Good success story, Kenya is able to attain food security by doing serious investment in the dairy sector and offering a range of attractive incentives to passionate farms. Thanks for the insights.
Am happy for your parent's support. I wish I had such loving and supportive parents. That's how generational wealth is created. Good job and as a young man you're inspirational to others, to your peers I mean.
The market is there... You don't have to sell milk to Fresh diary alone. You can learn how to make cheese yoghurt butter etc... You can't be there waiting for Gavumenti ekuyambe. Guys are doing amazing things at a small scale allover Uganda
Great content! What an amazing story of this young dairy farmer. Next time please go in-depth to also cover the design of the structures: the feed troughs, water troughs and the resting/sleeping areas. Does he also have an exercise yard for the animals? Remember also to give us the location and contacts of the farmer as a way of giving back to them and also linking farmers.
I'm watching from Nigeria, wish to visit this farm in nearest future. This is because we are planning to diversify from Ram and Goat farming to diary cow and production. Where's this farm situated?. I love the farm and it's environment
Good lessons learnt.....wish to improve my dairy to pedigree...what do i do?....then silage making....i loose alot of feeds due to poor storage....what do i do?
For silage you need to dig a dump then get nice polythene bags similar to zile ya green house avoid the black ones . Make sure its heavy. There is a certain chemical used to make the silage... The best unlike molases. Make sure the silage is air tight. And well compressed .
I wish this young man the very best farming for the future. and well done from one cow to 9 cows, well done. may god bless your cows young man.
I went to Uni with this guy, Vic good job man. I am proud of you man.
Am really impressed by how the clean the pen is and how health the animals are
Indeed Anthony
Shikilia hapo ukweli mtupu sidi kufanya kazi ya mungu no kibawa usiwaje.recieve blessings.
Good work bby boy..am wishing you all the best may success surrounded you... waiting you in billionaire club..
Good success story, Kenya is able to attain food security by doing serious investment in the dairy sector and offering a range of attractive incentives to passionate farms. Thanks for the insights.
Looking forward to own a farm soon in Christ Name!!!
Am happy for your parent's support. I wish I had such loving and supportive parents.
That's how generational wealth is created.
Good job and as a young man you're inspirational to others, to your peers I mean.
Nice comment
Good work ras,so educative.formulating concentrates 👍,waking up at 4🔥,knowing ur breeds💪,matress for the cow 🎉.Best information ever.jah bless
Very impressive. This is a must visit facility for beginners. Thanks for sharing.
Smart & clean 🎉❤
Good & progressing venture, keep it up, Am also looking forward for this.
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This is impressive, especially done by a young person...keep up.the good work
Good work keep it
I wish i was a Kenyan. Where Govt support their farmers. Not lilke Ug. No market for everything
Times will get better start realizing your dream
The market is there... You don't have to sell milk to Fresh diary alone. You can learn how to make cheese yoghurt butter etc... You can't be there waiting for Gavumenti ekuyambe. Guys are doing amazing things at a small scale allover Uganda
My brother this is great job well done
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Good stuff you doing man, I'm looking forward to starting my diary farm soon
Great nice Idea
Good work bro... That's always my dream
Good work there
Congratulations bro. You are doing an amazing job with the project.keep up the good work!
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Toreto chebo simoit nyii ooh
Animal farming should stand the source for the growing youth population
So impressive indeed 😊♥️♥️♥️
Impressive job bro I appreciate .... And that is my always dream
Great content! What an amazing story of this young dairy farmer.
Next time please go in-depth to also cover the design of the structures: the feed troughs, water troughs and the resting/sleeping areas. Does he also have an exercise yard for the animals?
Remember also to give us the location and contacts of the farmer as a way of giving back to them and also linking farmers.
Very impressive
Man big up to yo parents and acredit for you to.
'i am a rastaman' best response Jahman
Best response ever
I love the structure
Good job young man!give me a job of growing maize for silage for you
Im coming up next by the end of the year with my parents support
Am watching from Uganda and am asking exchange btn dollars and Kenyan shillings to get results in Uganda shillings.
I'm watching from Nigeria, wish to visit this farm in nearest future. This is because we are planning to diversify from Ram and Goat farming to diary cow and production. Where's this farm situated?. I love the farm and it's environment
Closing remarks,"IAM A RASTA MAN"
Good work! where is he located?
greetings , i am much pleased by what you are doing. be encouraged. do you sell heifers?
Very impressive,, which side in Bomet, iwish to make avisit
Level up your videos bro ,from quality of videography to well content portrayal
Thanks Faiz. Youll see that in our upcoming videos
i was looking for this comment. the video quality iko down sana
Quality si issue focus on the content.if ur mature enough kuna difference btn fm and am but content is the same
What do you mean. The quality is awsome. Keep it up. This video is top notch
Good lessons learnt.....wish to improve my dairy to pedigree...what do i do?....then silage making....i loose alot of feeds due to poor storage....what do i do?
For silage you need to dig a dump then get nice polythene bags similar to zile ya green house avoid the black ones . Make sure its heavy. There is a certain chemical used to make the silage... The best unlike molases. Make sure the silage is air tight. And well compressed .
Congratulations. I'm a dairy farmer in Konoin. I would like to benchmark. Where is this project in Bomet.
so health cows
I am an upcoming dairy farmer at Bomet too and would wish to visit the farm for benchmarking. Kindly share contacts
Hi, how can i visit this farm for benchmarking? I'm from Kericho
Pure breed and pedigree which one has higher production to the other
Good work bro.... very very impressed....all come visit...sooo inspiring story...wish you all the best....keep winning...we are on the move .....
Great inspiration
This Rastaman will go far!
True
Where is the location of the farm in Bomet ,I too come from the area . Am motivated I need a visit to this farm to learn this game.please...
where is the farm
Where is this man located
It is vey impressive, this guy is doing a great job, can i get his contact please ?
Nipe yako kwanza
Good work bro.which side in bomet,iwish to visit
Contact please
Share n.o plz
Great job. Lakini $1 = Ksh 140.
Now no USD deal with KSH. We value our currency as we go towards one Africa currency
@@3waroyrow2022 I did not say I don't value the Ksh. Read to understand not reply. One Africa!
Yes Holstein Friesan is the best milk producers
does the young farmer thinking of getting jersey cows.@ airshire cows to make cheese in the future?
can visit the farm for learning
Please how do I get pedigree cows to buy to Ghana with shipment?
From🇷🇼
Where do this guy live in Bomet I want to visit, can we get to contact him?
heyy
Good work thanks but the price of one cow.
Too high?
Cheap is expensive.use money to make money
Contact of the rasta man?. I am 25yrs old doing zero grazing in nyandarua. Would like to connect
Needs training and need two dairy cows and your contact please
does the farmer ever think of getting bullocks? and Does the young have a breeding bull to breed his cows? or Does he do ai for cows?
Rasta in dairy farming
His animals are very clean
Isaac from Uganda where is this farm I would like to visit.
How much is 1cow
The prices varry from Ks200,000 to Ks300,000
How do I connect the farmer?
@@tovokojuma5186 share ur n.o plz
By the colour of urine your cows needs more water
Great work. Please check out hoe Israelis are doing it with such cows they harvest 70 litres per day per cow
Raz note that comment
70 from 6 cows is a joke.or he is not truthful
As an interviewer, what did you want to achieve from this? Honestly you didn't meet my bare minimum. Allow the viewer to get the story. The journey.
😂😂😂... bare minimum!!!
Hi...can I get Victor's number?
Kindly share your contacts too please
Whatsapp +254723777508
@@aimagriculture6171 Congratulations Bro..... Which side are in Bomet?