Tears come to my eyes these are the type of ppl we need to highlight in Jamaica instead of the fools who bleach out sit on corners rubbing out weed in they hand middle and want harrass ppl ..good look youth stay bless
@@jamaicanwilson3474 i didn't say that it's terrible but there's alot of crime and if the youth them put their mind to do good the country would be alot better
THIS LOVELY YOUNG MAN IS SO BLESSED TO HAVE PARENTS TO TEACH HIM THE TRADE HE IS A GOOD SON TO LISTEN AND LEARN AND TO BE HAPPY HE KNOWS EVERY LEAF EVERY TREE THAT IS GOOD FEED FOR HIS HERD! WE WISH ALL THE YOUTH WITHOUT JOBS IN JAMAICA COULD FIND AN INTEREST IN GOATS! AND NOT GUNS LIKE THIS WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN! IT IS A BLESSING TO WATCH!
This is awesome! He is very knowledgeable and dedicated to his job. Wishing we had more young people who desire to do something positive like this young man. Instead, they decided to involved themselves with negativity and hurt conscious people who are working hard to provide for their love ones! May the Lord continue to protect him and keep his animals healthy..!
One thing i admire is the amount of land space and the nice vegetation he's got for his animals, i love this and i hope the criminals will leave him alone to get on with his farming.
This was my first house chore in the village in Gambia. I have a lot of respect for this young farmer. He brings back a lot of memory. Farming in general made me focus on education to get out of the village. Education was the tool and today as I approach 60, I am leaning on farming /growing plants/Vegetables as a hobby . Good Raw Travel. I look forward to more cool videos.
This man is living the life I want to live....grow up doing this from i was a baby bring back soo much memories...the cane field and everything I shall return 🇨🇦🇯🇲
More videos please.. I can definitely see you guys rising to the top fast but we need more content like this one. The tour guide is very knowledgeable and interesting to watch. Video quality is clean. And animals looks healthy and happy! More content ASAP!!
This video was a blessing to view, a pleasant distraction from the ever present thoughts of the vile happenings in this world. With young dedicated, and knowledgeable guardians of our planet like this youth, my faith for the future of our region is restored. May the One God bless him and his family, and by extension all the wonderful people of Jamaica. Love always from Barbados.
This reminds me of my childhood in Jamaica 🇯🇲. I used to have over 60 goat 🐐 at one point. Being a shepherd has helped me a great deal in managing people. All the best to you Sir 👏🏿👏🏿🤝🤝👊🏿
Rohan Simpson you're making the right call Brother America has nothing to offer you it was never designed to build you or help you in any way you will stay in the same position you're in for decades and nothing will change, however when you go back to Jamaica make sure you bring something to improve the country build up your people love your people stay blessed
My father raised a lot of goats when I was a little girl. I was the shepherd girl, take them to the pasture in the morning, and bring them back home at night. We had a lot each of them had a name, my favorite one was Pet, she was very tame that's why we called her Pet. That guy remind me of myself. Lots of love and blessings to you my friend.
Am here in the Caribbean doing my thing. As still doing back home too. Many jamaican people think foreign life simple for everyone, me hardly getting sleep, just so I can have my own. 🙋🏿♂️
Really wonderful video, as an Americanized Jamaican I've always wanted to experience the country life my mom always talks about! Thanks for sharing I truly hope to see more best of wishes!
Tell me now why is there not a channel on local tv in Jamaica that plays this type of material all day? SMH, mi bex. This is eic in every sense of the word.
Soulflotv u couldn't have said it better but thank God we have these social media platforms where we can get opportunity to watch and learn much more about our farmers and farming in Jamaica,I could watch this all day long it uplift my spirit 🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🤗🤗🤗
Please stay safe from human predators. Good to see someone who's willing to put in hard work in order to make a livelihood. God bless you and yours in your toil!
