Good morning team LNN, Be inspired! What's your take home from today's conversation? You can connect with Meved on 0708 800 700 or 0722 839 366 To support our work, Mpesa +254 726 916 908 Our Episode is proudly Powered by Optiven Limited. If you are looking for land to settle in, to build your retirement home, or to build a holiday home, contact them on Call/WhatsApp: +254790 300 300 or via their email Info@optiven.co.ke. Their plots are well-serviced with great amenities such as good roads, electricity, security, and water! Invest in your ideal coastal dream at Ocean View Ridge Vipingo. Check their website www.optiven.co.ke for all their available projects. To share your story with us, send an email to info@LNN.digital or Lynn.ngugi@Lnn.digital for consideration Thank you so much for watching
Hello Sister I love your content in general. But please, let us not promote the caging of chicken. This method has been banned even in Europe. Let us put ourselves in place of these chicken. Keeping chicken in cages is an absolute no go!
Lynn, the ingenious master for all-round inspiration across generations. Big up gal. I resonate with the guest on Lynn's question on mixing different bird species in one pen. Lynn, it doesn't work that way. Why? 1. Each category has it's market segment, specific food intake and unique rearing characteristics. 2. Depending on the purpose and intention to rear, experience gives the farmer several ingenious methods to reduce cost of production, hence the caging of layers for easier management and maximisation of profits under assured magematical formulae devoid of farm hand stealing, if at all. Layers in cages are easier to count, easy to detect disease and where innovative farmers achieve double egg-laying, you can tell which nest produced extra. Well managed layers with music in-house lays two eggs in a day. 3. Broilers on the other hand are so sensitive and market driven, without which, as the guest said, you fail before you start. 4. Kienyeji is very profitable and much more healthy on chicken rearing business, but a farmer must be intentional on specifics. 65-75% farmers keep or adopt improved kienyeji, kroilers, rainbow roosters abd or kenbro as kienyeji which ofcourse is not true. Pure Kienyeji chicken is very specific and purposeful in rearing. They take long to mature and often scavenge on organic matter including worms. They are not big in size but in their tiny form, they are so nutritious and slightly expensive due to its healthy benefits. You can't short-change an organic chicken eater like me for anything else. Lastly, I encourage all of Lynn's fans not to be guided by a temporary hype and vibe to jump to chicken farming. It's a good business but not a walk in the park. Key components expectations for chicken rearing. a. You must lay up a workable business plan first b. The business must first hit your mind to passion before you engage. c. It MUST never be a telephone operated business but an hands-on business other it shall be dead before it picks. d. You must make sure there is readily available reserve funds to help you mitigate unforseen shocks like diseases and fast moving feeds as usual. e. Never force your child or partner to embrace this category farming. If it is not in their blood or passion, let them be. Because this business is tedious and hands-on. Only the fainthearted and or hands-dirtying farmers can succeed in it. Patience, consistency and hygiene drives chicken trade. Less that you are doomed to fail. Lastly, passion, common disease management knowhow, sufficient, pre-budgeted feed, hygiene, clean water availability, consistency on specific feed and target market are combined components that drive a chicken farmer to a guaranteed bottom line. Less that, do not even attempt to start. Diaspora Lynn fans, sorry for you. This is not the best venture to gamble on, sadly.
Honestly, I started With Deep litter and I can attest it not one of the best ways to raise a large number of layers. Record keeping is complicated,control of disease not easy, flock observation not easy, feed wastage high .I honest prefer Battery Cages anyday
Exactly, what I needed to know. Lynn's agricultural programs are on another level. Great lynn, you are a master questionnaire 😂 Lynn always asks questions on our behalf even though we are not there live. It's like she reads our minds. You are touching our lives positively, KUDOS 👏
May the Lord continue enlarging her territories Amen May many learn from her and transform their lives. Our youth especially need THIS. YES they need to go back to the Farm and make a Living. Kenya is a Country that care less for the Youth. Its survival for the fittest. We need our Youth sound, sober and focused direct from secondary School otherwise many gonna get wasted by the corrupt systems. Shalom. Shalom. Amen
Aaaaaaah Big up to you Lynn and your team and also to our Amazing mum and the team ,av learned alot..this a good business kuliko ile ya kufiinyaa computer nakutoa dollar 😂😂😂😂 scam!!!
