Africa has the most unusual and exotic animals. Interesting video, those cow horns are very beautiful. Very soon my daughter will be visiting Entebbe, Uganda.
We love Kenya 🇰🇪 too. We are always happy to feed you when your ugali gets finished 🤗 Because Uganda 🇺🇬 has too much food and is green throughout the year 😊
... I would encourage Ugandans from other parts of the country and non Ugandans to pay a visit to the facility, to see, feel, learn, experience, interact, relax, and enjoy Ankole cattle culture. This facility is of its own and does not exist anywhere else. Come one come all!
@@believer2010fulstop your so called hamite thing,there is no hamite here keep that european thing away from these people,they have their own tribe names and should be addressed as such.
The descendants of an ancient breed of cattle that lived in the Nile River Valley around 4000 BC, Ankole cattle are known for having the largest and widest horns of any cattle species. They have been seen in Egyptian heiroglyphs and are often referred to as the “cattle of Kings.” 0:30 [Philadelphia Zoo]
Amazing in every aspect: docile cows, how to treat and conserve milk, and more wonderful the craftsmanship in the traditional hut. I wud wish to experience that Banyankole / Bahima beautiful life
Im looking those three videos of this Ugandan guys about boer goat farming, dairy cattle farming and this one about Ankole cow farming. For real this guys are living in my dream. Verry imprssive i appreciate for this also many appreciations for AIM AGRICULTURE YOU MADE A GREAT JOB for those who are dreaming in Agriculture.
@jegonzfarm7867 it's an endangered breed that has been with us 7000 years The bantu of Rwanda Burundi drc had been decimating them To the point american brought some in usa for preservation I feel joyous m7 and Paul Are allowing them to multply
Surely wen i came across your videos , i really felt a wave of gratitude ... May the lord bless you for the love u have towards our culture ... It so rare these days to find an "Educated" person passionate about Agriculture and our agricultural culture activities .. Just like it's very stupid to find an educated person who doesn't respect and feel proud of his culture... Your doing a great work brother ! Literally what your doing ...the hundreds goats , cows , diary farming etc , Will be one time my dream come true . THANKS MANH .
Be grateful to this Govt for giving u protection and other incentives especially in the Diary sector...where I come from(Central Uganda)there is land grabbing orchestrated by the same Govt officials and we don't have any support wen it cmes to Cattle keeping..The few that we had has also been taken away by cattle rustlers who enjoy Police protection..Uuhhhh enjoy.
When you talk about extinction,I believe it due to limited land for grazing and the high cost of management Incase you were intense the grazing techniques.. and encourage people who still have big and sizeable land to keep our indigenous cows
Please please please please please please please please please established in industry operating system to benefit the Communities Villages towns Very good watching these programs very interesting
this reflects how we used to be here in Rwanda before land became a scarcity and now we no longer own many cows as you guys Bahima do! you are lucky to still have long-horned Ankole cows! enkuyo in kinyarwanda we call it inkuyo! ekyanzi ours icyansi! okubohora, here ukubohora ,enkoni= inkoni ,Bihogo,igisabo, amata,gucunda,etc same story! we never also drink milk while standing !!how do you call injishi? that rope binding together legs?
This amazing great culture keep it up keep it up in the u s looking at your channel coming to Africa in 2024 looking forward visiting this lodge & farm
Did you say kwitera to refer to that process of preparing the milk pot? I saw my late grandma do a similar thing using special roots and the name for that process has a similar name, save for a slight variation in pronunciation. I couldn't help but notice the similarities in how you tend to your cows during the milking process. This is from the way you tie the legs to the serenade. We have similar practices though many miles apart. Am a Bantu from Kenya, meaning we have a common ancestry.
Please Mr I like this life. Can you take me one day to the village of Uganda or Tanzania, Kenya. That is my witch as a Zulu man fro Southern Africa. I will learn more. 😊😊
Africa is paradise everything is there Africans are really blessed.
