I love it when your Dad plant millet. It shows it runs in the blood. I think a lot of us grew to love farming from our parents and extended family. Big up to your Dad ❤
It's always so interesting to watch your videos. I love how you incorporate your own organic foods around your home and do not waste space but utilize it. I did this type of thing years ago when I bought my first home. I got rid of the lawn and grew food, I saved so much money and ate a variety of very organic fruits and vegetables. Plus it encouraged my community to see something different and show them how important growing your own food is. Blessings
Just looking at the house very neat which should be in town now it's built at the farm that means you are really rich bro you are living your life this has motivated me alot i think it's my time to start farming
❤❤❤ thanks for inspiring my mind with your beautiful positive attitude about farming, roasting your chicken 🐔🍗 , your matooke plantation, pumpkin , kale 🥬, hibiscus and how you use your manure in your Gardens. ❤ I planted only 2 matooke where I stay and am passionate about looking after them. I will do poultry one day for sure
Kudos Doc on a job well done!! 👍 I love the green scenery with all the organic food as compared to all the city noise n pollution from the boda bodaz!!
Beautiful. It’s giving me the vibes of a community project in my hood when I was growing up called, “ We’re beautiful people”. Interestingly, the grammar of the sentence points to they were referring to the effects of the sun not their intrinsic beauty. Ehm 😂😂 Around 5PM or so, the clouds become pinkish and the sun is still fighting through them giving everyone a nice orangey aura thus making them beautiful. Around 6pm’sh the shadows become more apparent and then it’s called “ it’s now towards the shadows”. I’m sure there’s more. So when someone asks you what time it is… “ it is beautiful people time”. ❤😂😂
@@FarmUp Great to hear that, "Success Begins With a Right Mindset " I'm glad that you've given us the opportunity and necessary information. It's now our turn to implement everything you have taught on FarmUp channel that way you'll be more happier 😊 😊 .
Hello my brother, I love watching your videos bc I always feel inspired.. I am from Lagos Nigeria and I’d like to know if you train people on your farm.. I have experience in pig farming but I’m thinking of moving into Poultry farming.
Hi Dr Daniel lovely to see your progress.Have you considered writing a book on poultry farming?I think it will sell well and bring some revenue to you as well.Just a thought!!!
Hello hello, loving the channel. Looking for some answers. How often do you wash the automated drinkers? Is the amount of feed you give your layers once they start laying dependant on how much production you want or is it just based on the type and age of the birds? How long did it take for you to start making a profit on the layers, excluding building costs. Thanks and God bless.
I was gonna ask what type of truck your thumbnail showed, but got answer at 14:23. As a farmer you can't go wrong with either a Toyota hilux or a Ford ranger. Good videos and hopefully I'll visit Uganda during my trip to East Africa.
Good morning sir ,am from Nigeria and am planning to start a laywer of 500 birds how can I calculate the feed they need to eat from week one to weeks 23 help me out and all drugs to use for them as well
What a relaxing environment you have. I have a question for you sir, if layers were underfed for some time by mistake and you realize that after they are 30 weeks old, Can they actually pick up and reach a normal laying rate when you have corrected the amount of feed they should have? Thank you
Hi doc, how do you make it to make sure that you have birds at all times, I mean how do you plan it to have birds in different stages? Like when on flock stops laying(off laying), you still have up coming ones so that you may remain in market
I follow you Doctor and I would like to Start a very good serious commercial farm of layers, am going to place my order for 500chicks soon by May this Year 2024
Dr Daniel is it possible as tourist visit your farm,and stay for a short while and voluntary help and learn from you?if so I like to check when during the year is easy ( not too much rain= we get enough here in DK.!lol😅) I really keen of farming and goat and...some birds.but since I left my country as political refugee and stay here connect with nature and kind culture is gone puhhhhh😢 but I have great hope.by the way am young lady with plenty of gray hair 65 and eat like horse and can work in farm also like old horse😅 with many coffee break 😊 have great time and thank you for amazing video. Kind regard your old sister and possibly future member of farming group. 😊
Hello...wow. glad to hear this. I'm working on a way of letting people come and work on the farm. I know soon it will be possible. Glad to hear about your passions and dearie. Rejuvenating
Doc, your flowers hedge has come a long way. I remember when you were planting it as simple cuts outs! Thats a beautiful farm.
I love it when your Dad plant millet. It shows it runs in the blood. I think a lot of us grew to love farming from our parents and extended family. Big up to your Dad ❤
😮😅😅
Big ups to your pops!
I love farm life, thanks for showing us were you are now, you have came a long way.
❤❤❤ thank your good Dad for being so kind to you , sharing land and everything, his millet too !