Animal welfare is highly compromised by the battery cage system. The chickens live a miserable life in these cages. Deep litter is a better way to rear chicken
Wangari is such a great Name. When I was young I almost changed my name to Wangari. Imagine then God gave me a daughter and named her Wangari. They're high achievers. Yes. Amen❤
I've really learned a lot about poultry keeping 💯...when you have a food hub or a joint or a hotel ,then both can do ,but broilers needs a ready market.
Lynn the agribusiness shows are really informative and interesting.. Most of us are inspired to think outside the box.. we would appreciate different farm visits for a variety of livestock/plants. Keep up the good shows.. God bless you!
Wow! This is awesome indeed...Lynn, you have have inspired me so much mama. Thank you for sharing. When I have money, I straight away get into Layers business.
Amazing and interesting episode. These are the kind of inspiring stories we want from ordinary kenyans working hard to transforms many lives by creating employment opportunities, thanks Lynn.
Lynn I really love what you do so much and what I believe is that one day I'll met you for it is written when it's time the lord usually makes it happens..
Pro tip:you can start with as little as 10 chicken especially as a new farmer,build a good warm place for them when they start laying eggs every week you have your ten eggs to eat at home.The next three weeks you have a tray to sell at your local shop,get your money eat your eggs😊thanks for sharing❤
Hey Lynn, I love these farming interviews, continue keeping us in classes 🎉 am interested with layers farming. Pls help me with the contact for the guy who does her tucuii - from day one to 16 weeks. Thanks in advance.
Lol. I love Lynn's innocence while asking what growers mash are...😅😅😅. Anyway, an overall good interview. Still i would prefer rearing my one day old birds compared to someone else doing it for me.
Just started my poultry farm yesterday with 40 local chickens and i tell you lynn its so strenuous already but i wont give up I also have 84 chicks🐤 I will try my best
This business of poultry from what I've understood haitaki mtu amezubaa and lazy. You have to keep checking on many areas, production, behaviours cleanliness. We get educated in this channel at least one will have an idea of what to do and what to expect. Kudos to LNN but usiitishe invoices for the information we get here 😂😂
Thank you so. Much for the advice I'm chatting from Ghana, pls madam can you pls share the strature of your building, I really love how you've managed your land I want to venture into poultry, you've given me the know how so I'll seek the advice of the experts but I like your kind of strature. Thank you
Thank you so much Lynn. Very informative show. Am a layer farmee too and the hustle of rearing from day 1 is no joke. Can she share with us her supplier for the 16weeks birds.
Quiet Inspiring and would like to know for a new person who is Inspiring to Venture into this Poultry Farming Business, what is the least requirements in terms of Capital for a fresh beginner to set up such a business?
Thanks for inspiring me . iam from South Sudan and i need to start poultry farming in my country. How would i get that bleeds both broilers and layers please? İ will love to get full informations
Good morning team LNN,
Be inspired!
What's your take home from today's conversation?
You can connect with Meved on 0708 800 700 or 0722 839 366
To support our work,
Mpesa +254 726 916 908
Our Episode is proudly Powered by Optiven Limited. If you are looking for land to settle in, to build your retirement home, or to build a holiday home, contact them on Call/WhatsApp: +254790 300 300 or via their email Info@optiven.co.ke. Their plots are well-serviced with great amenities such as good roads, electricity, security, and water!
Invest in your ideal coastal dream at Ocean View Ridge Vipingo.
Check their website www.optiven.co.ke for all their available projects.
To share your story with us, send an email to info@LNN.digital or Lynn.ngugi@Lnn.digital for consideration
Thank you so much for watching
Where does she get the layers chicks from?
wow,very educative..i want to intern here..☺☺
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Hello Sister I love your content in general. But please, let us not promote the caging of chicken. This method has been banned even in Europe. Let us put ourselves in place of these chicken. Keeping chicken in cages is an absolute no go!
Lynn, the ingenious master for all-round inspiration across generations. Big up gal.
I resonate with the guest on Lynn's question on mixing different bird species in one pen. Lynn, it doesn't work that way. Why?
1. Each category has it's market segment, specific food intake and unique rearing characteristics.
2. Depending on the purpose and intention to rear, experience gives the farmer several ingenious methods to reduce cost of production, hence the caging of layers for easier management and maximisation of profits under assured magematical formulae devoid of farm hand stealing, if at all. Layers in cages are easier to count, easy to detect disease and where innovative farmers achieve double egg-laying, you can tell which nest produced extra. Well managed layers with music in-house lays two eggs in a day.
