How to keep & maximize the use of your Bucks while avoiding inbreeding
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2022
- This video explains what to do when your buck has served and its kids have grown to maturity. you want to get another buck but you do not want to get rid of it yet you also want to avoid inbreeding.
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This is a great video. thanks much is a blessing nuff respect for this
That's great lesson, I have learned all this as we are slowly moving from traditional breeding, where we didn't give much attention to some of these things.Goats rams especially quality ones are too expensive so to get rid of them so quickly will cost a farmers arm and leg.Thank you for this lesson again.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for great information. Simba from Zambia 🇿🇲
That's me asking the same question
Thanks for the show
Great episode
thank's so much Sir for such a valuable information.
kudos.
It’s really good information 👏👏
Great lesson sir thanks
Wow you are very smart and helpful may God bless you
Thanks bro
Thanks my bro for those keys ideas
Great farm breeding lesson .Thanks
Great lesson. 🙏🙏
Very good breeding advice
Many many thanks
Hi Bro, I watch your videos all the time. Thanks for your great job.
I just got my exotic breeds from South Africa. I had similar idea you explained but with a modification. I got one Boer buck and one Kalahari Red buck.
I’m about to buy about 60 female local goats and split 25 females for each buck. Then I will criss cross their offerings to each of the bucks,
Thanks and good luck when u move
Correction, I will split 30 females per buck
Very important ideas indeed. Please you made mention of your male serving a very limited number of females within the first mating season.
WHAT WILL BE YOUR RECOMMENDATION TO NEW FARMERS. SHOULD WE BUY TWO MALES TO SERVE AT LEAST 30 AND ABOVE GOATS knowing that they're very expressive
I have a ready market in kenya.
What's the disadvantage of inbreeding to the farm
That's great to hear from you how can I get a boer goat male
Call me on 0782998996
Is this number on what's up because right now am out of the country
@@muswaedward1218 yes it is
Do you also give them different ear tags according to the breeds??
We are not into breeding yet we are just avoiding inbreeding, but we will turn this place into a breeding farm when we finally take the rest of the goats away.
How do u write a tag , or wat information should be on the ear tags
Tags are usually already marked with numbers in ascending order. but there are those with nothing and you can come up with your own codes and names that are easy to use when keeping records.
You can use the clan mating breeding style...
thank you. how does it work?
Long time brother, this ur brother Neeplo from the United States.
hello, bro yes, it has been a long but soon I will be uploading often.
It also brings to my attention
To avoid inbreeding, when the babies also reach the time of meting, which one do you give the new ones
Hi, Savanna babies are given to the meted by the boer and boer babies are meted by the Savanna
Then also my another question is when those kids also are ready to breed,??
What do you have to do??
You have to keep coming up with new flocks as you grow. Hammis explained it and that is why we are moving to a bigger place because we are going to need at least 2new flocks
If I have two bucks (twins), can I use one to serve kids belonging to the twin brother?
I wouldn’t advise that, although if you don’t repeat this cycle you will not have serious effects.
Oh brother long time
Hw do you do and the animals
We are doing great the multiplication is happening and we are working on moving soon
In my opinion,
That means that making flocks depends on the male??
It’s just a small part of it, there is breeding and easy stock keeping by knowing the different ages of your animals.
I really need to talk to you because in the next 5 months I want to start this project
Anytime, just give me a call
Ok sir
Don't the bucks mate with the female goats anyhow while in the fields feeding if they are on free range?
How is that prevented?
That’s why we made an enclosure for the one that is not supposed to serve. It’s on zero grazing. It’s only the one that serves on free range
@@lakesidefarm3736 Well explained. Thanks.
I don't understand this yet bro.
Good job my brother please brother I am from Nigeria I will be happy to call you if OK please.
Feel free to call bro
Please brother send me your number if OK please.
@@osayandeoshodin1812 +256782998996
Finally I have landed on the channel having important information that i have been looking for