Watching from abroad, I've been avidly watching RUclips videos about Goats & Sheep farming globally, i.e. USA, Jamaica, Turkey, Ghana, Gambia, Senegal, Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and now Zimbabwe. I must say I'm luvin' the infectious enthusiasm you both convey in this video. Kudos to Peter and Kelvin
haisiyo good living yacho here iyi?he is doing what he likes and he's getting paid for it..we won't be stuck for too long as a nation with young robust minds like this...impressive show impressive young bloke
You have quality rams bro I have visited many boer goat farmers truth be told,your stock is top notch esp your ewes Hoping they are dropping you twins and quads
I’ve learnt a lot from this video. As someone who just started and lost one female after aborting and had 6 that couldn’t produce milk I understand why now. Thank you for this video.
I am still in the UK but working on a similar model, recently acquired land with my Oldman and now laying some initial infrastructure. Will definitely reach out once I am on the ground
This guy is GOLD. Thank you for sharing such valuable information and inspiring us. Gara Kure nemoto. We need more people with your mindset. Live long and continue to prosper. Thank you again for sharing. I'm getting into the goat farming space. These 21 minutes taught me so much. Respect!!!
Oh, i almost forgot - for this goat farmer guy. How does the Moringa tree grow in your location? It's been called the miracle tree. Not only can humans eat most of the tree, and get more nutritional value than most trees, but you can also feed it to live stock, even fish! If you guys can get Moringa trees up an going in your locale I highly recommend it.
I also learned that (Muzunga)the Acasia tree it’s seedlings when it comes to flowers and being dry ti also provides some nutrients for Goats and cattle to access their mating,Also Masau leaves and fruits plays another role in the growth and ovulation of goats and cattle,They quickly become more productive ,I discovered this in Mount Darwin Dande area
@@ChiyedzaGauti Yes, and its so SYNCHRONISTIC you should say that to me :). I bought 40 different seeds online. Pepper vine, Cherry tree, Litchi tree, Pamento tree and Acacia tree seeds. I planted all of them correctly following best procedure. Only one of the seeds has sprouted very recently - the Acacia tree :). My reasoning is that for all 40 seeds to fail (-1 Acacia seed), the package of seeds was damaged or the company sells low quality seeds. Never the less the one Acacia came up - this means to me the Acacia seeds are also hardy and good for storage? Anyway, I love my new little tree baby - it must just grow up big and strong for daddy :). And Acacia has commercial value - (Quoting the internet :) - Acacia, also known as gum Arabic, is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an emulsifier, stabilizing agent, suspending agent, tablet binder, and viscosity-increasing agent. Acacia is the dried gummy exudation from Acacia senegal and other species of Acacia (family Leguminosae), prepared as a mucilage and syrup. The Acacia is of spiritual significance in that it symbolizes regeneration, perseverance, and integrity. The evergreen nature of this tree denotes the immortality of the human spirit. The ancient Egyptians made funeral wreathes of Acacia - Loving it, thank you. Its also a pretty looking tree to me that animals and insects use, birds and ESPECIALLY the bees. Which are useful in the balancing, maintenance and support of your ecosystem. Do you now how badly food supply can be at serious risk when over 42 percent of bee colonies collapse in a country? Everything is connected. Thank you fellow, have a great day :)
@@ChiyedzaGautithat is true,, especially muringa Is fast growing trees.they are good for both people and animal nutrition as well musau trees and its fruits,,it also prevent diseases which means you and your animalsa always safe from diseases.
Thank you so much Kelvin for bringing us these captivating videos. We are becoming wiser thru your content. Peter and wife are very humble people with big hearts to impart knowledge to upcoming farmers. Once visited them and they taught me how to keep it simple but very productive on goat farming. His genetics are also top notch 👌👌👌. Kudos to the Vodlozas !
thank you bro for giving us knowledge we might be paying alot of money for free.....i believe one of the years you will be interviewing me.....thank you sir Kelvin
Peter I salute you, and i would also like to commend for the Good work you are doing and for relocating to home to develop your own country. It's high time people start taking farming as a business. The idea of netwoking and learning from other established farmers is also a very good advise to those who intend to venture into farming. Thank you for teaching us about Goat farming, and to our Ambassador Kelvin thank you for the video and for changing other people's lives through these Empowerment programmes.
Great knowledge, thanks again. Liked and commented halfway thru but after completion , am going to watch it again for the second time. The knowledge , life experience abroad summed up, and intellect that Peter is spitting out is high value. Hoping for part 2. Thanks Kev yet again for another awesome video. Watching from Boston and identify with Peter.
