I am looking to go into chickens, goats, pigs and some cattle, I can't wait to start my own farm, you are such an inspiration Docter D, thank you for always giving us good info!
I prefer goat because it's milk is expensive and it's meat is in high demand especially when you are breeding the hybrid like boar, savannah, alpine, Kalahari red and few of our local goats. When you crossbreed them, they become stronger.Thank you,Doc.
Thanks a lot Dr, I aslo think pigs are oky,but goats 🐐 and sheep 🐑 are the best, chicken 🐔 you must have ready market, but with cattle I think beef production is very profitable, thanks for the video Dr
The best way to make money out of catle is if you start your own butcher shop. U gona need 1-2 personnel. And a shop to sell the meat. You can also use the shop to sell goat meat and chicken meat. That 3 birds with 1 stone.
Dr Daniel, good afternoon. I have tried my hands on chicken and goat farming. I think that goat farming needs a little patience and it has more profits.
Your information is very good.. But i would like to add one thing, the basic thing to see what you can start is to see your space availability. If you dont have a grassland and you have to feed goats with feed or hay, its going to be extremely expensive. In this case, poultry would be the number 1 on thr list
I love your channel. I currently do farming but in a small scale lol. I grow cassava, melon, corn. I rear chickens and Turkey too. I want to add goats too. One of my goals is to have a farm as big as yours. Thanks for being an inspiration to me...
Thanks for the inspiration,I love the chicken rearing already. It's so enjoyable to be around the birds daily and interesting to see them transform daily,will diversify with goats soon. Please make a video on debicking too
Yes I totally agree cattle is not very profitable unless you have a very very big land, or have a very good pasture that can sustain the cattle without you having to give them feed. Additionally the cattle cost so much to buy in the first place and you would need so many to make good profit, and it would take at least a couple years for you to start to make money because they grow very slow. So unless you are rich already cattle is not very good for profit.
Thanks alot Dr Daniel for the advice A question please, I once heard that keeping goats and sheep together can bring lots of diseases , what's you take on it
I think that I'm being inspired, although, during my school days, I love agriculture. Wrote it in SSCE with an A. Now this Goat and sheep farming is ticking in my brain.
I want to start my chickens here in Somalia, but we don't have chicken companies in Somalia so, which online source would you recommend me to buy from, please, Dr? Thanks
Hi Dr Dan. I have raised Chickens, Pigs, Goats and One Steer for Family Eggs and Meats over my 73 years of life. Have bought livestock for meat. My grandparents raised their own meats and groceries. 💜💜💜 Probably could have done so more efficiently as far as business practices, but nothing compared to the Taste, Learning & Family Interaction. Fortunately we had other streams of Income. 🤟🏽 AuntieEllen 💕
Damn I should have uploaded my video soon Doc. Our videos this week will be very similar in content. I'll be sure to borrow some materials from you 🤣🤣🤣
my questions to the users and experienced chicken and sheeps farm: Do i need to feed anything besidr wheatgrass ? if yes what is it ? Thank you it seems veru little info to none online
Thanks doctor Daniel for your video i am learning a lot . I have a question,i keep local chickens but they eat each other's feathers . What might be the problem.
if they find the feathers down and feed on them, that's not so unusual. but if they peck feathers out of their peers, that's a problem. Look at your protein and mineral content in the feed.
I have 100 layer chicken, it's 21 weeks now and they haven't started laying, what's wrong doctor? Could it be the breed of the flock? Bcoz I've been doing everything right, Believe me, plz advise
Dr. Daniel is so humble. I wish you never ending prosperity.
This is by far the most relatable and uncomplicated solution in as far as deciding what to focus on is concerned. Thnx Doc.
Gambia 🇬🇲in the building, thanks Dr. You are a role model to many of us
I am looking to go into chickens, goats, pigs and some cattle, I can't wait to start my own farm, you are such an inspiration Docter D, thank you for always giving us good info!
Am with you dear.
You've really inspired me,lost my job in Qatar, I'll start chicken farming with 300 chicks,4 weeks sell the chicks as I grow
I wonder how is your farm down now?
Update bro?
The way you speak clearly shows you are following your passion, ❤️that. Thanks for the inspiration
Thanks Brada man, I was having a doubts on which dreams to follow. But now I'm going with chicken and goats.
I prefer goat because it's milk is expensive and it's meat is in high demand especially when you are breeding the hybrid like boar, savannah, alpine, Kalahari red and few of our local goats. When you crossbreed them, they become stronger.Thank you,Doc.
