I used to raise goats myself. I would also raise calves on my goats and sell them as veil. I would buy the calves for $1.25 each and when I sold them I would get about $60.00. In America we call mature goats Female Nanny goats and Male goats, Billy goats. In case you didn't know if you cut the beards off your Bucks/Billy goats if the goat smells that should stop smelling as it comes from the beard. Thank you Gentlemen.
@@pabloescobar-os9rx I started raising caves on goats when I was 14 years old and in two days on the 18th I will be 79 years old so it was some time ago I had about 65 goats and about the same amount in sheep. I paid $10.00 each for old sheep shear them and get about $7.00 for the wool and in the spring they would generally have two lambs. I would shear the Yews again. The Yews would raise the lambs that I could sell in the fall and I would shear the Yew again and then sell the Yews to Mexicans for $10.00 and they were happy to get them for that price. These were old Yews the farmers might die during birthing her lambs but in the 5 years that I did that I only had one yew die before giving birth. Those were good projects for a kid at that age. The fun of life is in the learning. I'm going to past this above too as it might get some young men to thinking about doing something similar. I will remove you name as I have no permission to use it. I thank you for your reply and wish you a good life.
I started raising caves on goats when I was 14 years old and in two days on the 18th I will be 79 years old so it was some time ago. I had about 65 goats and about the same amount in sheep. I paid $10.00 each for old sheep, shear them and get about $7.00 for the wool and in the spring they would generally have two lambs. I would shear the Yews again. The Yews would raise the lambs that I could sell in the fall and I would shear the Yew again and then sell the Yews to Mexicans for $10.00 and they were happy to get them for that price. These were old Yews the farmers thought might die during birthing her lambs but in the 5 years that I did that I only had one yew die before giving birth. Those were good projects for a kid at that age. The fun of life is in the learning. I'm going to post this above too as it might get some young men to thinking about doing something similar.
Very insightful,,, passionate on this ,,, young people should invest in Agribusiness where there is assurance of good pay when done properly,,, keep up the good work
Aim you never disappoint I had already watched this farmer but you bringing him up your channel makes it more interesting. Big up your self, thanks for being consistent I can count on you on the best ideas ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
Very very possible. It's even possible to cross a dairy goat with a meat. E.g. Toggenburg × Boer = You can have a dairy goat with a good meat ratio, may not produce the same quantity of milk but it's very very possible.
Great work, Keep it up.
Thank you very for your advise!!! It's very inspiring and it encourage me to venture to dairy goat for which I've been dreaming for so long time!!!
Thanks for great period of teaching about farming of Goats.i have leant alot.b blessd you have a very good heart.
I used to raise goats myself. I would also raise calves on my goats and sell them as veil. I would buy the calves for $1.25 each and when I sold them I would get about $60.00. In America we call mature goats Female Nanny goats and Male goats, Billy goats. In case you didn't know if you cut the beards off your Bucks/Billy goats if the goat smells that should stop smelling as it comes from the beard. Thank you Gentlemen.
Very insightful.
@@pabloescobar-os9rx I started raising caves on goats when I was 14 years old and in two days on the 18th I will be 79 years old so it was some time ago I had about 65 goats and about the same amount in sheep. I paid $10.00 each for old sheep shear them and get about $7.00 for the wool and in the spring they would generally have two lambs. I would shear the Yews again. The Yews would raise the lambs that I could sell in the fall and I would shear the Yew again and then sell the Yews to Mexicans for $10.00 and they were happy to get them for that price. These were old Yews the farmers might die during birthing her lambs but in the 5 years that I did that I only had one yew die before giving birth. Those were good projects for a kid at that age. The fun of life is in the learning. I'm going to past this above too as it might get some young men to thinking about doing something similar. I will remove you name as I have no permission to use it. I thank you for your reply and wish you a good life.
It's clear farming is much more of brains&confidence,I listen & thought it was matt mutama
You made my day
You are doing a supper job.
Thank you. Very nice video. Hare Krsna from Hawaii
This is excellent. Good work.
Beautiful presentation❤❤🎉🎉🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
I started raising caves on goats when I was 14 years old and in two days on the 18th I will be 79 years old so it was some time ago. I had about 65 goats and about the same amount in sheep. I paid $10.00 each for old sheep, shear them and get about $7.00 for the wool and in the spring they would generally have two lambs. I would shear the Yews again. The Yews would raise the lambs that I could sell in the fall and I would shear the Yew again and then sell the Yews to Mexicans for $10.00 and they were happy to get them for that price. These were old Yews the farmers thought might die during birthing her lambs but in the 5 years that I did that I only had one yew die before giving birth. Those were good projects for a kid at that age. The fun of life is in the learning. I'm going to post this above too as it might get some young men to thinking about doing something similar.
Waoo I like this channel and am happy that you have featured this farm. I was there for training sometime back and have now started a dairy goat farm.
Thanks and welcome
Hi how long does the training take and how much
Whole day.@@gracekamoro5211
I've watched from start to end. Very informative.. thanks alot Aim Agric and Mwihokho Dairy
Very interesting. Thank you AIM
i’m getting addicted to this channel.keep up the good work.
Thanks
Thank you fr another show ..keep them coming am ready to watch daily ❤
Our pleasure!
Beautiful presentation 🙏🏾🥰🙌🏾💚💚💚💚💚
Thanks
AKSANTE SANA with another great show🇹🇿
Beautiful content indeed🎉❤
I am very impressed with your goat farming. Well done! Do you mind to share with us your goat house plans? Or how can we obtain them? Thanks
Thanks for the insights. I'm visiting your farm soon. For more details and if possible purchase two.
Azere
Congratulations Sir
Very insightful,,, passionate on this ,,, young people should invest in Agribusiness where there is assurance of good pay when done properly,,, keep up the good work
Aim you never disappoint I had already watched this farmer but you bringing him up your channel makes it more interesting. Big up your self, thanks for being consistent I can count on you on the best ideas ❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
So nice of you
Congratulations, good work. Where are you located
Wish to start dairy goats farming too
How is he giving them water? We saw the feeding trough but we didn’t see how they quench their thirst
I appreciate you my nigga you motivate me daily
i am inspired, but i would like to know how big is the area being used for goat farming
Good morning family
Good morning fam
I will like to visit your farm one day
Amazing
How much are you sellng a litre of milk. I didnt get it
Is it possible for me to rarer (keeping both diary goats and goats for meat.
Very very possible. It's even possible to cross a dairy goat with a meat. E.g. Toggenburg × Boer = You can have a dairy goat with a good meat ratio, may not produce the same quantity of milk but it's very very possible.
Great content 💯. Does he have social media to follow? Or a website?
Very interesting. Am in Western Uganda. How can I get a diary goat?
How do I get the breed to buy
Good morning do u sell
Hi boss.... naomba namba yako tuwasiliane nahitaji ujuzi na hao mbuzi wako mbegu nianze kuwafuga namimi katika shamba yangu tafadhali!
Am interested I must visit you
Muko county gani
Kuna A.i ya dairy goats in kenya
Am interested
The farmer tells he has been using the buck for three years, but on the other part he tells us the buck is 20months .....mwalimu wa math nisaidie.
Your the people who keep repeating classes every year his said he has more bucks so for your mind was telling he has only one😂😂😂😂😂
Hapo nimeona red flag 🚩....unless otherwise explained.
...nonono...he was very categorical av used it for the last 3yrs...and is 20months...
How much is the buck?
Thank u 😂
Fodder