This is great content, am learning from these videos and am just a beginner in farming dad past on and I thought of taking up this farm activity since am the only one in the family that is now interested in farming unlike my other sibling.watching you from Zambia
There is this livestock auction that i saw here in SA where that the same type of male goat auctioned at R1,5 million. We as black people do not have a mentality of creating jobs but to praise white people for a simple thing which can every human do. Ngatibvisei pfungwa yekuti hakuna mabasa tiyitsive nekucreater mabasa. We are the people. Thank you Kelvin!!!
I also learnt something new , about breeding that I had never came across in more than 200 goat farming videos I watched so far paving my way that field ,Thanks for such an amazing vedio 🎉🎉🎉
Uyu Birioti ngaambopiwe mahands guys he's been doing his best to bring us the best content
Wow l Appreciate u so much 🔥
Mukoma Biroti pane arikuda kuita farming yembudzi maisa number here pano zvakare ndichaiita kuti aone channel yenyu
Sorry ndazodziona mu Description
@@kelvinbiriotiBest content ever sir Biriot, Bigup to Vodloza Boar Goat
Plse help us with your numbers buti wami clap hands for you
This Farmer is well spoken...he is capable of hosting a tv show,he has the voice for it
He is too much
@@wizzymajinjiwa164 true
@@wizzymajinjiwa164 he has a hidden talent
Adult literacy in Zimbabwe can't be compared to that in the USA, UK, and other countries.
Let's interact in the Comment. I Love Reading your comments and Engaging with you Guys. And don't forget to Like the video😊
Ibrahim from Nigeria, I need a pure boar goat, how can I get one?
I love the fact that Birioti has interwiewed a lot of people, his got vast knowledge but he always asks questions from an ordinary perspective.
I Appreciate you 👏🙏
Watching from abroad, I've been avidly watching RUclips videos about Goats & Sheep farming globally, i.e. USA, Jamaica, Turkey, Ghana, Gambia, Senegal, Uganda, Kenya, South Africa and now Zimbabwe. I must say I'm luvin' the infectious enthusiasm you both convey in this video. Kudos to Peter and Kelvin
Wow thank you so much this means Alot Honestly
Waze wamuhle umsebenzi wakho Vodloza. Ulomqond' ojulileyo. Inzuzo yakho mayande mfowethu.
I'm loving this. Watching you from Zambia. Would love to pay you a visit one day . This is Soo inspiring
Im Happy you love it👏😊
This is one of your best farmers he did justice. Now farming has to be accompanied with knowledge. Thanks kev
Wow thank you so much
haisiyo good living yacho here iyi?he is doing what he likes and he's getting paid for it..we won't be stuck for too long as a nation with young robust minds like this...impressive show impressive young bloke
Wow well said
Exactly
Ndiyo chaiyo!!!
The interviewer and the interviewee have a striking resemblance.
Kkkkk
You have quality rams bro
I have visited many boer goat farmers truth be told,your stock is top notch esp your ewes
Hoping they are dropping you twins and quads
Man, I love this so much. I hope he reaps a great reward from all his hard effort!
Im happy to see young pple getting into farming 🚜 in our country, Zim 🇿🇼
😊😊😊
This video deserves 1 million likes and views
This young man is very knowledgeable in this area. Very inspiring, thanks, Kelvin.
There are people with knowledge in Zim
This is power to us people
Passion is the nature in that man ❤
Exactly lm happy you see it that way
I’ve learnt a lot from this video. As someone who just started and lost one female after aborting and had 6 that couldn’t produce milk I understand why now. Thank you for this video.
Thank you so much for watching
You can literally touch and feel the passion in his tone and body language.
Learning, thanks for this content
Well said Antony
I am still in the UK but working on a similar model, recently acquired land with my Oldman and now laying some initial infrastructure. Will definitely reach out once I am on the ground
Wonderful 🔥
Am abroad planning to go agro business cattle and pigs
Please can we have number we interested on leaning or address where this farmer is please
Very informative, productive farmer,he has the knowledge of what he is doing, keep it up Peter, Kevin this is a good video well done
Peter, you have mastered this game. I'm inspired. I have learnt what other people would get in full year in college in just 21 minutes.
🔥
and i like the fact that these days you are going all over Zimbabwe my brother. i like that your content has diversity of regions of zimbabwe
Thank you so mucb
I know this man his brother was boss longtime ago Mr Peter mkombe keep it up brother 🙏 my God bless you 🙏
This guy is GOLD. Thank you for sharing such valuable information and inspiring us. Gara Kure nemoto. We need more people with your mindset. Live long and continue to prosper.
