I am so grateful for this video, Dr D. I was using a rented space for rearing chicken (layer) where the landlord was also rearing pig, goat, and local chicken. I tell you I wouldn't make a profit for 3 years. I stayed there. I was just moving in cycle b4 it dawned on me to leave the place in August. I was just spending money on medication. Thanks for always sharing your thoughts and experiences it has really helped me. I appreciate you, Dr. D God bless you.
Bro, I get your point, Waganda women just like to cook chicken and fufu 😊 & that's fine but my experience for once working in a butchery in London tells me that caw farming is way more profitable than goat, chicken and pig. Milk means cheese, cakes 🎂, caw skins means shoes 👢 🥾 👠, luxurious car seats, sofas, jackets. One piece of beef brisket is more expensive than 3 whole chickens if not more. All you need is the right budget for caw farming you're blessed to have the land space for it.
As for us, people who buy goats and pigs from our farm are those ones preparing or having big events such as wedding parts etc... I thank my father for studying agriculture so he developed the idea of *From farming to restauration* 65% of our goats, pigs, eggs, chickens, vegetables etc.. are sent to our restaurant. Chickens are more profitable because they are cheap and more profitable. Thanks for inspiring us. I watch you from DRcongo.
@@yvettekinchking8838 You are correct, but how can an animal give birth, how can day produce milk and eggs if you don't feed them? You have to be mentally prepared before you start such business as for us, we don't suffer because my father shares ideas with other farmers around his farm and some of them are veterinary doctors. Okay imagine you don't feed or give them medicine and one day they decide (government, people in charge of food and healthy in a country) to come and check how your farm and how you kill your animals and what you give them. The farm is not yet perfect but we make sure that such things don't happen. Thank you.
@@Chroniquescriminelles ì am also amazed that small farmers don't factor in the minimum working wage for that particular country. I am willing to pay for good quality food rather than some process food we are forced to consume......
@@yvettekinchking8838 I understand, but food quality is whatever which is certified by government but are you sure whatever you eat is well certified by government? Visit all the companies that produce what you eat and see how they do it. As for us we are certified and with expert in agriculture and breeding, we make sure that people eat what is healthy. Thank you.
Really good video! I have a couple of dairy goats that I plan on using for goat milk to make cheese. We have 6 pigs. 3 growing out for meat and 3 for breading. We have egg layers and raise chickens for meat. It's a start and we only have 1.2 acres, we pen them up.
God bless you my friend! Thank you for everything you do for us! Great video as usual, and the information is amazing It is very easy to follow along! I am truly grateful for all of your content! It has been extremely useful! I hope you have a blessed day!
Dr Daniel, Please can you consider running the free webinar again on setting up a profitable poultry farm with minimal cost. Or can you provide a link to watch the last one held in September
I would really like to eat lamb but I cannot because our market sells only goat. From Uganda. Meanwhile I am learning so much and I fully agree with your assessment on cattle and milk. When my time comes I will stay away from cattle.
Thank you Dr.Daniel for sharing your practical & tested experience!... I have started goat rearing here in Ethiopia...I would appreciate your help if you could send me fodder seeds like Semantia grass from your country Uganda. Thank you Again!
Hi Dr D. Please assist, I bought 100 POL, and some of them they started laying at 22 weeks . Some are saying soft shelled eggs and others they lay but not everyday
@farming in Africa please can you relate to what Dr Daniel is saying about space needed for cattle farming. Especially as you said bracheria grass does the trick?
Doctor ,i enjoy your teachings n instructions. However, The problem is that you never pick my calls. I'm sure in your journey, you've been consulting. That's exactly what i have also been trying to do.
Hello Andrew...sorry about that. I don't do private consulting anymore though due to the sheer number of people who reach out. You can email me though on farmupafrica@gmail.com
Ts great info but you need to do more research on cattle because it is the best at capital accumulation in a short period of time. I started with One calf and now earning millions. It depends on the idea, the project and the purpose.
Hello Dr Daniel. I’m really interested in the farm up academy program but I’m having a hard time communicating with you. I’ve sent several emails but haven’t gotten any response yet. I don’t know if you manage your socials personally or you have some staffs taking care of that. Whatever the case is, it’s really frustrating. I need more information Dr. come on
Rising cattle is difficult and costly, but it is profitable in some parts of the world. In Ghana, we sell cows for meat, and it yields a lot of money. And used tge milk for cheese
In africa we just need volinteers who can help every homestead to grow intercroped maize and soya on 1 acre process it into poutry feeds to keep 100, layers, it means they can harvest 80eggs daily, and no expenditure on feeds poverty will be history
Today you have made a poor video. Your video didn't have any facts about which of the livestock yields more profit. no estimates, no figures at all. And talking about piggery that way shows you didn't do reasonable research. Pigs are the toughest and less likely to be affected by diseases, they multiply so quickly and requires less labour than poultry, it requires small space too. it only requires more running capital than all because of the feeding. but I think it's the most profitable of them all on a large scale. I am a pig farmer.
