Thank you for the guidance Sir. I've been buying the 6 months old goats for stocking but with this knowledge, I'll change and start buying those of 1yr and above. Thank you once again 🙏🙏
Ma sha Allah Taballaka Llah Thanks brother for sharing with us May Allah bless you with more than ever You have really inspired me. Let me start with what I have,in sha Allah though local breeds,i will buy a good buck
What doctor is saying is correct but it is not easy for someone outside the doctor country to start as explained. I.e here in Nigeria there is no place you can get all those 50,75% except 100% from south Africa or other countries and these one are to exorbitant in price for starter. Imaging spending 2000 USD to bring a single goat it can't be easy for starter
Priceless information Sebo, one question though, would it be a problem if l cross savanna kids with a boer buck just to increase size? FYI we aim at meet production not breeding.
Thank you very much for this knowledge, i thought buying younger local goats was the best not knowing the effect of the time it will take to be bred for the first time. And also if i cant afford to buy a pure buck to cross with the locals, can i also start with F2 bucks to try and improve the breed a little bit.?
Hello sir nameste I am Mr chudamani from nepal I decided to do goat farming from our tipical local goat of nepal's terai reason they are small in size (15 kg to 20 kg) but ther features ar can give multi kids and twice a year . And can be pregnant with in 10 to 12 month from their birth time. And they are easy to sell for meat propose due to their small size(male size is 20kg to 30 kg with in a year) Am I right or not will i be successful farmer or not. ( I have 1.5 aker land and 2 aker at lease with firtile land and available irrigation for 365 days) I am just doing pandey , wheat and mustard crops from long time as my family business. Thank you I will be wating for yor kind information. Bye
Indeed I didn't know a 50 percent female goat needs a year to be bred for the first time. So you rather start with a few goats but of better breeds to save time and earn faster than starting with too many local goats.
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Today Ham you are on peak
I never get tired of learning because life never stop teaching thx so much master for continuosly educating the world may God bless u
Thank you for the guidance Sir. I've been buying the 6 months old goats for stocking but with this knowledge, I'll change and start buying those of 1yr and above. Thank you once again 🙏🙏
Ma sha Allah Taballaka Llah
Thanks brother for sharing with us
May Allah bless you with more than ever
You have really inspired me. Let me start with what I have,in sha Allah though local breeds,i will buy a good buck
The benefits of goat farming can't be overemphasized because it's benefits are just too numerous.
Thank you,Doc.
What doctor is saying is correct but it is not easy for someone outside the doctor country to start as explained. I.e here in Nigeria there is no place you can get all those 50,75% except 100% from south Africa or other countries and these one are to exorbitant in price for starter. Imaging spending 2000 USD to bring a single goat it can't be easy for starter
Thanks for the information personally I'm going to start with 75% ohh
Dr. Plz you be tilling us the price of them plz but thanks for the teaching
Good job
Great sir 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Can I get like 4 savanah nuns from your farm?
Thank you 😊
Now brother hw much do they sell meat??
If am not in breeding but i buy for meat??
Hw can i get profits if exotic breeds
Priceless information Sebo, one question though, would it be a problem if l cross savanna kids with a boer buck just to increase size? FYI we aim at meet production not breeding.
For meat production is it OK but breeding it not good coz u can't tell boar crosses and savannah crosses besides u maybe misleading the bleeding buyer
Thank you very much for this knowledge, i thought buying younger local goats was the best not knowing the effect of the time it will take to be bred for the first time. And also if i cant afford to buy a pure buck to cross with the locals, can i also start with F2 bucks to try and improve the breed a little bit.?
Yes brother, start with the f2
Sir, can you help me a male boer and Savanna, and what price, i from Tanzania ,. good luck& God bless you for your knowledge given
Hello sir nameste
I am Mr chudamani from nepal
I decided to do goat farming from our tipical local goat of nepal's terai reason they are small in size (15 kg to 20 kg) but ther features ar can give multi kids and twice a year . And can be pregnant with in 10 to 12 month from their birth time. And they are easy to sell for meat propose due to their small size(male size is 20kg to 30 kg with in a year)
Am I right or not will i be successful farmer or not.
( I have 1.5 aker land and 2 aker at lease with firtile land and available irrigation for 365 days)
I am just doing pandey , wheat and mustard crops from long time as my family business.
Thank you I will be wating for yor kind information. Bye
Indeed I didn't know a 50 percent female goat needs a year to be bred for the first time. So you rather start with a few goats but of better breeds to save time and earn faster than starting with too many local goats.
God is faithful
I want your goats How can I get to buy your boer goats
Can you do a business proposals
Whats this disease in goats, where by the horns gets rotten nd maggots take the space there. Any remedy for that sir please?
How do you know there age , u account the teeth
Okay we shall start with F1 and breed it with a pure Male