Hello Mme I have been watching your videos from Senegal and Mauritania since nearly a year. You are doing a wonderfull work in sharing these precious informations on farming. Be it in pig farming, goat farming, geese farming, chicken farming or duck farming. I Hope Ugandees farmers take profit from the lessons you and Mr Charles are giving. Much thanks and love for you and your team members. Mr Gueye From Senegal.
Thank you so much guys! Just recently move back to the motherland Ug, and ready to start my farming adventure! I’ve learned so much and still learning, as the always say ‘Sharing is caring’ ✅
I've been watching your youtube channel for quiet some time now. Very informative and inspiring also, am currently planning to do mix farming thanks to you value farm. From Solomon Islands.
Awww thank you so much. We're really doing our best. Hope to make it much much bigger and better. Yeeessss more videos coming up. We have to share knowledge here. Much love Katherina.
I loved you at first sight B and T keep it up am now watching all your playlist videos. You are changing my life am from Zambia pig,chicken,crop and goat farming
I once talked to a woman out of Jinja who had dreams of buying lands with me. But yes aim aware of pit falls. But I liked the idea of goat & pig farming. It would change my life
I see some Geese and fowls, good well maintained farm. The hills and lush green vegetation in the backdrop are scenic. I love nature. I would like to visit and explore your farm while in Uganda. I plan on having a farm soon.
Great tips and insights shared. I should definitely consider some of these tips shared. I was told that when you leave them to free-range, they don't put on good weight. How true is this?
Hi Tina I'm very impressed with your work. I just came across some of your amazing videos today while browsing for animals farming ideas in Africa. How can I reach you for guidance?
You are a video star and you look so good on camera. I'm a camera guy in Australia learning about integrated farming practices which i am using in Mindonao, Philippines. I copied your raised goat house and ours is made of bamboo and woven rice grass thatched roof which is cooler than a metal roof and a lot cheaper. I wish I could show it to you and our goats are Nubian because they are really good mothers with plenty of milk. Your a star thank you 😀.
Thanks B &T for da show. Da animals are good but da type of land isn't fertile enough for da goat's. It's too mady and full of clay soil.it looks to b swampy.Continue giving drugs Otherwise they will disturb you.da fertilizers would have helped you in a banana plantation. Plant some banana's .if posible you would have bought a fertile land for farming near by. So pliz try to look for good grass around da area,buy it and plant it for da good feeding of goats during rainy sesion.Since it's a temporary structure,You can change da location incase you wish.Otherwise thanks dear.its good work.and good farm
Hello Mme
I have been watching your videos from Senegal and Mauritania since nearly a year.
You are doing a wonderfull work in sharing these precious informations on farming. Be it in pig farming, goat farming, geese farming, chicken farming or duck farming.
I Hope Ugandees farmers take profit from the lessons you and Mr Charles are giving.
Much thanks and love for you and your team members.
Mr Gueye
From Senegal.
Looking in from Trinidad and Tobago love your video
Me m first gonna comment on your beauty n then how amazing this farm is ........ Keep it up
Thank you so much guys!
Just recently move back to the motherland Ug, and ready to start my farming adventure! I’ve learned so much and still learning, as the always say ‘Sharing is caring’
✅
Watching from Philippines. Thank you for sharing to us the clean and simplicity of your value farm. God bless.
I've been watching your youtube channel for quiet some time now. Very informative and inspiring also, am currently planning to do mix farming thanks to you value farm. From Solomon Islands.
I can see how far you guys have come. It's quite encouraging to see the progress in just a span of about one year.
This is the cutest farm i have seen so far in Ug. Its still small but very promising and well thought after. More videos pleeeeeese
Awww thank you so much. We're really doing our best. Hope to make it much much bigger and better. Yeeessss more videos coming up. We have to share knowledge here. Much love Katherina.
Thank you so much for the teaching and the farm is amazing.
it has inspired me really.
I loved you at first sight B and T keep it up am now watching all your playlist videos. You are changing my life am from Zambia pig,chicken,crop and goat farming
Wow that's awesome. Thank you so much.
Charles is definatey a keeper. He seems very knowledgeable.
You are making Uganda look more inviting everyday!
Yes.. you need to come to Uganda
This is my next project...thank you so much
I once talked to a woman out of Jinja who had dreams of buying lands with me. But yes aim aware of pit falls. But I liked the idea of goat & pig farming. It would change my life
Thanx for the farm tour, personally I picked some ideas on startup
Great work, Christine. I am encouraged.
You're welcome 😊 🙏
I just had to replay this is amazing Farmer Tina weldone 👏👏
Hi Tina its Maaso Glory.. I love this Video, so amazing keep it up girls!!...🐤🐣🐤🦉🦉🐓🐔🐓🐓
Awww thanks Maaso Glory! We're really trying our best at the farm. Be blessed 🙌
Truly interesting and educative program. Keep it on
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
I'm learning a lot here, we're already starting with our free-range farming
Thank you so much.
I see some Geese and fowls, good well maintained farm. The hills and lush green vegetation in the backdrop are scenic. I love nature.
I would like to visit and explore your farm while in Uganda. I plan on having a farm soon.
I am 🇮🇳 indian your farm so 👌beautiful 😍❤ I like 👍your farm
Excellent..