I think the areas you raise them from matters too. Almost every pig farmer I know in my area has lost pigs to swine fever. That's what I talked about specifically.
I love your works, my brother, but I feel that you overly focus on profits. The mindset of overly focusing on profits, especially in Africa where government-regulated consumer protection is absent or minimal, is problematic. Your own products may be great, but other aspiring farmers watching you may get the wrong message. When profitability, rather than quality, becomes the priority, then society suffers. I know profits are essential, but they don't have to be the first priority. Most businesspersons prioritize profits over consumer well-being, but I expect a different message from you.
This is doing farming as a business. Of course quality has to be there for you to sell.. so we are here knowing that you've done everything right and now know the numbers behind the journey
I'm not saying you are wrong, but every business focuses on profits. We thrive to produce good quality product so as to maximize profitability, i honestly do not see anything wrong with prioritizing profits. i do the same in my farm!
You raised good points, but there's nothing wrong with focusing on profits. That's the aim of business. You make good products so you can profit from them. Bad products go the other way, as he's emphasized on this channel a lot.
A business with poor quality products can't survive. The market throws it out. So Focusing on quality is Focusing on profits...just like everyone has outlined it
You have earned another subscriber from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 ,I love your teachings very informative and educational God Bless you.
I am so grateful for this video, Dr D. I was using a rented space for rearing chicken (layer) where the landlord was also rearing pig, goat, and local chicken. I tell you I wouldn't make a profit for 3 years. I stayed there. I was just moving in cycle b4 it dawned on me to leave the place in August. I was just spending money on medication. Thanks for always sharing your thoughts and experiences it has really helped me. I appreciate you, Dr. D God bless you.
Very inspiring especially for a small scale person just embarking on farming. Keep the good works. From Zambia.
Im from Botswana, your review is very beneficial and can save careers.. 🎉❤
loved your genuine reviews, love from NEPAL. I am doing chicken farming here
Bro, I get your point, Waganda women just like to cook chicken and fufu 😊 & that's fine but my experience for once working in a butchery in London tells me that caw farming is way more profitable than goat, chicken and pig.
Milk means cheese, cakes 🎂, caw skins means shoes 👢 🥾 👠, luxurious car seats, sofas, jackets. One piece of beef brisket is more expensive than 3 whole chickens if not more. All you need is the right budget for caw farming you're blessed to have the land space for it.
@@Dragon34th we don't butcher cows here. demand for cow product is not too high
Always cool to see people from other continents appreciate African content. Zambian here.
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It's indeed a pleasure coming across your educative video.
Thank you so much Dr.
So glad I found your channel. Lots of ❤ from Kenya 🇰🇪
As for us, people who buy goats and pigs from our farm are those ones preparing or having big events such as wedding parts etc... I thank my father for studying agriculture so he developed the idea of *From farming to restauration* 65% of our goats, pigs, eggs, chickens, vegetables etc.. are sent to our restaurant. Chickens are more profitable because they are cheap and more profitable. Thanks for inspiring us.
I watch you from DRcongo.
This is beautiful. Great model
@@Chroniquescriminelles I am learning that some small farmers don't consider animals feed as an expense worth listing even medicines for the animals.
@@yvettekinchking8838 You are correct, but how can an animal give birth, how can day produce milk and eggs if you don't feed them? You have to be mentally prepared before you start such business as for us, we don't suffer because my father shares ideas with other farmers around his farm and some of them are veterinary doctors. Okay imagine you don't feed or give them medicine and one day they decide (government, people in charge of food and healthy in a country) to come and check how your farm and how you kill your animals and what you give them. The farm is not yet perfect but we make sure that such things don't happen. Thank you.
@@Chroniquescriminelles ì am also amazed that small farmers don't factor in the minimum working wage for that particular country. I am willing to pay for good quality food rather than some process food we are forced to consume......
@@yvettekinchking8838 I understand, but food quality is whatever which is certified by government but are you sure whatever you eat is well certified by government? Visit all the companies that produce what you eat and see how they do it. As for us we are certified and with expert in agriculture and breeding, we make sure that people eat what is healthy. Thank you.