Awesome video bro,at one point I forget u were being interviewed. I was hoping to hear the interviewer asked u more questions but u did an amazing job sensitising us the viewers about this type of forming
Sky High The Arawaks not to be mistaken with us East Indians were wiped out by the Europeans & they were the original inhabitants of Xaymaca. We East Indians were taken to the sugar parishes of Jamaica after the abolition of slavery in the 1800’s by the British from the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Madras. Old Harbour Bay is the first place where the first of us were brought on the ship called The Maidstone. After working on the sugarcane plantations many of us went on to do agricultural work. We make up 2% of Jamaica & now reside in places like Clarendon, ST Mary, Portland etc.
@@mrladnek5858 Yeah I know all the histoties.☑ I said they're are Jamaican because that's what the Jamaicans call them. Meaning they're Jamaican/Indian. My daughters dads Jamaican/Indian from Seaview Gardens. So in other words they're not from India/Asia. They're Jamaican citizens. Therefore born/raised in Jamaica and are tough etc like the full Jamaicans 👍🌛
Ok. He is rearing goats. That is good. However, let him take it to the end product where the money is made; goat cheese. I advice him to reach out to goat farmers in Europe. Where he can go there and study for one year to make goat cheese. See if the government will back you with seed money for the equipment and building on your farm to manufacture goat cheese. It is time to add value to our products. For example, saw mills should get into furniture and cabinets making as a value added products. Nuff said from a trini
Well-intentioned comment but doesn’t sound sensible. There isn’t big market for goat cheese in Jamaica and exporting it would require know-how and connections plus those export markets likely have their own domestic production and will be subsidized if it’s Europe or USA. JA gov’t or any govt doesn’t just give out $ when ppl ask much less to someone who has no experts in area. Think twice before you think you know more than small business ppl.
jacan4eva Anyone of your friends who are thinking about doing a business I hope they never tell it to you.. you full a bruk vibes .. Anyway it’s a sensible idea , I think the word you were looking for is infeasible.. The road to starting a business is never easy but where there’s a will there’s a way
jacan4eva you say you know small business but one of the main underlying reason most small business fail is a too compact market goat cheese is a possibility yes bcuz there is no one locally producing it... Jamaica highest earning industry is tourism which is a large market for goat meat and GOAT CHEESE.... the main issue facing Jamaica is that lack of value added product bcuz we sell dark sugar and import refine sugar sell bananas And import bananas chips same with aluminum minerals and import aluminum sheet so there’s a lot of possibility for this young man maybe not immediately in goat cheese but goat meat goat milk etc
Mi Breda maximum respect, mi come from the Gambia west Africa and mi grow up the same raising up all types of farm animals from mi parents, I was specialised with sheep but had all goats, cows, pigs and chickens. Now am in Europe Austria, watching your video makes me regret why I left home come suffer here in Babylon. Due respect bro.
Take all your earnings, buy land or lease land from the government in your country, and do what you love best. As an immigrant in a foreign country, most of us are one pay check away from being homeless. You will have weath to pass on to your children, who can study and take the farm to the next level as a business.
@@desmondburnett9286 My condition is another case in Europe. Am planning to go back home, my culture don't sell land we inherite it, I have enough space at home in the Gambia. Thanks for the advice
@@kenramdas3482 boy you born in Jamaica and you can't climb I am 69 now but in my girl days only coconut tree I could climb no disrespect when I said boy but as you know you would be a boy for me 😄
Up up up indian...I'm a indian from vere n I used to raised goat as well n didn't nothing about feeds..I just let them eat water grass ....thanks for the knowledge my yute
looking at this, remind me of my young days with my Dad there in Jamaica, he was so bless with Goats, background Williams and Indian from his Dad side, we also got some families, there in Clarendon, Williams, but don,t really know them!! and they from Vare
Very heart felt and warming, good yute dem doing good tings with clean head on shoulders...in JA we need more healthy minds working for the betterment of the country #godbless
WHAT?? DID WE SAY !! DID WE😂 LAUGH WHEN DAMION CRAWFORD!! SAY GIVE YOUNG PEOPLE COUPLE GOATS! KEEP THEM OUT OF TROUBLE TAKE PRIDE IN THEM SELF THIS YOUNG MAN KNOWS THE LAND! THIS IS TRUE JAMAICA! WONDERFUL WOW!! LOVE TO HEAR HIM SAY THE FEMALE CANT EAT CERTAIN THINGS "HARDEN HER MILK" HE LOVES HIS HERD!! WHAT A VERY NICE YOUNG MAN! JAMAICANS MUST GO BACK TO WORKING THEIR BEAUTIFUL LAND! AND GOATS! THIS IS SO NICE WATCH
Nice to see a video like this coming out of Jamaica. Even we in Africa have a lot to learn from the handsome young man in the video, in terms of farming and goat keeping. Better than thousands of 'sit around and do nothing youths' who only project Jamaica as a herb - smoking country. Keep it up Man!