Thank you so much
Awesome video I can learn more from it. Have a great day ahead
I admire what you guys are doing..💘from 🇰🇪
Thank you dia for sharing with us, it is so inspiring
My pleasure Jane
i love what you are doing its my dream project. in the new future i will be visiting your farm
You inspire me soo much. Thank you for sharing sis
Our pleasure 😊
Awesome mix, great attitude and new subscriber here,
Just subscribed of recent but I like what am seeing, would like to pay the farm a visit in future. Keep pushing #valuefarm
YOu have a lovely farm. Watching the animals go around is awesome.
Beautiful, well done 😃
Great tips and insights shared. I should definitely consider some of these tips shared. I was told that when you leave them to free-range, they don't put on good weight. How true is this?
That's not true. It depends on the grass the animals are feeding on. Thanks for watching.
@@ValueFarmUG Thanks for the enlightenment
Its so encouraging, Please keep it up. What is the cost of a female goat?
Inspirational video thank you so much 👏
Our pleasure David!
You guys are my mentor
Our pleasure 😊
An inspiring initiative
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Hello,i really love your show.Kindly let us know how big is the farm/how many acres?
I like the pigs,hens and the turkeys
Very interesting channel
Awww thank you so much.
impressive farm plan
long live Value farm.
Good job Tina
Awww thank you so much Tukei
You are doing well Sis,stay blessed
Thanks 😊
Hi Tina
I'm very impressed with your work. I just came across some of your amazing videos today while browsing for animals farming ideas in Africa.
How can I reach you for guidance?
It’s amazing
Thxs for everything you do on that farm, but I want to know where you get the water.
My pleasure. We have a borehole and a dam.
wow so many live stocks how you manage that, amazing farm
Please what is the entire land size of your animal farm?
Where a you located? how much are the. Goose
Tina why were you grabbing the goat 🐐 it was so terrified lol 😂 nice 👍 farm thanks for sharing
Hi Tina so do you have a security gate in case of petty thieves
This farm looks amazing. Admiring from Ke. Which region of Ug is this?
Where is this farm located?
I love what you are doing Value Farm! On how many hectares are you operating? I am just curious.
Wow grt job But isn’t the goat pen to short if u made it much more high it would be easier to clean it I’m wondering how u clean it
Thank you so much. that was a temporarily structure but they have a permanent raise pen now.
I also need this type of pigs. Where can I buy them?
First time here, great content, where can one get genuine cheap land for farming
I can't wait to start my piggery farm in the end of the year. When I see piggery oh my God
Thanks for giving this piece of advice, o fill like to join you people hw can i enter there
On your temporary piggery is there ciment or those wood ?I want to learn from you here in Drc.
You are a video star and you look so good on camera. I'm a camera guy in Australia learning about integrated farming practices which i am using in Mindonao, Philippines. I copied your raised goat house and ours is made of bamboo and woven rice grass thatched roof which is cooler than a metal roof and a lot cheaper. I wish I could show it to you and our goats are Nubian because they are really good mothers with plenty of milk. Your a star thank you 😀.
hallo tina good work but am intrested in that hamshire breed how is it and where are located your contact please
Nice setup
Do u also sell some of the livestock if one wanted to buy from you
Good job 👌👍 where r em gradens? Mixed farm!
thanks
It is a good job dia
Good job
Love it. New Subbie. Love your channel.
So those birds know love
The geese know how to love their partners.. that's why they move in pairs. Hahaha.
@@ValueFarmUG naye these Ugandans hoo
Should learn from them
Putting goose boxes beside pigs dwelling does not disturb or threten them?
Pretty cool. How may people does it take to run a farm that size?
Thank you so much Tori P. We have 15 employees at the farm currently
that my dream ..i love it
You should try sustainable agriculture.
How bog is ur farm? I want to start something like this in Kenya. Do u think 1 acre is enough?
Where can get this type of pigs in Uganda here.
Just mix the content on one channel to make it grow no need of another channel. Food for thought 🤔
Let me
Share this video
Awww thanks so much Liz
Good vedio
U need to separate the male and female got,then after sometime u mix it such that u can bleed at the same time,u have a best structure for goats
Wow
Thanks dear
🎉🎉
Am from Uganda but i live in Japan
hi
Hello Kenganda. Thanks for supporting us. Much love.
great... thanks for inspiring. But the camera man moves so much. Next videos with firm hands please.
Please the size of your land ?
It's 50 arces
Oh okay.
Thank you.
And keep it up..love from Ghana
@@ValueFarmUG woooow,is there some more land I be u neighbors
Asante sana for awesome video!
How many acres is this?
How do u deal with security of ur farm
You mentioned temporary structures about a thousand times. Lol
Beautiful project however.
How do you keep termites from eating th wood?
Pigs, turkeys and chickens
How much investment he did
Location
It's in Luwero.
Thanks B &T for da show. Da animals are good but da type of land isn't fertile enough for da goat's. It's too mady and full of clay soil.it looks to b swampy.Continue giving drugs Otherwise they will disturb you.da fertilizers would have helped you in a banana plantation. Plant some banana's .if posible you would have bought a fertile land for farming near by. So pliz try to look for good grass around da area,buy it and plant it for da good feeding of goats during rainy sesion.Since it's a temporary structure,You can change da location incase you wish.Otherwise thanks dear.its good work.and good farm
Banange nga muleese amaanyi
Okitegera. We're really doing our best!
Obalabye
Me I like piggery section
You need to start a pig farming
@@ValueFarmUG yes
🇳🇦👍
Amazi joyous...please be my rabbit in south Africa
Nice vedio