Hello, can I have your phone number, I am interested in goat farming
Ok 👌🏽 dankie for this information
I have a few chickens and turkeys for home use, but I got into sheep because they are the easiest for an older person to handle and take care of.
Thank u doctor for the general over view, yes it gives the beginning farmers ideas
Goats are a great business venture cuz they're easily manageable & they withstand hard times
Thanks for sharing your experience, for me I think local poultry and 🐐 🐐 and sheep 🐑 🐑 are affordable.
Loving the content as always. Thanks for sharing. Love from South Africa
Thank you so much for this great inspirational video! I’m chipping into chickens. Sending you love from Zambia 🇿🇲!
You can't fail to love these birds if u start,I enjoy their existence
Thank you Dr. for sharing, you help us a lot in getting knowledge as we start out in different agricultural ventures. And well done!
You're welcome
Much appreciation bro en honestly thanks for not being selfish with such an inspirational words
Each time I watch your video, I'm always inspired, thank you for sharing Dr Daniel. 🙏
0:46 man is brutally honest
Thanks a lot Dr, I aslo think pigs are oky,but goats 🐐 and sheep 🐑 are the best, chicken 🐔 you must have ready market, but with cattle I think beef production is very profitable, thanks for the video Dr
Very true what you are saying brother. God bless you.
The best way to make money out of catle is if you start your own butcher shop. U gona need 1-2 personnel. And a shop to sell the meat. You can also use the shop to sell goat meat and chicken meat. That 3 birds with 1 stone.
Great analysis Daniel. I totally agree with you 💯. You just spoke my mind 😃
I love the energy Dr. The passion is clear to see. Ah and yes, great info too
Love your work.. faced challenges with chickens and will definitely go for goats... I am sure it a good investment...
Dr Daniel, good afternoon. I have tried my hands on chicken and goat farming. I think that goat farming needs a little patience and it has more profits.
Thanks very helpful info.
I have been telling my neighbours Cattle’s are hard work and bring in not as much.For now no Cattles
This is a well rounded advice. Thanks Doc
Total respect to you Brother.
You're the GOAT 🐐
Your information is very good.. But i would like to add one thing, the basic thing to see what you can start is to see your space availability. If you dont have a grassland and you have to feed goats with feed or hay, its going to be extremely expensive. In this case, poultry would be the number 1 on thr list
I love your channel. I currently do farming but in a small scale lol. I grow cassava, melon, corn. I rear chickens and Turkey too. I want to add goats too. One of my goals is to have a farm as big as yours. Thanks for being an inspiration to me...
As Algerian I really enjoy watching ur video lol now iam thinking about starting a farm
Very good information from Dr Farmer😁😁
I always thought chicken would be the easiest to keep but it's not the case.
Daniel, personally I like the goat idea. Thank you.
I love your explanations coz they are full of passion. You draw someone into his dream thank you
You're awesome doc. You're preparing me for my pension. God bless you
Wow, brilliant presentation Dr. Daniel.
I long to have a visit to your farm.. I love every bit of your lessons...May God bless you
Thnkyou Daniel for ur free knowledge, now I know the direction to take. God bless you
So r.o.i.
Broilers 6wks
Goats 1yr
Cattle 2yr
Thank you for your videos brother!
Thank you Mr Daniel for this information, it really helped me in particular
Best educational video about farming it's really truthful. 💪💪💪
You're such an inspiration man, love you so much. I love farming like crazy.
Am always late for the video but am contented with everything with farming with his educational words,, thanks so much for sure 🙏🙏
Man, thanks for your lecture. I have been watching your videos.
thank you DR for good advice 👍 it's now us to choose which one can do better according to his/her choice.
Thanks for the inspiration,I love the chicken rearing already. It's so enjoyable to be around the birds daily and interesting to see them transform daily,will diversify with goats soon. Please make a video on debicking too
I'm certain i already did. Check throught the channel.
Hi Angela, Daniel did a video on debicking several months ago. Please search one of his videos.
@@FarmUp thanks Dr for always inspiring us. How much land (acres) would one require to raise 500 goats and sheep.
@@aunties5798 thank you. I will check through again
Thanks Doc. Your explanation and analysis are full of facts, really l appreciate sharing your experience with us.
Thanks again for the lecture Dr Daniel. Talking of the feed, any update on your black soldier flies?