From Mbinga Tanzania, love your presentation
Really good video! I have a couple of dairy goats that I plan on using for goat milk to make cheese. We have 6 pigs. 3 growing out for meat and 3 for breading. We have egg layers and raise chickens for meat. It's a start and we only have 1.2 acres, we pen them up.
I agree with you,for a short term,chicken is great,but cow takes longer
I love the way you Inspiring people to do something themselves
wow it's great br l like you work, you inspire me!
excellent presentation
I am really impressed about the advice and that is my wish also keep on teaching and telling us so that one day will be like you
Nice teaching thanks doctor Daniel ❤
Nice Dr Daniel
Very informative and intrigueing Dr.Daniel...much appreciated my brother ✊🏼😊
Thanks for your teaching i need to come at your farm and learn more am in uganda what can i do
Thenks my brother for a good information, wow I salute you,
Chicken Layers for eggs & Goats for meat. I go with Chickens & Goats.
Nice presentation. I am in Nigeria doing pig farming,
Good day please chinedu can I have your WhatsApp number I need your knowledge on pig farming sir
Please can I also get your contact? Thanks 🙏🏾
God bless you my friend! Thank you for everything you do for us! Great video as usual, and the information is amazing It is very easy to follow along! I am truly grateful for all of your content! It has been extremely useful! I hope you have a blessed day!
Dr Daniel, Please can you consider running the free webinar again on setting up a profitable poultry farm with minimal cost. Or can you provide a link to watch the last one held in September
You should build a wooden store for drying maize without aflotoxins
Thank you so much dear
I would really like to eat lamb but I cannot because our market sells only goat. From Uganda. Meanwhile I am learning so much and I fully agree with your assessment on cattle and milk. When my time comes I will stay away from cattle.
You really have said it all thanks.
Thanks for sharing always.. Why aren't pigs considered livestock?
They are
Yes Docta this days chickens are my best can you tell me about bee farming please Thank you very much
Sure. I will
Thanks for the great work bro
Love from India(State assam)
You're dping everything i wish i was doing
Nice video👍👍👍
Thank you Dr.Daniel for sharing your practical & tested experience!... I have started goat rearing here in Ethiopia...I would appreciate your help if you could send me fodder seeds like Semantia grass from your country Uganda. Thank you Again!
Hi Dr D. Please assist, I bought 100 POL, and some of them they started laying at 22 weeks . Some are saying soft shelled eggs and others they lay but not everyday
Buying point of lay chickens is never a good idea
What's a point of layer children
Great video great
@farming in Africa please can you relate to what Dr Daniel is saying about space needed for cattle farming. Especially as you said bracheria grass does the trick?
@ farming in Africa
Where is your farm situated?
Dr thanks for the info I have 5 acs I’m planning to do goats and sheep what do you think am I on the right path
Thank you Dr Daniel we always learn from you and yes we are in business to make.money:so it's useful to know what makes more profits
Very true
amazing content giving youths like me hope its possible💯💯🔥
Weldone Doc
Doctor ,i enjoy your teachings n instructions.
However,
The problem is that you never pick my calls.
I'm sure in your journey, you've been consulting.
That's exactly what i have also been trying to do.
Hello Andrew...sorry about that. I don't do private consulting anymore though due to the sheer number of people who reach out. You can email me though on farmupafrica@gmail.com
Ts great info but you need to do more research on cattle because it is the best at capital accumulation in a short period of time. I started with One calf and now earning millions. It depends on the idea, the project and the purpose.
I am very interested in the chicken tearing, but how much does it cost to build there house for athousand chicks
4 mullions for 500 chicken House
I have a video on that. Check it out
Hi doctor, am really interested in poultry but i don't see the market for selling them because my land is in the village
The best way is to advertise, good luck
You can sell eggs in the village. Im certain
i don't know of pigs but cattle is the best
I need those white layers. How can I get them?
And how much is a layer chick?
Dr give a try on the local chicken the profits are insane
Great information for beginers like me. Please can you give me the link to get the free training on chicken farm. I appreciate you brother
It's in the video description
Dr Daniel, do you deliver chicks in Nigeria?
Unfortunately not
You can study sir how to make yogurt or cheese...so you can make cheese your milk that was not sold..
Which is choose u .pig . chiken s.cows. gots tel me?
Thanks I prefer local hens
Hello Dr Daniel. I’m really interested in the farm up academy program but I’m having a hard time communicating with you. I’ve sent several emails but haven’t gotten any response yet. I don’t know if you manage your socials personally or you have some staffs taking care of that. Whatever the case is, it’s really frustrating. I need more information Dr. come on
I want to start a broiler farn in Uganda. I want to know where to sell the birds ? Can you help dr.