Thank you again for sharing. I'm getting into the goat farming space. These 21 minutes taught me so much. Respect!!!
Well said my Brother
Thumbs up to u Biroti, i will definately network with this guy he has wat i need
Birioti is the GOAT. His family and himself are very humble. People need to follow this authentic guy.
I Appreciate u
This is too good haaaa ndafara nazvo ini ndichasvika ikoko muchinda uyu ane vision kudzidza hakuperi mhani
spread the love and let little brother reach 100k
Wow thank you so much and l Appreciate u
This guy knows his stuff and very passionate about his goat breeding.
😊😊
This is the best i have watched.....i wanted to share with friends...
This is a awesome video for sure. I'm happy he teaches people about farming. I pray that God blesses him with 50000 goats one day.
Thank you
Oh, i almost forgot - for this goat farmer guy. How does the Moringa tree grow in your location? It's been called the miracle tree. Not only can humans eat most of the tree, and get more nutritional value than most trees, but you can also feed it to live stock, even fish! If you guys can get Moringa trees up an going in your locale I highly recommend it.
I also learned that (Muzunga)the Acasia tree it’s seedlings when it comes to flowers and being dry ti also provides some nutrients for Goats and cattle to access their mating,Also Masau leaves and fruits plays another role in the growth and ovulation of goats and cattle,They quickly become more productive ,I discovered this in Mount Darwin Dande area
@@ChiyedzaGauti Yes, and its so SYNCHRONISTIC you should say that to me :). I bought 40 different seeds online. Pepper vine, Cherry tree, Litchi tree, Pamento tree and Acacia tree seeds. I planted all of them correctly following best procedure. Only one of the seeds has sprouted very recently - the Acacia tree :). My reasoning is that for all 40 seeds to fail (-1 Acacia seed), the package of seeds was damaged or the company sells low quality seeds. Never the less the one Acacia came up - this means to me the Acacia seeds are also hardy and good for storage? Anyway, I love my new little tree baby - it must just grow up big and strong for daddy :).
And Acacia has commercial value - (Quoting the internet :)
- Acacia, also known as gum Arabic, is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an emulsifier, stabilizing agent, suspending agent, tablet binder, and viscosity-increasing agent. Acacia is the dried gummy exudation from Acacia senegal and other species of Acacia (family Leguminosae), prepared as a mucilage and syrup. The Acacia is of spiritual significance in that it symbolizes regeneration, perseverance, and integrity. The evergreen nature of this tree denotes the immortality of the human spirit. The ancient Egyptians made funeral wreathes of Acacia -
Loving it, thank you.
Its also a pretty looking tree to me that animals and insects use, birds and ESPECIALLY the bees. Which are useful in the balancing, maintenance and support of your ecosystem.
Do you now how badly food supply can be at serious risk when over 42 percent of bee colonies collapse in a country? Everything is connected.
Thank you fellow, have a great day :)
@@ChiyedzaGautithat is true,, especially muringa Is fast growing trees.they are good for both people and animal nutrition as well musau trees and its fruits,,it also prevent diseases which means you and your animalsa
always safe from diseases.
Well done , goats are looking healthier over free large area
Thank you so much Kelvin for bringing us these captivating videos. We are becoming wiser thru your content. Peter and wife are very humble people with big hearts to impart knowledge to upcoming farmers. Once visited them and they taught me how to keep it simple but very productive on goat farming. His genetics are also top notch 👌👌👌. Kudos to the Vodlozas !
I appreciate you so much 😊
Amazing! Nice one KB, This is probably one of favourite episodes before you reach 100k🎉 I admire this guys approach in Agriculture,
Thank you!
Wow thank you so much
thank you bro for giving us knowledge we might be paying alot of money for free.....i believe one of the years you will be interviewing me.....thank you sir Kelvin
I would be Happy to interview you in the future 😊
It will be me in a few years. I'm inspired 💞💞💞💖
Well done man,good basic advice for start up
Uyu Muhombe Biroti
Tisakanganwe kuti
Famba Biroti❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Am really impressed with what you are doing sir. I washing from Cameroon. More energy 🔥🔥
Thank you so much. 😊😊😊
Wonderful Kev and Peter. Appreciated lots
Thank you so much
Peter I salute you, and i would also like to commend for the Good work you are doing and for relocating to home to develop your own country. It's high time people start taking farming as a business. The idea of netwoking and learning from other established farmers is also a very good advise to those who intend to venture into farming. Thank you for teaching us about Goat farming, and to our Ambassador Kelvin thank you for the video and for changing other people's lives through these Empowerment programmes.