So we produce great music and athletes and you are telling me that Jamaica is only projected as a "herb smoking country"??Bs..Most of Jamaicans don't even smoke wead or we are all rastas.,thats a stupid stereotype that North American hippies pushed,but the world knows da truth.That's just
The guy is so informative and knowledgeable about what he is doing. Keep on doing an awesome job. The cow itch. One time students cow itched the classrooms of our High school. Smh.
Delightful video make me think about think about those shepherds, from the biblical times. Beautiful landscape I miss having a life like this.Blessings Crusie.
Mad respect to this young brother up up. Yo no lie this let me shed a tear because I remember I use to do exactly what he’s going all whilst going school.I use to raise Cow’s, Goat’s and Donkey’s etc... love and respect to see rather than turning to criminal activities like most other young brothers he choose this path to raise animals to provide for his family 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I enjoyed watching..would love to see more of this goat farming it very educational...I love goats,.I grew up helping my mom who had a few ..not for profit ,just for us ,so we have meat especially at Christmas time when she always have one to kill and share amongst family...I remember taking them to the fields but they had to hv ropes or they would run away ..you should see us trying to get them back... it would take all day ...you are a good farmer and know alot about raising them ,your goats are so orderly,compared to my mom.. 👍🏽...I would like to know how you keep them order so they don't run off...
Dear MR SG I am a south African of indian descent our ancestors came to africa as the same time yours came to Jamaica to work on the sugar plantation s...I proud that we are hard workers...our youth walk in the same footsteps...
I was glad to see this video,it’s refreshing to see a young man being I think very progressive.Also from this interview I gather he is very intelligent,good job keep it up.
Real man dis eenuh. Hard working and dedicated to his job. By the sweat of your brow you shall eat bread. Not depending on a soul to feed him. A good yute.
A very good looking and knowledgeable young man. This is my first video form Jamaica, and I understand everything that young man is saying . Speaks with such clarity keep up the great work. You will get a lot of subscribers and you are a humble man. Love to see many more of your videos. Keep up the goo work!!!!!
Wow. I never saw this side of Jamaica. For some reason all I know about jamaica is the music. This was refreshing. Plus Indians actually live here with a jamaican accent. Very lovely.
Shawn English The Arawaks not to be mistaken with us East Indians were wiped out by the Europeans & they were the original inhabitants of Xaymaca. We East Indians were taken to the sugar parishes of Jamaica after the abolition of slavery in the 1800’s by the British from the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Madras. Old Harbour Bay is the first place where the first of us were brought on the ship called The Maidstone. After working on the sugarcane plantations many of us went on to do agricultural work & open small businesses . We make up 2% of Jamaica & now reside in places like Clarendon(Vere), Portland(Port Antonio), ST Mary, Spanish Town etc.
Lol seriously so u think we all black.... many afro Jamaicans are mixed with Indians u mihhyt not see it because its from generations but yes we are not pure black most of us. Make no mistake we are.one people no division
Have seen lwavu, upupu, tsalakushe and mipira. This reminds me part of the coastal strip in kenya, Mombasa Mwakirunge- Tsalu to be specific many years ago. But this kind of tropical forest is no longer there. Where we had forests like this then, today is bare land with few herbs.
Wonderful. The whole environment looks so healthy. Reminds me of my boyhood in Jamaica. I had a slingshot just like a boy in the video, and I would fill a crocus bag with guinea grass, mount it on the handlebar of my bicycle, and take it home to feed a horse. My only concern for this guy would the threat of rustlers.