Only on the zero corrupt nations
@@JacksonMutinda-jw5qw4
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Why are so many Africans crossing the USA Southern border and crossing the Mediterranean to get into Europe if Africa is a paradise?
Mark Tendo is an informed man. I like the way he thoroughly explains step by step. He is an amazing guy
That is so beautiful. I'm definitely heading there for relaxation. Love Uganda. Long live President Musveni. Greetings from New York US.
Africa is a beautiful country! I was there all my day’s of going to school. I loved this program thank you beautiful cows
The Ugandan guy explains very well. Simple and straight to the point
The millionaire Ankole should buy a pomp to pour the water.
Africa has the most unusual and exotic animals. Interesting video, those cow horns are very beautiful. Very soon my daughter will be visiting Entebbe, Uganda.
Absolutely beautiful. As a munyankole I'm proud that these guys have conserved our endangered cattle breed
with the amount of cows kuteesa and museveni have alone .........makes them out-dangered
Ishaazi farm a place you don’t need to miss out if you are passionate about Culture. Well done team
Africa is a paradise and only Africans don't know about it ❤
true
Stop lying. We know that very well.
Thank you for taking us through that process of milking
All thanks to Mzee Museveni for the stability and development in Uganda, we Kenyans are proud to have Uganda as our neighbour.
We love Kenya 🇰🇪 too. We are always happy to feed you when your ugali gets finished 🤗 Because Uganda 🇺🇬 has too much food and is green throughout the year 😊
@@gerrytushhthat is true I love Uganda 🇺🇬 weather & culture food like fresh fish metoke i love calagabara boda boda
@@gerrytushhin all things u mentioned ugali ghai😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@Cathy-jk1os 😅😅by the way, here ugali is called posho. But most people prefer matoke (bananas)😅
@@gerrytushh so in kenya they have only ugali they can provide us nothing else🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣anyway thx alot
Ankole Cattle's are famously known as
" Cattle of Kings 👑 "
# One of my favourite breed of Cattle.
Love ❤❤ from India 🇮🇳
16:48 16:51
Africa culture preservation is very important for our youths❤
wow, proud to be a munyankore| muhima from kiruhura and a farmer who knows all my culture activities. thank you for visiting ishaazi farm
I have really enjoyed this video. So many memories of when i was young and went to visit my mom's parents who are Bahima. Thank u kamate boys.
Being a Ugandan is a blessing ❤❤❤
AIM agriculture you have made my day,a must visit to this inspiration team
... I would encourage Ugandans from other parts of the country and non Ugandans to pay a visit to the facility, to see, feel, learn, experience, interact, relax, and enjoy Ankole cattle culture. This facility is of its own and does not exist anywhere else. Come one come all!
Am interested
It was almost the same in Bunyoro , Nkore, Tooro, karagwe and Rwanda. All hamites know that
@@believer2010fulstop your so called hamite thing,there is no hamite here keep that european thing away from these people,they have their own tribe names and should be addressed as such.
Africa has a rich heritage and all her appendages are well established and defined. I love this documentary. Thank you guys. ❤❤
The descendants of an ancient breed of cattle that lived in the Nile River Valley around 4000 BC, Ankole cattle are known for having the largest and widest horns of any cattle species. They have been seen in Egyptian heiroglyphs and are often referred to as the “cattle of Kings.” 0:30 [Philadelphia Zoo]
Amazing in every aspect: docile cows, how to treat and conserve milk, and more wonderful the craftsmanship in the traditional hut. I wud wish to experience that Banyankole / Bahima beautiful life
❤ wow uganda🇺🇬 western we have good things to enjoy even with calture.