Wow well said. And thank you so much for the Amazing support
Practically living my passion Pet, working towards attaining that dream as well. The advice is invaluable.
Im Happy you loved it
well done kevi. I have watched twice. so many notes to take
Thank you so much
This impressive, am inspired as Goat keeper
Very inspiring!!!
Great knowledge, thanks again. Liked and commented halfway thru but after completion , am going to watch it again for the second time. The knowledge , life experience abroad summed up, and intellect that Peter is spitting out is high value. Hoping for part 2. Thanks Kev yet again for another awesome video. Watching from Boston and identify with Peter.
Wow wise words from the farmer😊
Thank you so much unosimbisa the way yoi talk
im following you from uk
Beautiful, need more of these, very inspiring
Happy you loved it
This is amazing. Well done Peter. I'm still at the crossbreeding stage. lm still learning
Great insights here.
I'm highly inspired
Thank you,we are learning 🙏
With farming you never go wrong l thank internet for giving me such knowledge ,my life changed complete thanks for such it inspires ud
Im Happy you like my videos
This is great content, am learning from these videos and am just a beginner in farming dad past on and I thought of taking up this farm activity since am the only one in the family that is now interested in farming unlike my other sibling.watching you from Zambia
There is this livestock auction that i saw here in SA where that the same type of male goat auctioned at R1,5 million. We as black people do not have a mentality of creating jobs but to praise white people for a simple thing which can every human do. Ngatibvisei pfungwa yekuti hakuna mabasa tiyitsive nekucreater mabasa. We are the people. Thank you Kelvin!!!
Well said
Great work , what is his name please?@@kelvinbirioti
@@ashe5418Peter Mukombe
Say that again for those at the back
Hie I'm Tapiwa I'm in the UK planning on starting farming, .ay I please have Peter mukombes number or contact details
Good job bro. keep it up.
i like it when you title your Video..."FRom UK to being a successful...."So the magic is to first go to the UK.
Kkkk no you can start here
This is interesting and very true about the diasporas. we are always saying when we retire but when will that be 🤔
I also learnt something new , about breeding that I had never came across in more than 200 goat farming videos I watched so far paving my way that field ,Thanks for such an amazing vedio 🎉🎉🎉
Wow
Mzukuru wangu iyeye. Keep it up mzaya
Impressive stuff. I lost contact with this guy. We used to gymn together & play social soccer.
Informative. Thank you
Quite educative Kev.
I will contact Peter and arrange meeting asap.
Im Happy you Loved it😊😊
Wow, this is so inspirational. I have been looking into starting goat farming for a while as well.
Thank you for sharing.
Happy to hear that
You are doing a great job mate
this is so inspiring . Thank you for this content
One day you will feature me here fan from 🇿🇦. Africa to the world one love 🇿🇼.
Thank you once again for the great video!!! 🐐 🐐🐐
Im Happy you loved it😊
I don't usually praise people but this gentleman is smart and he knows what he is making so much sense
Ive learnt a lot in this episode
Thank you !!
Im Happy you Learnt
That's why we dominate everywhere we go l love this business.
This is wow bro❤
Im Happy u Loved it
This is wonderful. Is it possible to do goat farming in the regions of high rainfall
Love and respect to you brother
Doing very well Kevin keep up the good work 💯✅
Thank you so much
This is amazing my brother
Thank you so much😊
Very inspirational 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Uuhhh his English is good andifungidza gore riya re " it cant work,it will work😊😊"
I rate this my no.1 video of all, keep it up bro
Wow happy you loved it😊
This farmer is well informed
Very inspirational 👏 🙌
Another wonderful and informative video Kelvin..Keep it up
Thank you so much. Your Support means Alot to me
Thank you mukoma for bringing us such educative and inspiring stuff keep it up bro❤❤❤
Well done my brother
You too much my guy keep the fire burning
This is inspiring. I will tap from you surely ❤
Start with what yu hev I lik it
Impressive and inspiring 👏
Thank you
Im learning a lot here❤❤❤❤❤
Very informative, good job
You're doing great. Keep it up
This is good , take your time dnt rush
Exactly
Mukoma wangu ndeipi keep moving forward
Great episode, Peter really knows his trade.Which part of Zim is his farm ?
Bulawayo
Can I have his contact information
Great insights
Thank you for watching 😊
Great episode so much to learn just from this episode...
Nice project
I'm in SA and would like to pay you a farm visit for learning purposes
Contact him. He would be happy to talk to you
Impressive🎉
Your content gives us hope my guy thank you