Tears come to my eyes these are the type of ppl we need to highlight in Jamaica instead of the fools who bleach out sit on corners rubbing out weed in they hand middle and want harrass ppl ..good look youth stay bless
Yard Man @ for real more positive things
True sound
@Reel Tahk 21
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Fi real star, bout dem a hold a meds. Hold a machete and go plant ground instead. The Jamaica Agricultural Society is looking fi yute.
I wish there was more hardworking men and youths like him in Jamaica. Instead of crime the youths should adopt this mentality... great job 🙌
Trust me they are but people tend to highlight negativity
I always saying that our country would be so sweet omg
@@davieldixom5 it is sweet.
@@davieldixom5 I dont know why U Jamaicans abroad hold the belief that Jamaica is soo terrible. Smh
@@jamaicanwilson3474 i didn't say that it's terrible but there's alot of crime and if the youth them put their mind to do good the country would be alot better
This guy farm with passion, we need more video.
Well said Stephanie
True true
stephanie wright yes passion is the beginnings of SUCCESS hi.
THIS LOVELY YOUNG MAN
IS SO BLESSED TO HAVE PARENTS TO TEACH HIM THE TRADE HE IS A GOOD SON TO LISTEN AND LEARN AND TO BE HAPPY
HE KNOWS EVERY LEAF
EVERY TREE THAT IS GOOD
FEED FOR HIS HERD! WE WISH ALL THE YOUTH
WITHOUT JOBS IN JAMAICA COULD
FIND AN INTEREST IN GOATS! AND NOT GUNS
LIKE THIS WONDERFUL
YOUNG MAN! IT IS A BLESSING TO WATCH!
The man born to do this. Very knowledgeable too. Him definitely know his craft
Data
Yea mon
I would support his business just because he is willing to work
Blessed love ❤️
Risky Girl hi how are you, I love that too I started with a few farm.
Risky Girl me too
Andrew Dixon yes how are you, can I be yr friend.
Watch over him lord and keep him safe from evil people
He’s knowledgeable about taking care of his goats 🐐
Facts
This is awesome! He is very knowledgeable and dedicated to his job. Wishing we had more young people who desire to do something positive like this young man. Instead, they decided to involved themselves with negativity and hurt conscious people who are working hard to provide for their love ones! May the Lord continue to protect him and keep his animals healthy..!
One thing i admire is the amount of land space and the nice vegetation he's got for his animals, i love this and i hope the criminals will leave him alone to get on with his farming.
KeithHallGPS. Amen
I hope so and go bill something fi dem self 🙏🙏🙏
KeithHallGPS. Samething I was worrying about , those damn criminals
I watch this Video when I want to hear a peaceful conversation. Very calming
Love this, it's like I'm watching a pure Yawdie documentary. Quality is top notch!
Seen
frl
These are the positive people who keep the rock together. Thanks 😊 for the positively.
So true.
Thank you so much for sharing 🤗. I enjoyed this video and the gentleman is very knowledgeable. Tuning in from Bermuda 🇧🇲
This was my first house chore in the village in Gambia. I have a lot of respect for this young farmer. He brings back a lot of memory. Farming in general made me focus on education to get out of the village. Education was the tool and today as I approach 60, I am leaning on farming /growing plants/Vegetables as a hobby . Good Raw Travel. I look forward to more cool videos.
This Guy is very Knowledgeable about raising Goats, really like how he handles the Goats. Keep sending more videos on the subject.
This is One of my favourite videos on TH-cam 💯💯💯
Same here, here at Goating School there's nothing we put over our goats.
I learned many things about goats from this video. Respect to the farmer.
This man is living the life I want to live....grow up doing this from i was a baby bring back soo much memories...the cane field and everything I shall return 🇨🇦🇯🇲
SO PROUD OF THIS YOUNG MAN! HE HAS A PASSION FOR WHAT HE IS DOING!
More videos please.. I can definitely see you guys rising to the top fast but we need more content like this one. The tour guide is very knowledgeable and interesting to watch. Video quality is clean. And animals looks healthy and happy! More content ASAP!!
