The E FAMILY and the E FARM kudos for the good good work you are passionate with your work ....kudos to your wife also she is very supportive also....very inspirirng story...am in embu how can i get a male and female sheep please...
Insightful and helpful to a beginner. Thanks that Evans went multilingual thereby spreading the message far and wide. I know l will watch this content again and again. Kongoi missing!
Heko sana ,,, Bwana EK farm ,its worthy listening to you, this is the way to go.God bless you sana. The market is very big to close the gap. The way you keep records is impressing.Hipo siku takuja.
I don't understand the language but i think this is very, very valuable and important knowledge, at least put English caption next time. Congratulations 🎊 to this farmer, hes blessed.
So inspiring. I like how this man has simplified the process. He is knowledgeable. Kudos to E.K Farm and kokwet crew 🎉
I'm a beginner from Nakuru and this has been helpful to me kongoi
That was insightful, Evans is very knowledgeable and has vast experience in business. I like the simplicity
I like Sheep 🐑 watching live from Japan 🇯🇵 🇺🇬🙏👏💪
Good Job ,Am learning alot ,am a small scale farmer with just 2 sheep but planning to expand
The E FAMILY and the E FARM kudos for the good good work you are passionate with your work ....kudos to your wife also she is very supportive also....very inspirirng story...am in embu how can i get a male and female sheep please...
Congratulations Evans I will come for classes..this is good job.
Good job kokwet crew - please continue doing more content in Swahili. We want to hear everything. Lots of good education in your content
Your teaching me lessons Evans be blessed with your family
Weldone Sir for the great work.
So inspiring .. good job..evans
Real hustler,you are a serious dorper farmer,will visit your farm soon.
Congratulations to E family
Well done, good breeds, good systems, very simple, family involved. Very impressed. Will visit and buy
Very generous guy, with information
Yu have encouraged me start thank u James Ocan from Uganda
Nice work DJ kipsot and captain Bii.. congratulations to that guy
Nice job the E family. very impressive work. Would like to visit one day and learn a few things
learned alot..thks kibor and first lady support yako najua iko juu tu sana
Wow, so inspiring. I will visit. God bless the work of your hands.
Insightful and helpful to a beginner. Thanks that Evans went multilingual thereby spreading the message far and wide. I know l will watch this content again and again. Kongoi missing!
Yeah ni juu anaongea marakwet.
Pongezi Sana brother,kazi nzuri.soon will be your visitor,I need to learn from you.God bless you
Thanks for this informative video. I am seriously thinking of starting the same.Be blessed.
Good job sir kazi mzuri sana unafanya hapo
Heko sana ,,, Bwana EK farm ,its worthy listening to you, this is the way to go.God bless you sana. The market is very big to close the gap.
The way you keep records is impressing.Hipo siku takuja.
I don't understand the language but i think this is very, very valuable and important knowledge, at least put English caption next time. Congratulations 🎊 to this farmer, hes blessed.
Just keep looking at videos with subtitles then you won’t need them. You will talk their language fluently 😂 at least i understand everything 😀
Well done.beautiful work.he is very well informed.
this amazing,this guy has inspirired me,,ntaanza yangu soon
Am so encouraged
Will visit the farm
Congrats Evan, good job
Kenya yangu mama yangu, nakupenda, kazi safi kka
i realy like hiyo kazi ni easy to manage Hope to connect soon with you through kokwet team gd work
I was thinking of starting this type of farming but my main challenge was feeds but now I know
Thank you to the host for speaking swahili
Can someone please tell me what he fermenting for feed. Is it maize stalks?
Yes, it is maize stalks
A nice job the guy is very smart
This is a big challenge to us who are waiting for government to employ them instead of looking for B plan
Congratulations Evans .....Dj kipsot ilikuwa you supply kuku Bukwa ...umegive up🤣🤣🤣
Good work big up
E-family, congratulations.
welldone evans👏👏👏
The Ek congratulations sir, n keep it up
E K uko wapi? Good job,heko
Good work Ek..my whole time mentor.nakujia makalta
we call Makal,makalda or mengit
Congratulations Evans. Good work.🙁
Wonderfully, great work but I have been already discouraged somewhere
Well done.congrats
great to learn from this guy
Well done Evans
Good work Evans
First time view a happy
Congratulations Evans
Congratulations sir. Good job.
I like the interview very raw😘
Can the do well in cold areas.
Like nyadarua
where is this farm located in Eldoret?
Good job and very educative session , but language , pliz use Swahili and English for better audience.
Nice farm wonderful effort, save for too much of a language we all don't understand.
Beautiful farm and great knowledge. Please use Swahili or English for the next video.
Great work keep on 🙏
Guy knows his art in $ out
Good Job Ek farm, want to Visit your farm soon
Good bro pongezi
I want to visit this place please location ni wapi Eldoret?
Good job man
Studied with Evans in Moi. Good work bro
Where is his farm in Eldoret?
Which he stadied
Hello bro can I get number ya Evans
What are the ratio of these concetrates :sunflower, cotton, dcp, canola, unga and wheat bran. Chumvi kilo ngapi kwa siku.
Evans, let me know how i can get some soon. Thanks
Kazi safi
I will visit this farmer one time
Good stuff Evans
Where is this place in eldoret I want to visit
from Bomet how can I get those sheep
You touched many Evo, if you don't mind where are you based in eldoret I visit you
I am not able to understand what he is being said
Contacts for this farmer?I just need to passby his farm and learn some few tips on doper farming
Good job
Would like to know more
what area is Evans farm, does he do freelance on completely zero gracing?
Where can i get dorpers to breed arroun nakuru
Can I buy the South African ndume that you have used?
Good work
So encouraging
Good job bro
Boiyo, weka close caption
How much is one sheep
20,000-60,000
I like the family
I like it
A very nice content but please try to speak swahili /english some words hatuelewi😭😂
Please ongeza kiswahili/English into the mix. You'll get more views and subscribers as well. Otherwise good job guys
Good job, would like to visit. Kindly share contacts
Nice job... How can we get your contacts....
Need to speak wth u
Which course did this guy studied plz
He said business management
Ilike that job ,congrats bro
Kazi safi but try speaking in kiswahili ili tusifloat sana.
Looking for the number, Evans weka number hapa
Can i get some sevrve ewes, am passionate with dopper farming also
Good job..so ya kuku is no😂
Hey try to do it in kiswahili please
But you are not supposed to breed an ewe that gave birth 21 days later!if I heard you correctly!
Yes you can after giving birth 21 days is on heat again even goats thats why is advisable not to remove male that period of lamping season .
Am impressed. Am in Uganda. How do I get a pure Mal dorper?
Do you sell sometimes