Dr.Daniel may God bless you more to help more people 🙏
Much congrats! You are an inspiration ! Much greetings from Arusha, Tanzania
Greetings to you
It's always so interesting to watch your videos. I love how you incorporate your own organic foods around your home and do not waste space but utilize it. I did this type of thing years ago when I bought my first home. I got rid of the lawn and grew food, I saved so much money and ate a variety of very organic fruits and vegetables. Plus it encouraged my community to see something different and show them how important growing your own food is. Blessings
Awesome. Growing your own food is so energising. I enjoy it
Just looking at the house very neat which should be in town now it's built at the farm that means you are really rich bro you are living your life this has motivated me alot i think it's my time to start farming
Thank you Dr for showing us your lovely farmlife. Ntula = bitter tomato, jambula = jambolanum
❤❤❤ thanks for inspiring my mind with your beautiful positive attitude about farming, roasting your chicken 🐔🍗 , your matooke plantation, pumpkin , kale 🥬, hibiscus and how you use your manure in your Gardens. ❤ I planted only 2 matooke where I stay and am passionate about looking after them. I will do poultry one day for sure
Jambula in english is called java plum.the tree is called malabar plum.then the fruit os java plum.
Beautiful farm thank you for the inspiration doc, farm life is indeed refreshing
Very refreshing
For sure I like whatever that is on your farm, keep it up Daniel
Thank you
I have a dream to live such a lifestyle..very inspiring
Long time I did not watch you. Man ,man, you have come a long way .A big congratulations!!
I love this and thanks for sharing because your content is inspirational to those in love with farming
That's great, Dr. Daniel. I always follow you and I have learnt a lot from you. I am looking forward for the the farm up academy
I truly can’t wait for the farm up academy to start. Will be signing up because I am always open to learning and improving. Big up Dr Daniel
Kudos Doc on a job well done!! 👍
I love the green scenery with all the organic food as compared to all the city noise n pollution from the boda bodaz!!
Beautiful.
It’s giving me the vibes of a community project in my hood when I was growing up called, “ We’re beautiful people”.
Interestingly, the grammar of the sentence points to they were referring to the effects of the sun not their intrinsic beauty.
Ehm 😂😂
Around 5PM or so, the clouds become pinkish and the sun is still fighting through them giving everyone a nice orangey aura thus making them beautiful. Around 6pm’sh the shadows become more apparent and then it’s called “ it’s now towards the shadows”.
I’m sure there’s more.
So when someone asks you what time it is… “ it is beautiful people time”.
❤😂😂
Its beautiful life, i am inspired and it keeps me forth working hard on my new small farm so i reach more than this
I admire what you have achieved so far, I want to be like you when I grow up
It's a matter of time and effort. Small improvements each day
Thanks doc , The JAMBULA are BLACK BERRIES in ENGLISH.
I would literally enjoy such life, so calm and amazing with nature.
Love farm life! Bought two acres in Ghana and about to do my own thing. Thanks
I love what i see🎉
Great job, nothing good as having your food around you, most especially organic foods😂😂😊😊😊
I love the farm life viewing from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Glad to have you.
Owesomely to be honest with you, You're making it to the top 🔝 in being my Model, Mentor as well as helping me to have Abundance mindset. Cheers
Always so glad to have you. It brings a smile on my face
@@FarmUp Great to hear that, "Success Begins With a Right Mindset "
I'm glad that you've given us the opportunity and necessary information. It's now our turn to implement everything you have taught on FarmUp channel that way you'll be more happier 😊 😊 .
Yes Owen yo also here big up
Hello my brother, I love watching your videos bc I always feel inspired.. I am from Lagos Nigeria and I’d like to know if you train people on your farm.. I have experience in pig farming but I’m thinking of moving into Poultry farming.
Great inspiration!!! Viewing from Zambia keep it up!!!!!
Much love from Kenya🇰🇪
Thank you
I am watching from the (US). Thanks Dr
Hi Doc Daniel. Where is ur farm located in mbale. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for sharing Daniel , is that your second home ?
Yes it is.
Good job. I am looking forward to learn more from the upcoming academia
Hi Dr Daniel lovely to see your progress.Have you considered writing a book on poultry farming?I think it will sell well and bring some revenue to you as well.Just a thought!!!
Hello hello, loving the channel. Looking for some answers.
How often do you wash the automated drinkers?
Is the amount of feed you give your layers once they start laying dependant on how much production you want or is it just based on the type and age of the birds?
How long did it take for you to start making a profit on the layers, excluding building costs.
Thanks and God bless.