What a ambitious young man, reminds me of my Father who was a Farmer of animals and food🙏🏾
This video was a blessing to view, a pleasant distraction from the ever present thoughts of the vile happenings in this world.
With young dedicated, and knowledgeable guardians of our planet like this youth, my faith for the future of our region is restored.
May the One God bless him and his family, and by extension all the wonderful people of Jamaica.
Love always from Barbados.
Excellent video, this is a very knowledgeable young man who is passionate about what he does.👍🏽🐐🐐🐐🇺🇸🇯🇲🌴☀️🌴
That's right! t brings a whole positive vybe through all the crime and everything else that's happening
Sending peace and love from the Garden city Georgetown Guyana 🙏🏾🇬🇾🙏🏾🇯🇲
This reminds me of my childhood in Jamaica 🇯🇲. I used to have over 60 goat 🐐 at one point. Being a shepherd has helped me a great deal in managing people.
All the best to you Sir 👏🏿👏🏿🤝🤝👊🏿
Great job youth keep it up king. 👊🏽🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Me like the vibes young Jamaican man with knowledge and love to what him a do.
He's very knowledgeable and harworking im very impressed and proud of him👍
I'm impressed I'm living in the states for 30 years now and i used to raised goats and I'm thinking About coming back to jamaica to start my own farm
Yeah man try a ting, do wat u love and u will never work a day.
Yes trust me tommrows king will be the one who has the food for himself and to sell.
U betta stay weh u deh
Rohan Simpson you're making the right call Brother America has nothing to offer you it was never designed to build you or help you in any way you will stay in the same position you're in for decades and nothing will change, however when you go back to Jamaica make sure you bring something to improve the country build up your people love your people stay blessed
@@ksunofficial America is a setup. It became the lure of the world as a set-up
My father raised a lot of goats when I was a little girl. I was the shepherd girl, take them to the pasture in the morning, and bring them back home at night. We had a lot each of them had a name, my favorite one was Pet, she was very tame that's why we called her Pet. That guy remind me of myself. Lots of love and blessings to you my friend.
As soon as they open the airports I'm going home to stay permanently... simple life is the best life
Love that
Am here in the Caribbean doing my thing. As still doing back home too. Many jamaican people think foreign life simple for everyone, me hardly getting sleep, just so I can have my own. 🙋🏿♂️
Dnt pick to quick crime n violence is to bad
Really wonderful video, as an Americanized Jamaican I've always wanted to experience the country life my mom always talks about! Thanks for sharing I truly hope to see more best of wishes!
My respect to you Bro. That pristine envirnoment drives me crazy in a good way!
Tell me now why is there not a channel on local tv in Jamaica that plays this type of material all day? SMH, mi bex. This is eic in every sense of the word.
Soulflotv u couldn't have said it better but thank God we have these social media platforms where we can get opportunity to watch and learn much more about our farmers and farming in Jamaica,I could watch this all day long it uplift my spirit 🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🤗🤗🤗
Exactly Soulflo. But they don't get paid to host content like this.
Wow!!! What a great idea 💡 👏 👌 👍 😀 😄 💡 👏
They rather put rubbish on to make the community sad.
Can see say is a humble farmer that takes care of his goats
If only the world were made of more people like this man. He is awesome.
Please stay safe from human predators. Good to see someone who's willing to put in hard work in order to make a livelihood. God bless you and yours in your toil!
Good video farmer really knows his stuff...
You and your goats look healthy and cared for
l like that you are not Lazy, nor a Dunce
Don't give out where you are in Jamaica
be blessed
Awesome video bro,at one point I forget u were being interviewed. I was hoping to hear the interviewer asked u more questions but u did an amazing job sensitising us the viewers about this type of forming
It is very cool to see a Jamaican Indian telling his story out of many one people, i want to see more of them standing up and being Jamaican .
They would be Jamaican, because they're born there.
They are real Jamaican.
I know some.
