Thanks Mr Ham though I didn't get all what Jerry was saying 😂😂 but much love for you Mr Ham you always share with us interesting videos God bless you 🙏 🙏
His introduction on how he started is not very clear, I feel he is holding back details and as a South African I know why. Anyway, thanks for the video, I wish to see more of my fellow South Africans get land and start farming. We really have no land in South Africa, even in rural areas you cannot really get a title deed as land is owned by chiefs. Applying from the government takes time. If you want to buy privately, you have to have millions of rands.
More than 2milion ha of land lying in SA goverment hands that still needs owners like you complaining. Farms that they bought from farmers like this.. Just fact check and do your home work and youl be surprised instead of blaming and a using others always playing the victim... Youl get nowhere in life with victim mentality.
@@KassieVanNiekerk get out here with your privilage mentality. We already know the sensitive issue of land in South Africa. No one is playing victim, I spoke the truth and my statement still stands.
SA government is the biggest landlord. You want to get into farming the government will help and provide support to you. You identify land that is not being utilised, you simply approach government, they will broker for you,provide all the help until you on your feet. Land that has been successfully claimed back through land restitution is lying idle, in the rural areas people used to plough the land but they don't anymore, chiefs never stopped anyone. This narrative that black people are landless needs a thorough fact checking. A lie eloquently told can become the gospel truth, Julius Malema is quite eloquent.
Great work Ham. Yusuf from Lagos, Nigeria
Thanks Mr Ham though I didn't get all what Jerry was saying 😂😂 but much love for you Mr Ham you always share with us interesting videos God bless you 🙏 🙏
Thanks for sharing cant wait for the next video
We are always happy to see any of ur new videos to learn more of ur free knowledge,May God continue to bless you for us🙏
I wanna be like him one day inshallah. I wanna travel with hamis on such tours
Excellent show Hamisi, you are very informative. I hope to start soon.
This very very nice. Honest from Zambia
Am really glad to having you always, Mr Jerry's story is interesting
Hamisi, thanks for this conversation. Please ask brief or short questions. How you started, Breeds, Source of funds, challenges, etc
Learning a lot from your content sir .
This is so cool showing you that's there no limit in what you can accomplish 🎉
I wish I could have like your videos twice keep doing a great job ham😅
Hey great please share the whole interview looks like you cut him before he completed what he was saying
Nice educative video
What is the composition of the pellet feeds to feed the baby Boer after 5th day of birth.
You people have very excellent, fantastic inspirational points. What is that thing put on the floor of the maternity ward.
A great farm sir❤❤❤
❤ nice content
This is inspiring 👍
Nice content
This is really good
His introduction on how he started is not very clear, I feel he is holding back details and as a South African I know why. Anyway, thanks for the video, I wish to see more of my fellow South Africans get land and start farming. We really have no land in South Africa, even in rural areas you cannot really get a title deed as land is owned by chiefs. Applying from the government takes time. If you want to buy privately, you have to have millions of rands.
That's truth 😢 I'm struggling a lot
More than 2milion ha of land lying in SA goverment hands that still needs owners like you complaining. Farms that they bought from farmers like this.. Just fact check and do your home work and youl be surprised instead of blaming and a using others always playing the victim... Youl get nowhere in life with victim mentality.
@@KassieVanNiekerk get out here with your privilage mentality. We already know the sensitive issue of land in South Africa. No one is playing victim, I spoke the truth and my statement still stands.
SA government is the biggest landlord. You want to get into farming the government will help and provide support to you. You identify land that is not being utilised, you simply approach government, they will broker for you,provide all the help until you on your feet. Land that has been successfully claimed back through land restitution is lying idle, in the rural areas people used to plough the land but they don't anymore, chiefs never stopped anyone. This narrative that black people are landless needs a thorough fact checking. A lie eloquently told can become the gospel truth, Julius Malema is quite eloquent.
Amazing ❤
Amazing
"the better you look after them, the better they look after you."
Nice one how much is a stud female? In Rands
This is amazing
This is great
Nice
This is good
Thank you
Great
Mr. Hamisi your cameraman is not doing well
wow a farmer and a judge
Your camera man needs to be trained, he was to focus on those goat kids when the farmer was talking about them!
sorry but this was a practical talk thats y we did it in the flock kids producing all the time
@@hamiisisemanda8150 thanks for the interesting video.
Ham give the old man a chance to talk....
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I'm also having 400 boar goats
Wait he weans them at 2 months?
Agriculture has always been and will always be a great source of wealth accumulation.
The interviewer talks too much
But it looks like they don't separate kids from the mothers
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The cameraman is not doing justice
This one self dy
Ham you talking to much
Fot
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This is really good
Amazing
This is good