Dorper sheep.. zero grazing 150 South African Dorpers on a 1/2 acre plot..
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Carpri Dorper sheep breeders is a newly established breeder farm that is specializing in breeding pure South African Dorpers and pure Kenyan Dorper.
started by a farmer Named James who recently relocated from the US to come back home and enjoy the peace and quiet life or rural kenya.
James is highly knowledgeable and very generous with sheep breeding information and I was fortunate enough to spend a day at his farm.
for farm visit enquiries, you can contact him @
Carpri Dorpers
☎️ : +254 700 243027
Best clip on sheep farming by far. The farmer is articulate and very generous with the right information. The Interviewer understood the assignment. Well done!
thank you so much to the farmer, well informed, very knowleadgable, eleoquent, right at the top
Dont let Mr James read these comments. He may change. He held nothing back and the viewers held nothing back!
He is generous. Information u get from this one interview is worth 50 videos of another farmer repeat the same things.
Thumbs up and share. Much love from 🇺🇬.
@@hanjosharif4472 😂😂😂...I'll shear this one with him...and thank you for the kind words.
The farmer is well informed and detailed in this clip, kudos.
Indeed Education is power. Just see how eloquent and informative this gentleman James is. Keep on shining in all your endevors Sir. I am super impressed.
US- Kenyan returnee running a Data driven farm. Great ! I'm a US based Finance & Data mamagement Kenyan with plans to farm in Ol Kalou for my soon-to-launch restaurants in nairobi. Kudos James for the skills transfer back home.
Congrats and all the best in your venture.
Let me request contact for Mr James please. I need a ram I am based in Namanga Kajiado County.
Wonderful!!! Plse where in Nyahururu is the shamba that I may visit one day in the future.
@@jamesmichuki5804 Kasuku,on your way to olkalao. Check video description for contacts. get an appointment
Wow James has wealthy of experience when it comes to Dorper congratulations may our good Lord bless the work of your hands
This is one of your more well articulated episodes from a greatly resourceful host. Very encouraging to current and upcoming goat/sheep farmers. Thankful for the trouble you take to transverse across the country to keep us all well informed. Asante
🙏🙏🙏...Asante for the kind words.
Is the floor cemented?
@@farmbusines hi do you do trainings,kindly advice on farm visits
@@salomenyambura2560 yes,farm visits are on appointment, check video description for contact.
@@EricGithaiga yes it is.
Passion before Profit. I loved your insights and wise words.
James thankyou for the excellent insignts and humility. The knowledge impacted was invaluable.
Excellent interviewer you gave him more time to speak and elaborate
Asante.
@@farmbusines He's a gem.
How can I contact the farmer, I want a male breeder@@farmbusines
@@whycliffmogere2094 check video description
Kudos brother for the good work. May God bless you abundantly
I find this very informative and helpful to the farmers in our country God bless both your efforts
The government’s efforts over the years in agricultural research have suffered from below optimum adoption because of the lack of a critical mass of agro entrepreneurs adopting dissemination efforts by government. This has changed over the last 10 years or so. Now we are seeing the profit motive slowly improve local food production. Very well done bwana producer.
This is one of the best interviews I watch as a young farmer
Waaahhh am absolutely speechless and totally amazed. One of the best videos I have ever watched extremely informative and enlightening I would love to hear more from him.
🙏🙏🙏...thank you.
That was the best information I have heard from a farmer in Kenya. Keep it up and thank you for sharing such vital information
Asante
I have never seen such a knowledgeable FARMER IN EAST AFRICA..... James is passionate, truly committed to sheep farming and ready to share the knowledge... I am coming to visit James with the possibility of purchasing some heus ... Do you have AirB&B so I can stay a couple of days? I am coming from Nyanza...
There are farmers who naturally succeed. Reason is passion and readily sharing information to other farmers. James is one of them and is surely going for the top. Kudos bro💪
This is the best video I've watched lately. I'm really yearning to set up a sheep farming project at Njoro, Nakuru county. I know where Kasuku is and I will definitely pay you a visit sir. ....Thank you for the information you've shared in this video; It's indeed priceless, and I'm attracted to come visit your farm. Thank you!🙏🏽
This information is so helpful
Farmer so knowledgeable
Very. You can feel the passion deep in his words.
Very informative video my brother all the way from South Africa. I am so interested on super naiper 20 grass, and I believe it's prevalent in Kenya. I have researched that it's perennial and it's propagate easily on 'sticks' how can I get hold of it? I have 10 acres, I can definitely use it.
Kudos to the farmer and thanks for sharing. Great production. The world needs more of this!
Awesome job done by this man.Very educative and motivational❤
Keep moving brother. Love from South Africa.🇿🇦
Very inspiring work
This is by far the best presentation I've ever watched about farming. My question is, can I do the same zero grazing set up with goats? Can I use sawdust in a goat shed? Can I feed goats with only silage? Thanks in advance for your answers
Best farming video from Africa so far. And I've seen a lot of them. Great job bro!
Thank-you very much for this. I would love to visit your farm and learn more to develop my farm too
Thankyou, if you are interested in a farm visit, check video description for contacts.
Very impressive. I wish how all professions and business could be treated the same. First is passion and then the rewards come after. Keep it up.
Weeh! I thought I knew about sheep farming. I need to visit you and I'll do research in the meantime. Thanks for the info.
