Hi sir, I'm John Mokgawa from Polokwane (South Africa). I have seen on the UA-cam that most African goat farmers prefer or advocate for a raised goat structure. What is your view on this matter.
Thank you. It's so interesting knowing different type of sections needed in a kraal. Just a question, (lucerne) do you feed them through out the year or you change according to seasons. When it comes to mothering goats...
Rosemor thanks for everything I've learned a lot from you about them vaccinations, proper boerebok, structure, how to dip them and what he pens at a seten age how many (. ) ml ext ext ext. My name is Mindo from mozambique but I'm in south africa in rustenburg working as a taxi driver and I want to do a zero grazing at home so far I have bot a male boerebok and I have 6 females ordinary ones I would like to contact u please help me.
Absolutely in-fact that video is long overdue. We call that process natural synchronization. I will do it sometime in July. Thanks for bring that up. Cheers!!!
Thank you so much for an informative episode. Keep up the good work. I watched my first video on Friday and came back with major changes, bucks alone and zero grazing 💃🏽💃🏽you’ve made an impact and I’m so happy. May you do an episode on your weaning programme please THANK YOU
I am Siyabonga Mkhwanazi from south africa can you please help me with the drawing of your kraal design with naming accordingly you explain on the video
I like what you have done there. I would like to start a goat farming project in Eswatini. Kindly provide me a sketch plan for your farm. I want to start as soon as possible
Hi sir how are you? I would like if you make a skyview video with all your goats their authentic compartment. God bless you. You are my inspiration.....
Love your work with the goat's, I have the same breed, and would love to go full time in future, however I am a beginner and I find Ur videos informative...if I find myself in U'r country, I would be such a pleasure to visit and learn more face to face, keep up the good work. I am in Namibia.
Sometimes when u are in front of camera a lot of information you have prepared disappears i don’t know why 😂😂😂 but as you can see our Kraal are sue clean. We clean them every Friday and as well as spray them with Lime alternating with eradick 125 all those information ga gatwe action ya nyella hahahaha
There is nothing as empowering as seeing one of your own doing it. This really rubs me the right way. Can you please do a vid on how you build the entire 6 compartment structure and measurements and how you fitted the corridor plus what your footbath is made of. That will be a popular vid. Cheers
Thank you farmer even though i am still at development stage. We are still going to develop our kraals and the quality of our goats. I enjoy watching your videos they are quiet informative
@@RoseMoFarm thank you please keep posting so we also learn. One thing I need is good quarantine place and a sick bay. Hope to sort that out in the next couple of weeks
@@DiariesofaGoatFarmer on this video i didn’t show the 6th kraal and thats our quarantine holding kraal. I will keep posting farmer am also learning from you.
I have resorted to buying ready made pellets after producing mine and seeing my animals not changing in body weight. So its a hard one to make but i have a small machine for making pellets
i think above ground kraals are more suited to humid area like east africa....Botswana is hot but very dry so regular cleaning is all thats needed. its a layman opinion anyway
@@RoseMoFarm our whole farm measures 25 000hectares ,which is communaland it is along the vaal river which is the border of the farm ,streching from barkley west to smitsdrift . I have 2 camps measuring 500 hectars for myself . Your videos inspire me ,tomorow im going to to measure 2 hectars for my kraals . Keep inspiring me ,cant we talk on watsapp , im i SA
I follow ur channel and there is no any other day that passes without visiting your channel. I like the one with a lot of kidding for weaning and as well as the one when there was a judge for your goats. Truly love the the channel.
Hi sir, I'm John Mokgawa from Polokwane (South Africa). I have seen on the UA-cam that most African goat farmers prefer or advocate for a raised goat structure. What is your view on this matter.
Thank you. It's so interesting knowing different type of sections needed in a kraal. Just a question, (lucerne) do you feed them through out the year or you change according to seasons. When it comes to mothering goats...
We feed it through out the year everyday
Rosemor thanks for everything I've learned a lot from you about them vaccinations, proper boerebok, structure, how to dip them and what he pens at a seten age how many (. ) ml ext ext ext. My name is Mindo from mozambique but I'm in south africa in rustenburg working as a taxi driver and I want to do a zero grazing at home so far I have bot a male boerebok and I have 6 females ordinary ones I would like to contact u please help me.
I have a video request, can you make a video how you manage your breading season?
Thanks Rosemo Farm
Absolutely in-fact that video is long overdue. We call that process natural synchronization. I will do it sometime in July. Thanks for bring that up. Cheers!!!
Bhuti well done u know what are you doing ungayeki usifundisa
Thank you so much for an informative episode. Keep up the good work. I watched my first video on Friday and came back with major changes, bucks alone and zero grazing 💃🏽💃🏽you’ve made an impact and I’m so happy. May you do an episode on your weaning programme please THANK YOU
Nice one buddy...keep these great videos coming
Many thanks buddy. Ke thata ka lona
So when its raining they go under the shade?
