@@werttrew9421 poor people always think is those with the cutlass and the dirty working gear that are the real farmers. It is poverty that cause that masa.
That's the issue but check this one out. I thought pig farming was no business until I sold this one for GHS1,800 ua-cam.com/video/RHZTgnaVyLY/v-deo.html
Fred - just a suggestion to take care of the mud in the yard. Clean all the mud or dirt from the yard. Lay down a Geogrid/ Tensar material and pin it down with Lanscape Staples. Fill the yard with mixture of 3/8 quarry stone and quarry dust. Then level it with the wheel loader to make it firm. Grade the yard to get the water away from the center of the yard. After that, rain or shine you'll always maintain a beautiful yard
I will suggest u give each calf 2 fresh eggs whenever u seperate them from their mothers. In that case they won't lose weight or suffer much side effects for lack of breastfeeding.
I suggest you dont go for a loan to invest in farming as you dont get ur money back quick in farming.. its a long term investment with risk and letdowns..😊 ur own money may be but not loans
@@FarmingInAfricaOfficial you're so right! 2013 I took a loan of ghc40,000 from a financial institution in Ghana for just 1yr to fix my Drill Rigs. Secured it with my 2 American pickup trucks (Toyota Tundra and Dodge Ram 3500). By the end of the year had paid ghc60,000. Pls start your business small with the little money you have and grow the business at your pace.
Fred, sorry if my suggestion will make you feel discomforts, I must be honest with you on this video, those calfs are malnourished. We normally remove calves from their mother's at 3 months, and they don't loose weight rather they gain by giving them 500 grams of grinded corn, Alfalfa and brachiaria to form that even body. Please for now leave every other activities and concentrate on cleaning up their stalls, it's not surprising that their are a lot of flies, such an environment will give them rooms to multiply rapidly. I really appreciate your efforts, please give me that smile i always have when watching your videos. Check our livestocks on @JOIZRESOURCES on Instagram. Keep it up, good luck bro.
I never see you doing any farming, just talking. Are you even a farmer?
Clueless comments, how do you do farming. You want him to hold cutlass and hoe for you to appreciate he's farming.
@@cyril2768 go and watch real African farmers on UA-cam and see the difference.
@@werttrew9421 poor people always think is those with the cutlass and the dirty working gear that are the real farmers. It is poverty that cause that masa.
Why the disrespect?
That's the issue but check this one out. I thought pig farming was no business until I sold this one for GHS1,800 ua-cam.com/video/RHZTgnaVyLY/v-deo.html
Fred - just a suggestion to take care of the mud in the yard. Clean all the mud or dirt from the yard. Lay down a Geogrid/ Tensar material and pin it down with Lanscape Staples. Fill the yard with mixture of 3/8 quarry stone and quarry dust. Then level it with the wheel loader to make it firm. Grade the yard to get the water away from the center of the yard. After that, rain or shine you'll always maintain a beautiful yard
Well done Fred
Thanks
Extremely informative
Glad it was helpful!
I saw a video on FB some guy in Nigeria posted on how to deal with cow fly by using fire..
Get some Muscovy ducks they will clear the flies for you by Catching and feeding on them and they are low maintenance
Raining season 😊
God bless you
God bless you too Kimberly and i hope your husband is doing well ?
Have you tried improvised flytraps?
Not yet. Thanks for the suggestion. Does it work for you?
I will suggest u give each calf 2 fresh eggs whenever u seperate them from their mothers. In that case they won't lose weight or suffer much side effects for lack of breastfeeding.
ALL FIX THE COUNTRY YOUTH WILL BECOME RICH, IF THEY TAKE TO CATTLE, GOATS AND PIG FARMING. THIS IS VIDEO IS AN EYE OPENER.
Hello brother, would you know if local banks are granting loans for farming and if it's advisable to go for farm loan in Ghana?
I suggest you dont go for a loan to invest in farming as you dont get ur money back quick in farming.. its a long term investment with risk and letdowns..😊 ur own money may be but not loans
😬 I will not encourage loans in Ghana Mike! The interest rate is way too much!!!
@@FarmingInAfricaOfficial you're so right! 2013 I took a loan of ghc40,000 from a financial institution in Ghana for just 1yr to fix my Drill Rigs. Secured it with my 2 American pickup trucks (Toyota Tundra and Dodge Ram 3500). By the end of the year had paid ghc60,000. Pls start your business small with the little money you have and grow the business at your pace.
Thank you all for the advise. God bless. 🙏🏾
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Wow very exciting, I'm interested in raising animals. Can I get number
Yes please check in the description. Will love to hear from you!!!
Uncle get some sheep and goats they reproduce every 7 month's and are more Profitable sandfill muddy areas
Try to avoid these writings on the screen because it makes it difficult watching
Usuals
Everyone is becoming fulani men this was known has the job of fulani
Feeding and management seems to be a big problem.
One of the major challenges of livestock farming in Africa
2nd here ooooooo
Ahahahaha you missed ahah
Do you apply artificial insemination on your cows all they conceive naturally?
You cows are very skinny why ?
The just got separated from their parents
Fred, sorry if my suggestion will make you feel discomforts, I must be honest with you on this video, those calfs are malnourished. We normally remove calves from their mother's at 3 months, and they don't loose weight rather they gain by giving them 500 grams of grinded corn, Alfalfa and brachiaria to form that even body. Please for now leave every other activities and concentrate on cleaning up their stalls, it's not surprising that their are a lot of flies, such an environment will give them rooms to multiply rapidly. I really appreciate your efforts, please give me that smile i always have when watching your videos. Check our livestocks on @JOIZRESOURCES on Instagram.
Keep it up, good luck bro.
Thank you 🙏