Good Mike ❤🌼🌺🕊🌻💋💃greetings from Germany😊
هههههههه جميل جدا الفرايقاءرايعه جدا كل عام وانتم بالف بخير شكرا على المشاركة 🌹❤️🙏✌️
Im looking those three videos of this Ugandan guys about boer goat farming, dairy cattle farming and this one about Ankole cow farming. For real this guys are living in my dream. Verry imprssive i appreciate for this also many appreciations for AIM AGRICULTURE YOU MADE A GREAT JOB for those who are dreaming in Agriculture.
Gratitude
This is government giving all this to them
Why you cut tha tail of the animals
@jegonzfarm7867 it's an endangered breed that has been with us 7000 years
The bantu of Rwanda
Burundi drc had been decimating them
To the point american brought some in usa for preservation
I feel joyous m7 and Paul
Are allowing them to multply
@@jegonzfarm7867stop lying to the world
This is amazing, keep culture for next generation and it's unique in Ankole the western region the land of milk and honey.
Amazing! The past, present and future all included in this presentation. Thank you for sharing.
This is so amazing 😍 keep preserving and maintaining our culture 🧫 i love long horned ankole cows.
Amazing! These guys know about cattle. Pure scientific.
Surely wen i came across your videos , i really felt a wave of gratitude ... May the lord bless you for the love u have towards our culture ... It so rare these days to find an "Educated" person passionate about Agriculture and our agricultural culture activities .. Just like it's very stupid to find an educated person who doesn't respect and feel proud of his culture... Your doing a great work brother ! Literally what your doing ...the hundreds goats , cows , diary farming etc , Will be one time my dream come true . THANKS MANH .
Thanks
Be grateful to this Govt for giving u protection and other incentives especially in the Diary sector...where I come from(Central Uganda)there is land grabbing orchestrated by the same Govt officials and we don't have any support wen it cmes to Cattle keeping..The few that we had has also been taken away by cattle rustlers who enjoy Police protection..Uuhhhh enjoy.
Thank you Ishaazi Farm Lodge for keeping African Culture. May God bless you guys.
Thanks and today I have got my chance to watch this amazing video and meet this great man Mr AIM agric physically
When you talk about extinction,I believe it due to limited land for grazing and the high cost of management Incase you were intense the grazing techniques.. and encourage people who still have big and sizeable land to keep our indigenous cows
For sure I am thankful to see those good Cows like those of Rwanda
What a lovely experience! I will be very happy one day to visit such a place
Wow I feel like living in Uganda 🇺🇬 finding a Good girl and live in peace ✌️
Subhanallah negeri mana saja, yang penting berkah
I love Ankole cows! Such majestic creatures with those horns. I will keep some i Kenya some day.
Please please please please please please please please please established in industry operating system to benefit the Communities Villages towns
Very good watching these programs very interesting
BRAVE!!! Go ahead. GOD bless you with your labor.
My beautiful place Ishazi. Miss it. Thanks for sharing this video
Very impressive. Culture at it's best
Indeed
Courage! Dear friends from Uganda keeping cattle is our culture as Rwandans too.
I would like one day to be among these pretty cows, and to be served in the good manners of the Banyankolés. I really pray to be there one day
Wooooooow this is number one youtube video!!! Its on repeat ❤
Ishaazi farm lodge Uganda is the plug 👌
From Kenya Tana river county, amazing culture with similar practice with our neighborhood orma community.
Mark is good to hear from you. Greetings from mashingaidze family in Uganda, Zimbabwe and South Africa
My dear old man Mr Phibian Mashingaidze....I am so happy to hear from you.... Blessings Papa ❤️
I soo appreciate this documentary, very educational! Thank you again!
Twabashererwa bene tata ,turyaha omuri Rwanda Kigali
this reflects how we used to be here in Rwanda before land became a scarcity and now we no longer own many cows as you guys Bahima do! you are lucky to still have long-horned Ankole cows! enkuyo in kinyarwanda we call it inkuyo! ekyanzi ours icyansi! okubohora, here ukubohora ,enkoni= inkoni ,Bihogo,igisabo, amata,gucunda,etc same story! we never also drink milk while standing !!how do you call injishi? that rope binding together legs?