I am Siyabonga Mkhwanazi from south africa can you please help me with the drawing of your kraal design with naming accordingly you explain on the video
Hi
How can i send the picture to you please send me an email so i attach the design for my kraals. Thanks
How do you manage in rain season it's too open
Interesting content indeed. Can you elaborate on how you prevent heartwater, identify an infected animal and how you cure it?
Is this South Africa ?
I need your numbers
Wow nice this is my first time here I love you settling
Top class Boet
Really enjoyed this video, and most of your videos. It seems goat farming, like all farming, is a constant, forever-school. Love your setups to bits.
I like what you have done there. I would like to start a goat farming project in Eswatini. Kindly provide me a sketch plan for your farm. I want to start as soon as possible
Thanks a lot I am starting goat farming and this is helping me lot you are star***** Sir
Thank you i truly appreciate 🙏🙏🙏
Hi sir how are you? I would like if you make a skyview video with all your goats their authentic compartment. God bless you. You are my inspiration.....
We enjoy the lessons thank you so much. I'll construct my kraals knowing what to include. I appreciate your efforts. 📝
It was a hard episode to produce but i have tried. Thank you for always supporting we are forever indebted to you fam.
@@RoseMoFarm you did it fam.
Love your work with the goat's, I have the same breed, and would love to go full time in future, however I am a beginner and I find Ur videos informative...if I find myself in U'r country, I would be such a pleasure to visit and learn more face to face, keep up the good work. I am in Namibia.
Great video, answered a few questions but forgot the most important which is cleanliness which many of us batswana don't know the value of🙂
Sometimes when u are in front of camera a lot of information you have prepared disappears i don’t know why 😂😂😂 but as you can see our Kraal are sue clean. We clean them every Friday and as well as spray them with Lime alternating with eradick 125 all those information ga gatwe action ya nyella hahahaha
@@RoseMoFarm 🤣 its amazing that you do all that with one take
@@itumeleng8970 thats why i forget a lot of information.
Please explain more about your cleaning program, thanks.
There is nothing as empowering as seeing one of your own doing it. This really rubs me the right way. Can you please do a vid on how you build the entire 6 compartment structure and measurements and how you fitted the corridor plus what your footbath is made of. That will be a popular vid. Cheers
Thanks bro for giving us this much information, rea rutega
Great farm tour. Beautiful goats.
Thank you. 🙏
Does the weaners go grazing ?
What do you feed your bucks on non grazing ?
Still binge-watching and learning.
👌👌👌
Nice structures and great video quality
Thank you farmer even though i am still at development stage. We are still going to develop our kraals and the quality of our goats. I enjoy watching your videos they are quiet informative
@@RoseMoFarm thank you please keep posting so we also learn. One thing I need is good quarantine place and a sick bay. Hope to sort that out in the next couple of weeks
@@DiariesofaGoatFarmer on this video i didn’t show the 6th kraal and thats our quarantine holding kraal. I will keep posting farmer am also learning from you.
Thank you for the invaluable information. How big are your kraal?
This is so wonderful.
Don't you use raised goat houses?
Great kraal.thanks on empowering us
Thanks for opening my mind
Thank you very much
You’re welcomed 🙏🙏 happy to have you.
Very nice good luck
Thank you 🙏
Make an episode on how pellets are made. Great job
I have resorted to buying ready made pellets after producing mine and seeing my animals not changing in body weight. So its a hard one to make but i have a small machine for making pellets
@@RoseMoFarm where did you buy it leader? How much was it?
@@Delaan_K 1.7k old lobatse road in a hardware where there used to be Mr Price shop
Very interesting, now am learning .
Are you a full time farmer??
Part time. I worm in the city the whole week i only manage to go to the farm on weekends only
@@RoseMoFarm even more impressive
I like the design
I love your kraals
Moi j'ai besoin de cette chose
Your kraals are very clean. How often do you clean them? Would you consider constructing above ground kraals?
I would advise a above ground kraal, expensive to build but easy to clean
i think above ground kraals are more suited to humid area like east africa....Botswana is hot but very dry so regular cleaning is all thats needed. its a layman opinion anyway
Im on communal land ,how do you keep other bucks away from your ewes ?
Bucks are always in kraals we only transfer them to the females kraals when is time for mating
@@RoseMoFarm our whole farm measures 25 000hectares ,which is communaland it is along the vaal river which is the border of the farm ,streching from barkley west to smitsdrift . I have 2 camps measuring 500 hectars for myself . Your videos inspire me ,tomorow im going to to measure 2 hectars for my kraals . Keep inspiring me ,cant we talk on watsapp , im i SA
Where are you guys based? Looks like Limpopo?
I follow ur channel and there is no any other day that passes without visiting your channel. I like the one with a lot of kidding for weaning and as well as the one when there was a judge for your goats. Truly love the the channel.
@@RoseMoFarm Wow thank you sir! Yes there is another Kalahari Red/Boer course coming up end of September. Are you a member of the Bosveld Klub?
Gabane,Botswana
@@loratoositang7404 Ok cool, your about page still says RSA