through it. Having your practical approach to that would be a plus.
2=> Raised house vs non-raised house
benefits vs disadvantages of each one.
How to effectively maintain hygiene in non-raised-house to keep healthy goats and reduce diseases to strict minimum as possible.
Very informative channel. Thank you very much.
Definitely natural synchronization is the next hot topic i have been planning to do it but somehow i keep on forgetting. I promise i will do it. About the raised pen or kraal is going to be hard because in our country not a lot of people prefer it i don’t know why but i can see a lot of benefits
welcome sir
good job. You provide interesting and useful videos, thank you
Watching you from Egypt, I will be the reason for the spread of your channel among my friends who are interested and love goats
Happy to follow you
Thank you am humbled 🙏
With love from India... Your channel is a great help to me...
Many thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Love your beautiful herds . Lots of love and hard work. Thanks ❤
Kealoboga.... thanks; Zambia' watching
Congratulations on your 1k subscribers. Looks like your farm is coming along. Beautiful goats. I had a nice buck from a mother son breeding,a fullblood, I bred him to a commercial doe and got my little keeper doe Lucille.
Thank you i have reached 1k earlier than i thought its because of your constant support thank you once more. I know Lucille beautiful doeling 👌👌👌you have definitely mastered the art of breeding and i wish to learn more from you.
Nice one buddy, this is one of the topics I've been wanting you to do, and yes you have done justice to it. This is one of the most critical aspects of breeding, like I've said before, the goat industry is booming right now things have to be done right. Whether you are breeding to sell bucks or breeding females, one must know how to go about it. All that we do must be in line with the expectations of how a boer should be and look like and we must be strict so as to produce quality goats_quality over quantity. I will give you an example, if you look at the bucks that are produced by most of us you will notice that the horns are far off, they lack length and many times depth, with most of them having that devil's grip. They don't look anything like how a boer should as per the set standard and this is due to the aspects of breeding that you just mentioned above. But with you sharing such knowledge we will improve. Great one buddy
Thanks buddy i was not so much confidence doing this one i am glad u said i have done justice to it. Ne e le thata to explain it, i think with small improvement every time we will definitely go forth and produce better quality for the market. I also believe am far away from achieving my target which is to produce stud animals next year but even though i have would failed atleast i have learned few things
@@RoseMoFarm You did great buddy, I personally understood you and have no doubt other farmers did as well. Atleast now we know that not every goat with a red head is a full blood BoerGoat but rather a percentage boer🤣🤣. As farmers, we need to know these things, coz it takes a lot to get a percentage to full genetic status. Nd if we are aware of these things we will never hear a person saying I got ripped off..I will know if I'm buying a straight F1 , F3 or F6, this is critical to one's breeding plan, especially in growth performance. But slowly we are learning buddy. As for you mate; you will reach Stud status my friend, with such passion and determination I have no doubt that you will make it happen. I wish you all the best buddy nd like we always say; exciting times ahead
Thank you for the breeding lessons.
Many many thanks 🙏
Very educative vlog. Thanks so much
You’re welcomed 🙏
Congratulations broer thanks so much next year I will come to buy one of your boergoat Buck studs
I love your channel man. Watching you from Northern Namibia in Ohangwena region and I am learning alot from you. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much farmer i have to come to Namibia for those nice roman shape boer goats soon. Am always at Charles Hill just 500m from the border post
This this amazing information video brather 👍👍
Great information sir. Love your channel.
Thank you i have just followed your channel
Very informative well done brother hope to visit you one day
Yes you are welcomed like you said next year is the perfect time.
Good jobb
@@dafahmed7890 thank you
I really liked your video.
I would really like you to make a video on how you built your fence. I really like it
Thank you. Have a look at this video i did sometime back i hope it answers your question if not i will definitely do another one. ruclips.net/video/-wafEPJm-uc/видео.html
I watched the little clips from 2019, such progress 🤝
How are the light Sussex doing 🐔
Hahahhaa they are there just that my focus is only in breeding better goats now.
@@RoseMoFarm okay no problem
thanks for the knowledge you give us.