3. Broilers on the other hand are so sensitive and market driven, without which, as the guest said, you fail before you start.
4. Kienyeji is very profitable and much more healthy on chicken rearing business, but a farmer must be intentional on specifics. 65-75% farmers keep or adopt improved kienyeji, kroilers, rainbow roosters abd or kenbro as kienyeji which ofcourse is not true. Pure Kienyeji chicken is very specific and purposeful in rearing. They take long to mature and often scavenge on organic matter including worms. They are not big in size but in their tiny form, they are so nutritious and slightly expensive due to its healthy benefits. You can't short-change an organic chicken eater like me for anything else.
Lastly, I encourage all of Lynn's fans not to be guided by a temporary hype and vibe to jump to chicken farming. It's a good business but not a walk in the park.
Key components expectations for chicken rearing.
a. You must lay up a workable business plan first
b. The business must first hit your mind to passion before you engage.
c. It MUST never be a telephone operated business but an hands-on business other it shall be dead before it picks.
d. You must make sure there is readily available reserve funds to help you mitigate unforseen shocks like diseases and fast moving feeds as usual.
e. Never force your child or partner to embrace this category farming. If it is not in their blood or passion, let them be. Because this business is tedious and hands-on. Only the fainthearted and or hands-dirtying farmers can succeed in it. Patience, consistency and hygiene drives chicken trade. Less that you are doomed to fail.
Lastly, passion, common disease management knowhow, sufficient, pre-budgeted feed, hygiene, clean water availability, consistency on specific feed and target market are combined components that drive a chicken farmer to a guaranteed bottom line. Less that, do not even attempt to start.
Diaspora Lynn fans, sorry for you. This is not the best venture to gamble on, sadly.
I hope anyone thinking about embarking into this venture will take your advice.
Great advice ❤
Very good explanation
Thanks for breaking it down.
I'm a passionate poultry farmer though currently doing it at a small scale.
The bigger dream is valid!
Honestly, I started With Deep litter and I can attest it not one of the best ways to raise a large number of layers. Record keeping is complicated,control of disease not easy, flock observation not easy, feed wastage high .I honest prefer Battery Cages anyday
Fellow poultry farmers😍Good morning ❤
Good morning dear ❤
Good morning 😂
Ata kama we are struggling 😂😂
Good morning hata kama ni 2 birds 😂
Good morning
❤ the knowledge that has been shared here on this episode is amazing. Clapping for her while waiting for my time. From my mouth to God's ears.......
I have a new idea now! Thanks. This lady is positive and has a very high entrepreneurial skill. Great job!
She's a great Farmer, congratulations to her ,all those products from her own farm, bravo 👏
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Exactly, what I needed to know. Lynn's agricultural programs are on another level. Great lynn, you are a master questionnaire 😂 Lynn always asks questions on our behalf even though we are not there live. It's like she reads our minds. You are touching our lives positively, KUDOS 👏
🙏🙏🙏
Gud farming
@@LynnNgugi contact for the one who supplies her the 16weeks chicks
Very true
Very true
As a Vet I agree with this lady. Good job.
Mommy is sharp, and speaks straight, profound
The president watching Lynn Ngugi today looking at how his going to create chicken tax. But great job and very inspiring
Wee asianze hiyo game
Large scale farmers pay taxes though
Agribusiness shows are my heart beat. thank you LNN for bringing to us this stories. they are changing us lots.
Thank you so much. I am soon turning 25 years and will save up to start rearing layers when I clock 30 years.
Am a broiler farmer too , thanks alot Lynn and my fellow poultry farmer, i love farming ❤❤❤❤❤
i first thought this was kansime ... the accent and even face ..😄.. ive really learned .. thank you lynn for your work 👏👏👏
Good job our own dear Lynn 👏
Do the farm offer trainings.
Thank you.
I loved the lesson about the 8 'free' hours that you have a choice on what to do with.
Ohhhhh this is so inspiring,,,, May God bless the works of her hands more
Have seen notification from Lynn, nimekimbia karibu nivunjike mguu,wapi likes za team LNN❤
This is what I want to do as from next year after my contract is done here in Saudi Arabia
Your prayers will be answered
Your ideas are valid
May the Lord continue enlarging her territories Amen
May many learn from her and transform their lives.