🌛
Sky High The Arawaks not to be mistaken with us East Indians were wiped out by the Europeans & they were the original inhabitants of Xaymaca. We East Indians were taken to the sugar parishes of Jamaica after the abolition of slavery in the 1800’s by the British from the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Madras. Old Harbour Bay is the first place where the first of us were brought on the ship called The Maidstone. After working on the sugarcane plantations many of us went on to do agricultural work. We make up 2% of Jamaica & now reside in places like Clarendon, ST Mary, Portland etc.
@@mrladnek5858 Westmoreland
@@mrladnek5858
Yeah I know all the histoties.☑
I said they're are Jamaican because that's what the Jamaicans call them.
Meaning they're Jamaican/Indian. My daughters dads Jamaican/Indian from Seaview Gardens.
So in other words they're not from India/Asia.
They're Jamaican citizens.
Therefore born/raised in Jamaica and are tough etc like the full Jamaicans
👍🌛
Love you videos. Remind me of the days when I was in Jamaica raising my goats.
Ok. He is rearing goats. That is good. However, let him take it to the end product where the money is made; goat cheese. I advice him to reach out to goat farmers in Europe. Where he can go there and study for one year to make goat cheese. See if the government will back you with seed money for the equipment and building on your farm to manufacture goat cheese. It is time to add value to our products. For example, saw mills should get into furniture and cabinets making as a value added products. Nuff said from a trini
Desmond Burnett That’s awesome advice .. Hope the info gets back to him .. Again fantastic advice
Great idea.
Well-intentioned comment but doesn’t sound sensible. There isn’t big market for goat cheese in Jamaica and exporting it would require know-how and connections plus those export markets likely have their own domestic production and will be subsidized if it’s Europe or USA. JA gov’t or any govt doesn’t just give out $ when ppl ask much less to someone who has no experts in area. Think twice before you think you know more than small business ppl.
jacan4eva Anyone of your friends who are thinking about doing a business I hope they never tell it to you.. you full a bruk vibes .. Anyway it’s a sensible idea , I think the word you were looking for is infeasible.. The road to starting a business is never easy but where there’s a will there’s a way
jacan4eva you say you know small business but one of the main underlying reason most small business fail is a too compact market goat cheese is a possibility yes bcuz there is no one locally producing it... Jamaica highest earning industry is tourism which is a large market for goat meat and GOAT CHEESE.... the main issue facing Jamaica is that lack of value added product bcuz we sell dark sugar and import refine sugar sell bananas And import bananas chips same with aluminum minerals and import aluminum sheet so there’s a lot of possibility for this young man maybe not immediately in goat cheese but goat meat goat milk etc
Mi Breda maximum respect, mi come from the Gambia west Africa and mi grow up the same raising up all types of farm animals from mi parents, I was specialised with sheep but had all goats, cows, pigs and chickens. Now am in Europe Austria, watching your video makes me regret why I left home come suffer here in Babylon. Due respect bro.
Take all your earnings, buy land or lease land from the government in your country, and do what you love best. As an immigrant in a foreign country, most of us are one pay check away from being homeless. You will have weath to pass on to your children, who can study and take the farm to the next level as a business.
@@desmondburnett9286
My condition is another case in Europe. Am planning to go back home, my culture don't sell land we inherite it, I have enough space at home in the Gambia. Thanks for the advice
Nuff nuff blessings my brother good work
@@kenramdas3482 boy you born in Jamaica and you can't climb I am 69 now but in my girl days only coconut tree I could climb no disrespect when I said boy but as you know you would be a boy for me 😄
I was a livestock farmer when I lived in Jamaica I had a farm in Clarendon, Pennant Wood
Really impressed! I learnt so much from him sharing his knowledge.
He is a good shepherd over his animals may the lord watch over you continually
Up up up indian...I'm a indian from vere n I used to raised goat as well n didn't nothing about feeds..I just let them eat water grass ....thanks for the knowledge my yute
no u a jamaican
looking at this, remind me of my young days with my Dad there in Jamaica, he was so bless with Goats, background Williams and Indian from his Dad side, we also got some families, there in Clarendon, Williams, but don,t really know them!! and they from Vare
Big up Indian, I married an Indian from vere, his dad was into farming too but it was cane not animals. I am from old harbour.