You've got to put your feet on the ground and look for the market
I love Only 🐖🐷 Pig
Doctor Daniel you are making a great job kaakyire watching you from Libya bengarzi
I love 🐐😊 and sheep
What about dairy
Do you sell your Day old chicks to Ghana? And how much?
Unfortunately not
Rising cattle is difficult and costly, but it is profitable in some parts of the world. In Ghana, we sell cows for meat, and it yields a lot of money. And used tge milk for cheese
I see. That's awesome
Indeed....i wish i began with chicken.
I began with pigs and woooshh all were dead in only 3 days😢
Whoa... so sorry about that
Don't you encounter inbreeding problem with the Goats and sheep? I believe this will reduce the quality of stock at some point
my opinion is that you should have left piggery out since you have never practically tried it
On yes. I was honest about what I think about it
@@FarmUphere we are again
The sinkene kip up at night. I have move push out ❤❤❤
Chicken is the best
I have got more interested in poultry farming. I have very few like 1000. I also started some goats for farming
Goats and chicken I'm coming
😂 they better be ready
@ChristtheSavior-t6c 2025 I'm starting when it start
@@hlongwanehlongwane4950 well good luck brother it's not that hard it's just dedication to your plans I'm sure you'll make it big man
@@ChristtheSavior-t6c kindly give me your contact detail I'll like some mentorship when I start
Chickens are faster turnover.
Kraal=corral
In africa we just need volinteers who can help every homestead to grow intercroped maize and soya on 1 acre process it into poutry feeds to keep 100, layers, it means they can harvest 80eggs daily, and no expenditure on feeds poverty will be history
Is been a while I came here
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Why did you talk about only disadvantages of pigs you really discouraged people thinking of starting a piggery
😂😂😂 your right
Zero research. Beef farming is also part of livestock farming. Talked of dairy only.
Benefits of cattle outway
ie enough manure for sale
Milk, sale of heifers
Dairy to beef
Pigs are kinda too risky
He didn't discuss cattle harvesting, selling meat. Why?
Because I honestly don't have experience in it
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Please next time add rabbit
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I love to be pourtry
I feel like you just don't like pigs thats why you have not given us enough information
I have shared why I don't do them
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Milk. Is poison 😂❤❤❤dr sebi up. Meat. Cows. Milk. Good chiken and pigs food
Nakhoi yaaodorerbrah
Today you have made a poor video. Your video didn't have any facts about which of the livestock yields more profit. no estimates, no figures at all. And talking about piggery that way shows you didn't do reasonable research. Pigs are the toughest and less likely to be affected by diseases, they multiply so quickly and requires less labour than poultry, it requires small space too. it only requires more running capital than all because of the feeding. but I think it's the most profitable of them all on a large scale. I am a pig farmer.
I think the areas you raise them from matters too. Almost every pig farmer I know in my area has lost pigs to swine fever. That's what I talked about specifically.
There is saying in luganda "where the child knows, it's where it rains" but told u have also shown that your one sided any this is poultry page
Raising goat and sheep, what if they cross each other, what would be the outcome
But you don't put you phone number
kindly give me a job
This guy never talk to the point😢😢
earn a subscriber from senegal thank you
Your cattle looks fat and healthy.
I love your works, my brother, but I feel that you overly focus on profits. The mindset of overly focusing on profits, especially in Africa where government-regulated consumer protection is absent or minimal, is problematic. Your own products may be great, but other aspiring farmers watching you may get the wrong message. When profitability, rather than quality, becomes the priority, then society suffers. I know profits are essential, but they don't have to be the first priority. Most businesspersons prioritize profits over consumer well-being, but I expect a different message from you.
What kind of nonsense is this.... Clearly This man has never done anything in life
This is doing farming as a business. Of course quality has to be there for you to sell.. so we are here knowing that you've done everything right and now know the numbers behind the journey
I'm not saying you are wrong, but every business focuses on profits. We thrive to produce good quality product so as to maximize profitability, i honestly do not see anything wrong with prioritizing profits. i do the same in my farm!
You raised good points, but there's nothing wrong with focusing on profits. That's the aim of business. You make good products so you can profit from them. Bad products go the other way, as he's emphasized on this channel a lot.
A business with poor quality products can't survive. The market throws it out. So Focusing on quality is Focusing on profits...just like everyone has outlined it
Hello guys subscribe on channel for more tips on farming ❤
hello my brother, i am trying to contact u on whatsapp and email but im not getting any response. how can i reach out to you?
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