Yes I totally agree cattle is not very profitable unless you have a very very big land, or have a very good pasture that can sustain the cattle without you having to give them feed. Additionally the cattle cost so much to buy in the first place and you would need so many to make good profit, and it would take at least a couple years for you to start to make money because they grow very slow. So unless you are rich already cattle is not very good for profit.
Thanks you so much Doc very informative and much needed information. May God continue to bless your hands for prosperity and abundance
Here to be inspired as a small business poultry farm.
Good job Doc! Lots of information
Thanks alot Dr Daniel for the advice
A question please, I once heard that keeping goats and sheep together can bring lots of diseases , what's you take on it
Dr. Daniel, thank you!
You are so kind person thank you.
love and appreciation from south africa brother
Watching from Zambia, well done brother. You are doing s great job
You are so amazing. Thanks for the information. Much love from Ghana.
Very educational, thank you very much.
You have inspired me a lot, thanks, much respect for the knowledge you share✊✊✊keep it up,,
You are amazing, Daniel.
Thanks for your advice 👍
Love you Doc 💖💖😘💖 from Pakistan
Nicely put...I am thinking about doing the rearing of pigs and goats but this is crucial info
I am starting with 60 layers at the end of this month and later goats and cattles
Milking cow is very profitable, you should try it. In the US goat Milk is very expensive too
Thanks for the inspiration
Thanks Dr Daniel for sharing. I suggest you think about having a feedlot for your cattle
Thanks for sharing with us good content brother
You’re doing a great job, keep going👍🏾
Thanks doctor, poultry is the best on my side
I think that I'm being inspired, although, during my school days, I love agriculture. Wrote it in SSCE with an A. Now this Goat and sheep farming is ticking in my brain.
Just start
If you're in Nigeria I can give you some goats.
@@BoomNationForexCoach thank you so much dear. Right now, I'm not in Nigeria. Whenever I'm back home, I think that I'll try it.
I only understand ur content, good teacher
I want to start my chickens here in Somalia, but we don't have chicken companies in Somalia so, which online source would you recommend me to buy from, please, Dr?
Thanks
Cattle is best for hobby or self sufficiency, like how the herders in countryside raise cattle for self sufficiency and their own consumption.
BEST resource to real animal farming.
I want to do goat.
Hi Dr Dan. I have raised Chickens, Pigs, Goats and One Steer for Family Eggs and Meats over my 73 years of life. Have bought livestock for meat. My grandparents raised their own meats and groceries. 💜💜💜 Probably could have done so more efficiently as far as business practices, but nothing compared to the Taste, Learning & Family Interaction. Fortunately we had other streams of Income. 🤟🏽 AuntieEllen 💕
wow. so beautiful. 73 years of farming is awesome experience.
Great information
You are the man!
Damn I should have uploaded my video soon Doc. Our videos this week will be very similar in content. I'll be sure to borrow some materials from you 🤣🤣🤣
I'm the first person again to watch . Thanks a lot farm up
This was definately very inspiring. DO u accept farm visits? When and How much?
New subscriber from India
Very valuable advice Doc.Thanks.
my questions to the users and experienced chicken and sheeps farm: Do i need to feed anything besidr wheatgrass ? if yes what is it ? Thank you it seems veru little info to none online
Thanks doctor Daniel for your video i am learning a lot . I have a question,i keep local chickens but they eat each other's feathers . What might be the problem.
they need minerals
they are not getting enough protein
if they find the feathers down and feed on them, that's not so unusual. but if they peck feathers out of their peers, that's a problem. Look at your protein and mineral content in the feed.
It's really great work thanks for the good information
I love your goats 😊
what cross breed are you using in your chicken parent stock?
Doctor you have the spirit of project management 💪🏻 any other with project planning and management professional...reply back
Do u have a video on vaccination schedule for chicken? If so, I'd like the link.
check it out on our website. www.farmupgroup.com
Thank you so much for this information
Awesome content Doc.
thank you doc for sharing ur knowledge wz de world
Sir
For the chicken kuroiler can I feed with maize
Thanks for this great information.
Very very informative ❤
DR Daniel thank you very much for the information but you seem tobe having very nice cattle, what type of animals are they?
I have 100 layer chicken, it's 21 weeks now and they haven't started laying, what's wrong doctor? Could it be the breed of the flock? Bcoz I've been doing everything right, Believe me, plz advise
Thanks alot for the information brother, great work we appreciate
How big is the farm ?