We call it emboha
Very sad to know that this culture is dying out. You are doing an amazing job preserving it.
Rwandese born in Uganda and I love ankole culture especially that one ❤
am from Rwanda born in Uganda and am proudly you bro
It is also Rwandan culture
It is also Rwandan culture
Me too, i love ankore culture❤
That is very interesting! Thank you for showing us your cows.
This is beautiful, I love it. I need these.
Amazing! Uganda has transformed since Idi Amin.God is indeed Great!
Breathtaking. This is the way life ought to be. Thanks for showing.
From kabale but friends to this tribe and just love the culture
my country is Tanzania but now I studying At Israel
Wow so interesting thank you for sharing
I appreciate you very much for the wonderful work you are doing to preserve our African culture,from Zim
The most beautiful cow I've ever seen.
Amazing video, keep it up
I love the way you kissed that bull. The Ankole cow is a gentle giant, compared to the bulls we rare in the east!
This amazing great culture keep it up keep it up in the u s looking at your channel coming
to Africa in 2024 looking forward visiting this lodge & farm
Nice content. Thanks for sharing 😊
I am from Rwanda ❤ the best culture
Amazing many words in kinyankole are similar in kinyarwanda and same culture
You are kith and kin despite the borders which colonial powers defined. Africans should not let these borders divide us.
Wumvishe aho yavuzengo Enkuyo ariyo Inkuyo ?
I love the long horned lovely animals of Ankole and keep preserving our heritage
Natural farming good to see the other side of Africa. Nice content
Make it long and rectangle so easier for them to drink. Circular way of giving them is difficult to join for thirst but great great work brother!
Une meilleure culture très bien intéressante,aussi attirante, surtout aux individus dotés d'un esprit d'éleveurs.
from india big appercitiation to this channel
In the next five years i must have something of that kind. so great
OMG an believable Uganda is soooo rich am so proud
we the people of Bangladeshi love Uganda.
Now i' m in the USA.when return country then would go Uganda! ❤❤😂😂❤❤❤
Wow! Beautiful and natural
From Tanzanian niliitaji nipate mawasiliano na wafugaji wa Uganda
Thanks bro for this great work well done
Did you say kwitera to refer to that process of preparing the milk pot?
I saw my late grandma do a similar thing using special roots and the name for that process has a similar name, save for a slight variation in pronunciation.
I couldn't help but notice the similarities in how you tend to your cows during the milking process. This is from the way you tie the legs to the serenade.
We have similar practices though many miles apart.
Am a Bantu from Kenya, meaning we have a common ancestry.
Okwitira
Wow beautiful cows, I love them from South Africa🇿🇦
Uruhongore rwinyana, inkuyo, icanzi , i hear the burundian too use the same names😊
Beautiful, you make me proud being from mama Africa continent.
Wow I like these cows and conversation is very gentle and polite
Wonderful. Healthy looking cows
Sounds great.wacthing from Kenya
Wooowo this is amazing. TYJ
Interesting keep up our culture
Thanks
The most beautiful scene, God bless you.
Ugandans are good people and majority are honest and sure of what they're doing.
Safi sana nimempenda sana huyu ng'ombe.
I’m from Thailand 🇹🇭 ❤🙏
Good video 📹 👍🏻 👌🏻 like mayuguno 🇰🇪🇰🇪
I am a Filipino, and I wish to visit Uganda or elsewhere in Africa. I wish to do the same project here in the Philippines
Mazima goona continue encouraging 😂😂😂big up
Thankd
from Rwanda i appreciate you bro
Lovely culture, thx man
Very interesting stuff, keep up the good work ❤
OH MAY GOD! so amazing i would like to visit uganda
Please Mr I like this life. Can you take me one day to the village of Uganda or Tanzania, Kenya. That is my witch as a Zulu man fro Southern Africa. I will learn more. 😊😊
Awesome presentation!
Great Video!!