Good work james,i like the phrase we mix mistake to come up with nice things
Woow this is nice am a ugandan farmer trying to start too
Great information,currently raising dorper sheep in machakos county trying to get to 200 head this year
Congrats. Keep going 💪
Wow very informative. The farmer is sharing from his heart. He's hiding nothing. Did i hear that multi-vitamin is given every week!
Yes, correct
Thanks a lot James. Am in Uganda and planning to start goat farming under zero grazing. Can i use your approach of cushioning the floor with saw dust. Kindly guide.
Very Informative from Carpri Dorper sheep breeders! Great Job!
For me it the eloqunce,then the knowledge/content and finally the animals
Very Informative! Great insights! Kudos Mr. James 👌🏾
You know you are going places with your channel if you can make sure the audience understand the message something I always do whenever am watching your channel
Too kind🙏🙏.I appreciate you watching
Well done it’s nice to see new ideas very informative
Most educative video on dorper sheep well done
Appreciated. I'm a big fun of what you do soo this means alot🙏🙏
@@farmbusines thanks too but am going to organize next month to pay him a visit and thanks so much for the educative content am repeating the video several times and i have learnt alot
@@bjmanimalsbreedingfarm4489 you are welcome.
Kenyans are super brain...sharp mind. Whatever they put their minds to do...they excel.
Yes. Amen
This is revolutionary. Congratulations. Interested in some few eyes and a ram. How much does one go for??
What's the name of silage he's feeding? I'm a sheep and cattle farmer in Kentucky, USA. I feed corn silage, it produces 18 to 20 tons per acre. A difference of 10 acres per ton is a great difference. Thanks
This is phenomenal, Good Job James! Keep it up! I would like to visit this urban farm the next time I go to Ol Kalou.
You are welcome to visit. Contact at video description.
James thanks for great information to the farmers.
Will love to pay a visit. Very educative.
Proud of you Bro.. May God continue blessing the of your hands 👐🏽 and expand your territories.. Very informative..
Sheep farmer James holds nothing back. He makes you want to pay his farm a visit and buy from him.
I want some milk, honey, and lamb chops.
Well articulated. Doing a good job.
Hi James, very informative message here. How much lime do you use for your deep litter system? Keep up the good work.
This is good for me who is planning for a good retirement period.
Great episode. Very eye opening.
Thanks, I have learnt a lot.
I love such content some amazing content so educative
wow ......great farmer ,very passionate and informed 🔥🔥
Iam so impressed with information. Where are located I need to make a visit and maybe some tutorials
Wow, I'm impressed, good job.
Well said, thank you for sharing!
Thanks brothers it's clear masegs please more discuss like this topics more good for Africa Farmer it's modern livestock farming business it's good treyning for us again Thanks
I envy that Mr Ram😂
Learning much, safi kazi. Amazing information
This is great also planning to return home and do serious farming
I would love to pay your host a visit. I am in US and looking to relocate to Kenya by end of the year.
Wow that's awesome. Very informative
Informative video as always
Most informative session
That was gold to say the least, thanks!
I love ❤️ this
Very insightful,so educative and encouraging
How can I contact you guys?
Check video description for contacts.
hello sir, this is quite educative. You said you feed them with 2kg milage a day, what is the moisture content of the milage?
watched effortlessly
Hello, is the floor cemented before pouring in the saw dust?
Where are you located. Am an aspiring farmer. Would love to visit
Very nice Sir
Wealth of info. Thank you sir.
Can this sistem and feeding be used on goats?
Thank you. Yes the system works with all ruminants. Of importance is the nutrition.
Kindly make a video on how you make your silage. It looks really good.
How many sheep and what's the cost of running this business? How is the market like?
Very informative. Thankyou. What do you feed your rams on?
Greatly motivating !!
Impressive.
Thanks for the great insights
Am trying to understand his spacing. Can someone confirm. 20 x 157ft outside (open area) and the 40x 157ft inside (closed area)
The House is 20/157
Open Area 20/157
Great job
how many kgs does a sheep weigh?
Thanks so much, i was missing super information,
Very nice my brother. Can I visit to learn more?
@@jamesmichuki5804yes. farm visits are on appointment, check video description for contacts.
New subscriber coutsey of Lyn ngugi....
please, do you put the agricultural lime on the floor then put the saw dust on top or both materials are mixed together?
It is mixed.
Good job ..brother .,.what if I want to buy from you to start .the .. journey..if I can't ..fund all that ...process from .S. A...unaeza kuuza ...locally ...?
Yes,get his contacts on video description and talk to James directly incase you want to buy from him
Good work. I work at Adc Mutara. Where are you located in Nyahururu?
Check video description for details/contacts
Impressive
Your best episode by far
🙏🙏
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
Would love to visit the farm if possible
Good work. How can i get the breed. I need some
I would like to get contact details of the Farner may you please share .I'm from South Africa
@@nangamsojonga3973 check video description.
Waoo great job, thx for this whole Information
Very informative, thanks Tony.
... anything on dipping?
Thank you.they spray once a wk, mater of fact I found the help spray that morning...
@@farmbusines Awesome! Thanks again Tony
@@cheruiyotkimeto7022 🙏🙏🙏
Am near nyahururu and would love to know more about it,
Nice one
Very educative
🙏🙏🙏