Our youth especially need THIS. YES they need to go back to the Farm and make a Living.
Kenya is a Country that care less for the Youth.
Its survival for the fittest.
We need our Youth sound, sober and focused direct from secondary School otherwise many gonna get wasted by the corrupt systems.
Shalom. Shalom. Amen
The mum is doing magic with agriculture I believe she's the same much whom you aired her story with dairy farming
I have decided to start an egg business and your post is so valuable to me. I feel encouraged to start the business now. Thanks, Much love.
I just love how Mum knows her business
Aaaaaaah Big up to you Lynn and your team and also to our Amazing mum and the team ,av learned alot..this a good business kuliko ile ya kufiinyaa computer nakutoa dollar 😂😂😂😂 scam!!!
330 trays *400ksh =132,000-feeds mama your making 50k per day agriculture is backbone of country 🙏✌️
Animal welfare is highly compromised by the battery cage system. The chickens live a miserable life in these cages. Deep litter is a better way to rear chicken
I was looking for such a comment. Quantity = money over quality.
@mauricekarani,by the end of all this wanachijwana unamkula kama humjui😅
@@annem2980 Reasons I avoid chicken meat in some places.
Na ugonjwa
I have chickens, and I feel the way this people are keeping them is cruel, they need room not be cramped on a cage.
KARI ,Kenya Agricultural Research Institute....we went here some years back in highschool for a business/agriculture students, it was awesome 👍
The Lady is an inspiration she knows her business well well .....
I love the way mum explain about 24 hours👌
Yes! So much wisdom in that 24 hour breakdown. It tells us to create in those 8 hours 😊
What you can't change leave it.....well said mom 💯💯
Good job lynn....now please bring one who is in pigs farming to inspire us cz want to venture in pigs farming now.. about the marketing and feeds
I too
Wangari is such a great Name. When I was young I almost changed my name to Wangari. Imagine then God gave me a daughter and named her Wangari.
They're high achievers. Yes. Amen❤
Very excellent info, this information will be so useful when I start my own poultry business. Thanks so so much 🎉🎉❤❤
Heaven sent Lynn am watching like it's mwakenya for exam
I never miss any of your shows this one was meant for me, am doing research i need a farm for my retirement plan.
I've really learned a lot about poultry keeping 💯...when you have a food hub or a joint or a hotel ,then both can do ,but broilers needs a ready market.
Mama thank you for the good work you are doing you have really motivated me l will join you the market GOD willing thank you so much lam great full
Please let her give us the contacts of the expert who supplies her with grown up layers.
Yes kindly we need the contact
Plizz
Contacts would help a long mile...
Following for the 16wks guy.
Yes sure
Lynn the agribusiness shows are really informative and interesting.. Most of us are inspired to think outside the box.. we would appreciate different farm visits for a variety of livestock/plants. Keep up the good shows.. God bless you!
Wow! This is awesome indeed...Lynn, you have have inspired me so much mama. Thank you for sharing. When I have money, I straight away get into Layers business.
This is very informative... I'm in love with poultry farming...
Blessings Lynn for such enlightening interviews.
Can we visit this farm?
Imagine this woman as your good friend, wow
She’s a nice Boss and a Leader❤
Wooow. Very inspirational. Am in Botswana, and just started the layers at a micro scale. Very good lessons from the show. Thank you so much
Amazing and interesting episode. These are the kind of inspiring stories we want from ordinary kenyans working hard to transforms many lives by creating employment opportunities, thanks Lynn.
What u cannot change leave it! Hey! This has made my day already,,,,i try to avoid stress at all cost
I like these farming shows,am learning much,I like it's in my blood
Lynn I really love what you do so much and what I believe is that one day I'll met you for it is written when it's time the lord usually makes it happens..
Make peace with ppl! Tnk u mummy...u r a mother in Israel...
Thanks Lynn n mum. Learnt alot on chicken farming. For its layers 1st.
I admire her knowledge of her business.
Pro tip:you can start with as little as 10 chicken especially as a new farmer,build a good warm place for them when they start laying eggs every week you have your ten eggs to eat at home.The next three weeks you have a tray to sell at your local shop,get your money eat your eggs😊thanks for sharing❤
Eeeeiii this is wonderful Lynn. I am sure she was happy you went back
We also do poultry farming though in less number(Around 100 birds). The biggest challenge we do have is finding ready market.