@@kyafikaloo7268 have lived in Old Harbour as a child, my dad cut Cans there,
@@kyafikaloo7268 u a yardman
I'm so impressed with this farmer. Great job Sir !!!
Its amazing how you can control those goats respect from Toronto Canada and Guyana ❤🇬🇾🇨🇦
A hard working young man stay blessed positive always the success in life
Very heart felt and warming, good yute dem doing good tings with clean head on shoulders...in JA we need more healthy minds working for the betterment of the country #godbless
His goats look healthy and happy..good job 👍❤
Working so hard but have the biggest smile,GOD bless you young man
WHAT?? DID WE SAY !!
DID WE😂 LAUGH WHEN
DAMION CRAWFORD!!
SAY GIVE YOUNG PEOPLE
COUPLE GOATS! KEEP
THEM OUT OF TROUBLE
TAKE PRIDE IN THEM SELF
THIS YOUNG MAN KNOWS
THE LAND! THIS IS TRUE
JAMAICA! WONDERFUL
WOW!! LOVE TO HEAR HIM SAY
THE FEMALE CANT EAT
CERTAIN THINGS "HARDEN
HER MILK" HE LOVES HIS
HERD!! WHAT A VERY NICE
YOUNG MAN! JAMAICANS
MUST GO BACK TO WORKING
THEIR BEAUTIFUL LAND! AND
GOATS! THIS IS SO NICE WATCH
Crusie, I enjoyed watching this farming experience...Blessings to you and your journey.🙏🏽😇
Great insight! I love how he take care of his goats. I have learn't something about goat farming.
This was very informative, the whole being outside with mother nature and the goats sounds and looks very therapeutic....... This is the life.....
Nice to a young man working hard to make a difference in is country as a farmer nuff respect
Nice to see a video like this coming out of Jamaica. Even we in Africa have a lot to learn from the handsome young man in the video, in terms of farming and goat keeping. Better than thousands of 'sit around and do nothing youths' who only project Jamaica as a herb - smoking country. Keep it up Man!
So we produce great music and athletes and you are telling me that Jamaica is only projected as a "herb smoking country"??Bs..Most of Jamaicans don't even smoke wead or we are all rastas.,thats a stupid stereotype that North American hippies pushed,but the world knows da truth.That's just
Great to see you young man. As I myself was a goat farmer on the Island. Lots of work but lots of satisfaction, God bless you
My goodness! I lift my hat to you Sir! We need to see more Men like you! God bless you.
Absolutely Love This. Continue Doing What You Are Young Man. God Will Continue To Bless You. Nuff Big Up & Respect 🖤💚💛
The guy is so informative and knowledgeable about what he is doing. Keep on doing an awesome job. The cow itch. One time students cow itched the classrooms of our High school. Smh.
Blessed love 💕 I grown up and a farm in Jamaica 🇯🇲. Love 💕 it now back then did not appreciate it. I miss Jamaica 🇯🇲.
Respect mi youth. We need more of him in Jamaica and not these guys now who love quick money.
You can say that again
Delightful video make me think about think about those shepherds, from the biblical times. Beautiful landscape I miss having a life like this.Blessings Crusie.
I really admire this man work ethics, smart man.
Best video on TH-cam 👏👏🙏keep up the good work Breda nuff love and respect 💙💚😀
Intrested this young man is a very hard working man i wish some of these young youths would see this and it motivate them 🙏🙏
Great job. Love these vibes.
Hope u still hab them goat da Jamaicans young mini men tief like puss may God continue to bless u
This bruda has a good energy,you could at least given him buss by sharing a link to his page or contact details.
Totally agree and hasn't responded to any of us
Why ? Do not need anyone to know his where about ,obviously he has his market
Ever heard about praedial larceny?
He can really present himself properly.Hard working young man.I respect him.
Bless up, love the energy, you should be a role model for those young lazy shottas!!
Tru dat
Tears in my eyes! I enjoyed you with your goats! I also pray Psalm 91 23 139 over you in Jesus , name Amen.