Many thanks 🙏🙏🙏
What a useful information? I am really learning a lot,however let me say to a starter it is probably not easy to control inbreeding especially if one is farming with free roaming goats , but through your videos and others I am learning, I can say atleast from what I have learned so far now I may able to tell whether this or that goat is a stud or not just by looking at it.Thsnk you and keep on educating us.
You’re welcomed cheers.
You have taught me a have wonderful thing I will not forget in goat farming
Thank you
Thanks for a very informative channel, i was really not sure about goat farming as it's not that big in South Africa, but now it's something i will definitely consider in the future when i get enough capital to start.
You are most welcomed 🙏🙏
Where are you located? I am in SA and I would love to pay you a visit.
Beautiful buck
Nice video!
Thank you 🙏
Great one 💯 as always
My topic suggestions would be
1. Dealing with predators
2. Dealing with an outbreak
3. Knowing how how to choose a Themba😂
4. Drilling a borehole for goat production. What to consider
😂😂😂😂 knowing how to choose a Themba hahahha u killed me. What lovely topics i will consider them in the future.
@@RoseMoFarm thank you Sir 👊
Hello thanks for the video can u show us a kid of a cross bread of a bore buck and a savanna doe or kalahari and is it good for meat production to cross bread bores and savanna’s
Thanks will do a mini video on it. Many thanks.
Thanks for sharing sir
You’re welcomed 🙏🙏🙏
Ra rutega, thank you sir 🙏🤠
Do you guys export to the Caribbean?
Good Information
Thnx
Great topic. Danko
thanks from india
Hey brother i like your videos n I'm inspired to start my own goat farm , Do u at least sell the 3 month old boer goats that i can start with?I'm in mpumay
Are your goats zero grazing?
Not at this time of the year. We only zero graze once its dry in our grazing areas.
You will be my reason of coming to SA
Thanks buddy am still learning i guess we will learn together
@@RoseMoFarm sure
Do you export to other countries?
Yes! I do
@@RoseMoFarm thnx
Crossbreeding is when breeding two different breeds to improve the characteristics you looking for of the one or the other... line breeding is to enhance the traits of your flock
Is inbreeding only considered when they have same mother and not of the same father?
Yes. Same father different mothers its not inbreeding according to my small knowledge
Can i get some to buy ?
What country are you
Hi do you have sale the goat male or female goat , how much do do you sale make ready to breeder and female
Hello Sir , From India 🇮🇳 , How to buy Boer goat from your farm
Hello sir, next year we are starting to export our goats.
Inbreeding and line breeding are practically the same thing.
Line breeding
It's called line breeding when it's successfully done and the good genetics of your herd is intensified to achieve a more predictable offspring. For example if you wanting to keep the good traits in your animals, like milk, conformation, growth, eye pigmentation, polled, temperament, colour, under development and shape, good mothering instinct etc
Then it's called inbreeding when you have bad genetics or certain traits in the first place and you try to breed those related animals. Then those bad genetics are multiplied and intensified in the offspring setting you back.
You just need to have superior genetics to mate animals that are close related or fully related.
I don't see anything wrong with that a lion in the wild mates with all the lioness in the pack at times he will give his favorite brother a chance to mate if they get along very well and those lions are all closely related. Those genes and hunting skills are passed down to the offspring genetically. Same with even kudus, impala's the most dominant bull/Ram gets to mate with all the cows/ewes in the herd/flock.
Good genetics must be present to be able to do it.
Now this is a wonderful explanation and am glad that you are here to help with explaining. Many thanks.
not true
Hello sir, from Indonesia 🇮🇩
How to buy Boer goats from your farm?
Next year i will be able to export outside.
Do you have a Facebook I wouldlike to call you talk about to buy the goat from your goat
I'm from india,,,, please help me,,i purchased,,50goat
तुमचे इथे ट्रेनिंगला यायचं आहे सर येऊ शकतो का
I need a ram I am fromm Phalaborwa
Sir I m also boer goat farmer can guide me I m from India
Hi
Even though am not an expert maybe you can sojourn me and we will learn together.
@@RoseMoFarm 😊👍
20kg fimel praej indiya.
Meaning if you let Mufasa go and bring another Buck. This new Buck can be mated with both the mothers and their daughters and it will still be a proper
line breeding?
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