Go door to door kwa kila butchery, eatery, choma joint, supermarket. Hutakosa...
Lynn, that is a million shillings interview, it was amazing.
Could you post the first interview.
That's absolutely great, thanks so much for your time and consideration!
Researching the market, cleanliness and living a peaceful life. Thank you.
Hey Lynn, I love these farming interviews, continue keeping us in classes 🎉 am interested with layers farming. Pls help me with the contact for the guy who does her tucuii - from day one to 16 weeks. Thanks in advance.
Also interested in the same
Wow this is amazing 💯great job mom congratulations!!I've learnt alot wanna start small with poultry, thanks Lyn
Mum, is an awesome agri entrepreneur, full of wisdom. Congratulations 🎉as you continue to inspire us. ❤
Great insights, I find her knowledge and experience in poultry farming invaluable!
Lynn please ask her where I can get the 16 week's layers.
So Trust The Process 🎶🎵
Quite Inspiring ❤
You are an inspiration, How I wish I can have the energy and courage to do even a quarter of what you doing. God bless you
Chicken is the best business I have come to learn , there is money in portly business
Thank you Lynn and your name mate,nimejifunza mengi sana,Mungu awabariki.🙏
Dreams are valid great job Lnn you inspire many congrats😄😄
Lynn asante sana for this episode. Can one come go to visit the farm as study tour. Even at a fee????
Lol. I love Lynn's innocence while asking what growers mash are...😅😅😅. Anyway, an overall good interview. Still i would prefer rearing my one day old birds compared to someone else doing it for me.
I love the conversation
Lynn may God bless u n ur team
Just started my poultry farm yesterday with 40 local chickens and i tell you lynn its so strenuous already but i wont give up
I also have 84 chicks🐤
I will try my best
All the best and welcome to farming
Oh dear Lynn we love you for this.
Thanks Lynn, you always bring people that inspire me. I have leant a lot.
Wonderful job,kudos maved and LNN team mostly you lynn
Thank you Lynn for asking the questions which meved is telling you on behalf of the audience
Can she share contacts of the farmer who sells her the 16 weeks old layers
Ukipewa unitumie na mm plz
Me too, share if you get
I too need the no , please share
I need it too pls
Good morning Lynn we are already here for lessons
This is so fantastic, I have learnt a lot....May the good Lord bless you
I'm learning from Uganda 🇺🇬
Following keenly. Where can i get the cages?
Great presentation 👏🏾👏🏾 sending love from cameroon
LYNN, we love you.
This business of poultry from what I've understood haitaki mtu amezubaa and lazy. You have to keep checking on many areas, production, behaviours cleanliness. We get educated in this channel at least one will have an idea of what to do and what to expect. Kudos to LNN but usiitishe invoices for the information we get here 😂😂
Thank you so. Much for the advice I'm chatting from Ghana, pls madam can you pls share the strature of your building, I really love how you've managed your land I want to venture into poultry, you've given me the know how so I'll seek the advice of the experts but I like your kind of strature. Thank you
Thank you so much Lynn. Very informative show. Am a layer farmee too and the hustle of rearing from day 1 is no joke. Can she share with us her supplier for the 16weeks birds.
Sure
She is a great farmer
Happy 😃 and blessed new month team LNN
What an interview,love so much guys😊
Quiet Inspiring and would like to know for a new person who is Inspiring to Venture into this Poultry Farming Business, what is the least requirements in terms of Capital for a fresh beginner to set up such a business?
Ready to start with this one
It's the layers for me guys , my opinion though 😂....hizo ziko n profit .
Hapa.. i don't support the cage system. Very inhumane to the animals
Goodmorning Nyambu😍😍 tune inn
GOD BLESS YOU LYNN TEAM❤ AND YOUR FARMER🌹 THIS IS VERY INSPIRING AND EDUCATION FOR FREE 👍🏾🙏🏾
I realy love your inspirational mum,Sky is limit
Thanks for inspiring me . iam from South Sudan and i need to start poultry farming in my country.
How would i get that bleeds both broilers and layers please? İ will love to get full informations
Share the guys contacts ..good job lynn
HERE IS WHERE WE EAT KUKU AS WE CONSTRUCT KENOL SAGANA ROAD
There's so much to learn from here✅️