Mad respect to this young brother up up. Yo no lie this let me shed a tear because I remember I use to do exactly what he’s going all whilst going school.I use to raise Cow’s, Goat’s and Donkey’s etc... love and respect to see rather than turning to criminal activities like most other young brothers he choose this path to raise animals to provide for his family 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
So proud of you young man.for there is dignity in your work of being a farmer
It is good to see hard working people. Good job.
Wow very humble guy and intelligent too ..god please protect him🙏
Incredible humility, blessings my youth.
I enjoyed watching..would love to see more of this goat farming it very educational...I love goats,.I grew up helping my mom who had a few ..not for profit ,just for us ,so we have meat especially at Christmas time when she always have one to kill and share amongst family...I remember taking them to the fields but they had to hv ropes or they would run away ..you should see us trying to get them back... it would take all day ...you are a good farmer and know alot about raising them ,your goats are so orderly,compared to my mom.. 👍🏽...I would like to know how you keep them order so they don't run off...
God bless this hard working, knowledgeable young man.
Dear MR SG I am a south African of indian descent our ancestors came to africa as the same time yours came to Jamaica to work on the sugar plantation s...I proud that we are hard workers...our youth walk in the same footsteps...
We are in need of a part two. Really insightful content. Great job.
He is a very good farmer I learnt allot big up.
I was glad to see this video,it’s refreshing to see a young man being I think very progressive.Also from this interview I gather he is very intelligent,good job keep it up.
Well done bro God bless you and may he increase your flocks it's nice to see a young man doing farming.
The youth takes a scientific approach to his goat-rearing. Love that star; manners mi youth, manners and respect.
Very hard working and knowledgeable young man.They need to feature him on national TV .
Real man dis eenuh. Hard working and dedicated to his job. By the sweat of your brow you shall eat bread. Not depending on a soul to feed him. A good yute.
Blessings to all the farmers in Jamaica. Especially the females.
Really love this, I would watch this everyday, Im thinkig of raising goats after watching this,
A very good looking and knowledgeable young man. This is my first video form Jamaica, and I understand everything that young man is saying . Speaks with such clarity keep up the great work. You will get a lot of subscribers and you are a humble man. Love to see many more of your videos. Keep up the goo work!!!!!
True? In Jamaica we would say he speak country
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Wow. I never saw this side of Jamaica. For some reason all I know about jamaica is the music. This was refreshing. Plus Indians actually live here with a jamaican accent. Very lovely.
My dad is Indian,and his dad my grandpops is a fisherman,and farmer
Shawn English The Arawaks not to be mistaken with us East Indians were wiped out by the Europeans & they were the original inhabitants of Xaymaca. We East Indians were taken to the sugar parishes of Jamaica after the abolition of slavery in the 1800’s by the British from the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Madras. Old Harbour Bay is the first place where the first of us were brought on the ship called The Maidstone. After working on the sugarcane plantations many of us went on to do agricultural work & open small businesses . We make up 2% of Jamaica & now reside in places like Clarendon(Vere), Portland(Port Antonio), ST Mary, Spanish Town etc.
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Thanks for the info,my grandpop's told me about this,my family are from Clarendon,mom and dad's side,
@@mrladnek5858 Thanks for the info. Very good information. Shalom.
Lol seriously so u think we all black.... many afro Jamaicans are mixed with Indians u mihhyt not see it because its from generations but yes we are not pure black most of us. Make no mistake we are.one people no division
Just bring like 3 dairy cows here, you will be amazed by output. Much love from Kenya.
Have seen lwavu, upupu, tsalakushe and mipira. This reminds me part of the coastal strip in kenya, Mombasa Mwakirunge- Tsalu to be specific many years ago. But this kind of tropical forest is no longer there. Where we had forests like this then, today is bare land with few herbs.
Wonderful. The whole environment looks so healthy. Reminds me of my boyhood in Jamaica. I had a slingshot just like a boy in the video, and I would fill a crocus bag with guinea grass, mount it on the handlebar of my bicycle, and take it home to feed a horse. My only concern for this guy would the threat of rustlers.
Very well spoken brother
Blessings farmer may God bless you with what you are doing