Proud of you 👏🏻
Thank you
Dr. why did you have to pluck the flower? And you threw it away after.....haha
Am so proud of you... ❤❤❤
Thanks Shakie. So glad to have u here
I was gonna ask what type of truck your thumbnail showed, but got answer at 14:23. As a farmer you can't go wrong with either a Toyota hilux or a Ford ranger. Good videos and hopefully I'll visit Uganda during my trip to East Africa.
Oh yes. Will be so glad to have you here
Im very happy for you bro this is the best working life u can have 😊😊😊😊
Lots if love from Kenya
Good morning sir ,am from Nigeria and am planning to start a laywer of 500 birds how can I calculate the feed they need to eat from week one to weeks 23 help me out and all drugs to use for them as well
Thanks, Dr. Daniel f
My dream is to have a farm house with all types of animals and birds❤
Always nice to watch your videos
Thank you
Thanks watching from São Tomé
Glad to have you
Congratulations. Well done
What a relaxing environment you have. I have a question for you sir, if layers were underfed for some time by mistake and you realize that after they are 30 weeks old, Can they actually pick up and reach a normal laying rate when you have corrected the amount of feed they should have? Thank you
Very unlikely. You can patch up but not get to the goal
Thank you for your respond:)@@FarmUp
Bro is living the life.God bless daktari
In Nigeria
We call the first plant garden eggs 😊😊😊
The one you called egg plant
Hi doc, how do you make it to make sure that you have birds at all times, I mean how do you plan it to have birds in different stages? Like when on flock stops laying(off laying), you still have up coming ones so that you may remain in market
You make sure you bring the birds at cycles...depending on how many chicken houses you have
"Jambula" in english is called Java plum
Wow! I love pumpkin greens I do miss it in kenya but here in Qatar it's rare to get it,if you do not that sweet as the one in my home kenya😢
Good stuff Doc, quite inspirational. Wanted to know how much you sell eggs, I need them in Kenya on a weekly basis
Wow! This is so beautiful.😍😍😍😍😍
You are a good inspiration sir😊
Thank you
Wow wow Nice farm 😊 doctor
Thank you
I follow you Doctor and I would like to Start a very good serious commercial farm of layers, am going to place my order for 500chicks soon by May this Year 2024
Please talk about why u prefer dip system than Cage
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Rich kid of...... land, that's your new title by me.
This is very wise am encouraged l want to start as well
Much respect
How do you pay yourself? Do you take a fix amount as your salary?
Musajja you are right.
Weldone Dr.Daniel 🤝
Thank you
Doctor, entula is not egg plant. Some people call them bitter tomatoes. It is biringanya which is called eggplant.
Oh. Thought it's a variety of egg plant
Love it Doc ❤❤❤
This what I called life ❤❤
Joyful lifestyle that requires bravery and dedication.
Oh yes. Lots of dedication
I love to watch your videos ❤
Farm life heals a lot
Loads of healing indeed
Good video.Why didn't you show the mango trees. I love mangoes.
They dried up. Going to plant some more
Won't the millet attract birds, that might bring diseases?
Nice house
When is Farm up Academy to start?
Ì don't understand why others don't copy your examples on a smaller scale if possible. Health a nd efficiency. So many sitting with dormant lands.
Yes, I propose you start growing more trees on your farm.
I have quite an amount
Why dont you vild some kind of huge water catchment for use in dry season
That's one I'm considering. I'll sure do it
God bless you more and more and more
Thank you
Dr Daniel is it possible as tourist visit your farm,and stay for a short while and voluntary help and learn from you?if so I like to check when during the year is easy ( not too much rain= we get enough here in DK.!lol😅) I really keen of farming and goat and...some birds.but since I left my country as political refugee and stay here connect with nature and kind culture is gone puhhhhh😢 but I have great hope.by the way am young lady with plenty of gray hair 65 and eat like horse and can work in farm also like old horse😅 with many coffee break 😊 have great time and thank you for amazing video. Kind regard your old sister and possibly future member of farming group. 😊
Hello...wow. glad to hear this. I'm working on a way of letting people come and work on the farm. I know soon it will be possible.
Glad to hear about your passions and dearie. Rejuvenating
The hardest part is finding ways to get rid of the eggs. I’d love to have thousands of chickens.
Thnks Doc
Ohh this is amazing dr Daniel
While I love farm living so beautiful ❤
What source of power do you use that side, but also thanks for the inspirational videos
Hydro electricity primarily
Beautiful life. What can I do on 3 acres😅😅
This is the life ❤
jambula is called a java plum
It is also j called jambula in zambia
doctor you did it bro ❤🇪🇷🇩🇪
Jabula is java plum in english
So interesting
Jambula is known as Java Plum
Weldone doc
This is a RANCH😍
Wooow so beautiful
Thank you
Can I visit
Amazing 🎉🎉