We always miss you guys wherever you are. Your videos are top notch. I have even recommended to the Ministry of tourism about you guys on how to promote Kenya
I also felt completely hopeless from the other side of the world. She’s all better now, although she said she misses being sick because of all the attention she got 😂
You probably woukd have requested the catering staff to make DAWA for Malia. Its a warm drink concotion of ginger, tumetic and spices. Tgat woukd have energozed her even as she takes her regular medications
I'm always curious about these lodges and who owns them and how did they acquire such a large estate? How many acres is that lodge on private land? We have chickens and those first ones you saw inside in the brooder looked like classic meat birds. They are ready to process in only 8 weeks for meat. They basically gorge on food, grow fat, and then are processed. The red hens look like red sex links, which means they are sexable at hatching. Female chicks are red and males are white. I saw they have a big incubator next to the wall that they use to hatch their own eggs. Looks like they have the 300 egg layers in chicken tractors on pastures, but they would still need to give them feed. I wonder where they get organic chicken feed in Kenya...It's unhealthy to feed them only corn, so I wonder what company grows organic grains and pulses for animal feed. They need high protein for egg production, which is usually the 'peas' that are feeds. Looks like a really fun place to visit!!
So this is quite a multi-layered question and I can only give vague answers I’m afraid as I don’t get too involved in either property ownership, or farming 😉 But the owners of the lodge are a retired Australian couple and their three sons. Typically when you buy or lease a property in a national park you also are required to pay quite a substantial amount towards the conservation and to local communities as well (but this has different requirements in different areas/parks. I’m sure they would be happy to go into detail with you about what it takes to own/run a place like that though. Regarding the chickens, I don’t know too much but last time we did a tour they showed how much of the bird feed comes from the farm itself. They grow a very nutritious algae on ponds which is dried and added to feed, as well as breeding fly larvae on site themselves. There’s a lot more to it than that, but a lot of the information probably went over my head 😂
Aww she tried hard to have a nice time but you can tell she’s very ill. Poor chick. Is she all better now? I was also the sickest I’ve ever been recently too. There’s been some terrible strains going around Ireland/UK
Yeah bless her she was having a really rough time, which was such a shame but she’s all better now thanks 🙏 Hopefully it’s just one more thing to make her stronger in the long run
We always miss you guys wherever you are. Your videos are top notch. I have even recommended to the Ministry of tourism about you guys on how to promote Kenya
Thank you, we appreciate it! We’re happy that people feel we are benefiting this wonderful country in our own small way 🙏
Seeing Ololo from your lens is so refreshing am glad you had a delightful time. You’re such a ❤great person to talk to!
We love coming back and it’s always nice to see you ❤️
I never get tired of those sunrises 😍
Us too!
Yes you will eventually settle here and you are welcome
I think you might be right 🙂
Yay! Karibu kenya🙂
Thanks for having us
What a beautiful place to be, dear Ina. Hope Malia is getting better soon, she is so sweet and caring. Amazing experience for you two. 💕✌️
Thank you so much! Malia is feeling much better now 🙏
Yaay, this vlog is our plan for tonight!
Awesome 🙌 hope you enjoy ☺️
🔥🔥🔥🔥 moto sana
Asante
Good work guys and love it your are british taking the kenyan name high kudos and keep the good work love it
🙏 Thank you for your kind words!
welcome back missed you all
Happy to be back 🙂
Kitengela glass is wonderful!
It’s a beautiful place to visit
Enjoy our beautiful country
We will!
❤❤❤Brasil
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Wait one second, lions can mate how many times? King of the jungle indeed!
Glass factory that serves ice cream too? Excellent.
😂😂😂 apparently so!
Love this video. Well done My Girls. I was worried a lot, wish I could jump on that train ,then plane to cuddle Malia until she feels better.
I also felt completely hopeless from the other side of the world. She’s all better now, although she said she misses being sick because of all the attention she got 😂
@@WhereNextFamily cheeky Girl.
Hope Malia is feeling better.
She’s much better thank you 🙂
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You probably woukd have requested the catering staff to make DAWA for Malia. Its a warm drink concotion of ginger, tumetic and spices. Tgat woukd have energozed her even as she takes her regular medications
Plus honey
She drinks hot dawa often 🙂
I'm always curious about these lodges and who owns them and how did they acquire such a large estate? How many acres is that lodge on private land? We have chickens and those first ones you saw inside in the brooder looked like classic meat birds. They are ready to process in only 8 weeks for meat. They basically gorge on food, grow fat, and then are processed. The red hens look like red sex links, which means they are sexable at hatching. Female chicks are red and males are white. I saw they have a big incubator next to the wall that they use to hatch their own eggs. Looks like they have the 300 egg layers in chicken tractors on pastures, but they would still need to give them feed. I wonder where they get organic chicken feed in Kenya...It's unhealthy to feed them only corn, so I wonder what company grows organic grains and pulses for animal feed. They need high protein for egg production, which is usually the 'peas' that are feeds. Looks like a really fun place to visit!!
So this is quite a multi-layered question and I can only give vague answers I’m afraid as I don’t get too involved in either property ownership, or farming 😉
But the owners of the lodge are a retired Australian couple and their three sons. Typically when you buy or lease a property in a national park you also are required to pay quite a substantial amount towards the conservation and to local communities as well (but this has different requirements in different areas/parks. I’m sure they would be happy to go into detail with you about what it takes to own/run a place like that though.
Regarding the chickens, I don’t know too much but last time we did a tour they showed how much of the bird feed comes from the farm itself. They grow a very nutritious algae on ponds which is dried and added to feed, as well as breeding fly larvae on site themselves. There’s a lot more to it than that, but a lot of the information probably went over my head 😂
Aww she tried hard to have a nice time but you can tell she’s very ill. Poor chick. Is she all better now? I was also the sickest I’ve ever been recently too. There’s been some terrible strains going around Ireland/UK
Yeah bless her she was having a really rough time, which was such a shame but she’s all better now thanks 🙏
Hopefully it’s just one more thing to make her stronger in the long run
@@WhereNextFamilyit’s never going to be a good time to be so sick but travelling has to be the worst time 🤦🏼♀️
Called tomato fruit or tomatillo
In Kenya it’s known as tree tomato