Thanks Lakeside, you are amazing. You have put farming on another level, giving hope to new farmers with out much money. I’m intrested in all u do at your farm as im also a new goat farmer in Luweero and have challenges with pasture growing. You give hope. Thanks alot. Can u please give me tips o contacts to those who dug your borehole, i want to dig one at my farm. Regards Mariam
Thank you very much for the insight and share it with the world. I have a passion for Farming and thats what I would like to do in the future. We need to produce more to be able to feed the entire African continent. Congratulations for having started this project and by the grace of God you will prosper. God bless you. I have no knowledge or whatsoever about Farming, however, I am determined thats what I want to invest in the future. Whats your advice? How to start? I am from Angola. Born and raised. Thank you. Do you do colab or partnership?
Thanks for your farming tips, been following you for a while. Like what would be the minimum number of acres of land to start with in regards to free range? And get me some tips on zero grazing. Apart from the shelters and the yard, can an acre of land be enough for grass planting? Will appreciate you..
I am very grateful but I have a question about the brachiaria or Mulato grass I planted some with a small amount of seeds and I still need seeds from the small amount that I have planted can I cut some to feed my animals or I should just live it for the seeds only thank you watching you from Ghana
@@joeltumukunde5596 depends on the number of animals you have . For example 3 acres can work for at least 70 goats. Your plant alfalfa half an acre, Napier the same and sorghum or maize the same. That means you have used 1.5 acres. Then you can use another half an acre for the goat pen and the other remains part can grow other feeds or use it for keeping silage.
Not always but if you are not going to be there everyday to supervise hygiene then your best bet is to keep it off the ground to avoid worms and other hygiene issues.
Man ur a KING
All your goats seem very healthy, Keep up the good goats work!!!!!!
Well stated.Thank you for these priceless Tips.Blessing to you and keep on educating us .
Thanks brother. For sure planting grass should be the first for us who have small land. That's what I did now I have grass
Very good advice overall but most especially on how to treat farm workers. Thank you 👏
Much love 💕 from Zimbabwe🇿🇼
Bro thanks a lot for ur advice am humbled from malawi
Nice info
This is so beautiful.i have eight goat s and am super excited to expand slowly but steadily. Otherwise thanks alot
Way to go bro, you start small and make strides as you learn more.
Thanks Lakeside, you are amazing. You have put farming on another level, giving hope to new farmers with out much money. I’m intrested in all u do at your farm as im also a new goat farmer in Luweero and have challenges with pasture growing. You give hope. Thanks alot. Can u please give me tips o contacts to those who dug your borehole, i want to dig one at my farm. Regards Mariam
@@mariamserunkuma9055 please contact me on WhatsApp l will send you their number. I am on 0782998996
Thanks for the advice. Am Planning to start small
Thank you so much for these very precious advise!!! It really helps and inspires!!! Keep up the good job !!!!
Thank you very much for the insight and share it with the world. I have a passion for Farming and thats what I would like to do in the future. We need to produce more to be able to feed the entire African continent. Congratulations for having started this project and by the grace of God you will prosper. God bless you. I have no knowledge or whatsoever about Farming, however, I am determined thats what I want to invest in the future. Whats your advice? How to start? I am from Angola. Born and raised. Thank you. Do you do colab or partnership?
Good teaching bambe...
Been keeping goats for the last 8 months and I understand whatever
Simple ,good to understand, yes bro ,it's better to invest in the animals than the structure, thanks .
You make me have hope in Africa. Great! Great! videos. I am binge-watching this channel.
Thanks for the kind words
Real down to earth pieces of practical advise. Brilliant. Eloquently presented.
Very comprehensive information,you are real
Thank you for your information it was helpful
#land is every challenge. Kept it up
Wawu it's amazing thank you Julie's
I am trying to start goat farming so I need your saport
Anytime bro
nice! honest to goodness advise.
Thanks for your farming tips, been following you for a while.
Like what would be the minimum number of acres of land to start with in regards to free range?
And get me some tips on zero grazing. Apart from the shelters and the yard, can an acre of land be enough for grass planting?
Will appreciate you..
Thanks so much with advice ❤
Watching🇵🇭❤️🐐👍😊🙏
Thanks for your information and advicesu give us
Nice one bro.
Bro how much is yr buck(75%).?
I admire yr advice am devoted to start this year 😂
Take the courage bro
Always on point .... i love your videos and the way u teach us kip it up bro
I actually agreed with you guy.
How can you mentain security at your farm cos people fear that
Thank you, but i would like to know how to preserve grass for the goats just in case of droughts
You make hay or silage, any of them works.
How can I manage the rainy season on goat farm
Thank you 🙏
Keep up the good work
How do u control /what brings loss of pregnancy or immature birth ..thks
I am very grateful but I have a question about the brachiaria or Mulato grass I planted some with a small amount of seeds and I still need seeds from the small amount that I have planted can I cut some to feed my animals or I should just live it for the seeds only thank you watching you from Ghana
I am not an expert on grass but l think you can cut it and feed your goats. Just uproot some stems of grass and transplant 🤷🏾♂️
thanks for u courage, but where is your farm located?
Off katosi road
thank you.
Opening a local goat farm is my dream but I hv only 1½ acre . What can I do coz that's all I hv?
Hi where are you located
Can one deworm a goat that is pregnant?
Yes but after 30 days from conception
Thanks bro
Can I make silage with out machine?
Yes you can, although it takes quite some energy.
How much land is needed for me to have 20goats for the start
Hi Joel it depends on what system you want to go for. are you going for zero-grazing or free-range?
@@lakesidefarm3736 it's zero grazing
@@joeltumukunde5596 depends on the number of animals you have . For example 3 acres can work for at least 70 goats. Your plant alfalfa half an acre, Napier the same and sorghum or maize the same. That means you have used 1.5 acres. Then you can use another half an acre for the goat pen and the other remains part can grow other feeds or use it for keeping silage.
@@lakesidefarm3736 thanks so much
The size of land sir
hope to pay you a visit one day
Anytime
@@lakesidefarm3736 ok
Am starting my with 25 goats 🐐
That’s a good starting point, all the best.
Hello sir, I just wanted to ask whether the goat pen should always be above ground. I’m intending on starting goat farming in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Not always but if you are not going to be there everyday to supervise hygiene then your best bet is to keep it off the ground to avoid worms and other hygiene issues.
@@lakesidefarm3736 alright, thank you so much for taking your time to reply to me 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Please how can I contact you me need start with local 🙏
Hi you can get me on 0782998996