I've liked the way you stopped on the road side and picked up the grass. My advice to you and other farmers in a good heart, please, please put some empty sacks (obuudeya) as you can, that when you are moving, you can get a chance like madam Bwogi got, found grass on the road side and collected it
Good job madam am doing the same small project in zambia. I always encourage my wife to watch your videos including my small daughter. Keep on teaching us. Thanks
Am grateful dear Bwogi. How much feeds does a pregnant goat has to eat a day, I do urban zero grazing. Some evenings ,I take them to graze in a certain field. The appetite seems high. I dewormed last month!. Please some highlights.
Thanks so much madam Bwogi, IAM watching your videos on UA-cam your doing well to inspire many people and I am among them and am requesting you to allow me to come to your farm for more knowledge about goat rearing in large number,
Well, today you have a new subscriber. I've been watching some of your video and I really love how you explain and encourage people to start. Keep it up. ❤❤
Im dreaming of becoming a farmer i believe in goets i watch each and every video of bwogi farms aim from south africa you made me fall inlove for Uganda😍😍😍one day i would love to visit❤❤❤❤keep up the good work mama ... big up to Africa
Great insights my lady. I really enjoyed this video, & I keep animals wherever I stay. I have a sister that has not been able to find a job like 2 years , post graduation from college, & I've been telling her to do commercial farming like myself, but she thinks its not something a beautiful lady can do. I stumbled into your video & showed it to her, she got excited seeing you her fellow beauty, picking the grasses by the road reserves , .....she has started doing the same , learning on my farm ..... Hopefully she'll start her own farming in six months time. Thank you for being such an inspiration!❤
Mama Bwogi you are a blessing to my dream. Goat farming is surely my village project I am going to enjoying doing by next year. What I'm doing now is learning. God bless you for empowering others who are interested in the same venture
This is a very excellent livestock information presentation. Much better than a university lecturer. There's a ton of information presented here. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing iam watching from Nigeria i just started with one local goat last year at my back yard now i have for i want to really come to goat farming but i have little knowledge about it but with the tips you have shared i believe i will succeed.
Thanks for this wonderful teaching. i am Ademola from nigeria, i just started a goat farming at my backyard; just to catch fun .Now i am thinking of turning my fun into a business and i will need profesional advices like yours time to time. a question that has been bordering me on feeding goat with grass is how to identify hazardious grass to our goats?
Thanks madam Grace for your teaching on gaot farming. I am in Nigeria, I keep very few local African dwarf goats, not on commercial bars, I wish to go into commercial gaot farming, but my biggest challenge is space and I don't have that much money to buy land and also getting the knowledge is another challenge bcos many farmer keep the knowledge to themselves, even when you pay for the training not all the information that you need will be given to you. Please help me what do I do. Thanks
Waaaawo thanks so much Madam Grace. You know currently am a medical personnel but farming is my passion. I have been following your videos on your you tube channel and really they are inspiring me more and more but I could alway scratch my head on how I will acquire reasonable piece of land to set up my farm but at least you have simplified my start up working space hence becoming cheaper to start. I hope one day to pay a visit at your farm madam. Thanks for the spirit of lifting up others also.
Ma sha Allah Taballaka Llah Thanks lovely sister for sharing with us. But you can go totally on zero grazing even though you are in the village but no bigger land for them to graze
Hello thanks for your video. How can I solve the problem of my goat not finishing the grass I cut. It eats about 30% of the elephant grass. And starts yelling all day for more grass when it hasn't even eaten The ones I cut for it. I'm surprised you said the goats can eat dry grass when I always pack the left over grass from my goat. Can you advice me how I can make the goats stop this behaviour. I have only one goat and boy it's a nightmare getting this thing satisfied.
Thank you for this great information. God will indeed continue blessing you. I have an acre of land and I would like to start goat farming. Is viable to do breeding goats on just an acre of land?
Thanks for sharing this very important knowledge, but I want to start zero grazing goat farming at 100×100ft advise on the No to start with and goat breed type.
U are one in a million. I was looking for this. Many UA-camrs speak in millions forgetting about low income starter farmers
U are improving seriously am watching from Nigeria
Thanks for watching
If l want a one year old male goat am in entebbe how much is it please contact me
I'm inspired, thanks for advise my sister, blessings and greetings from Namibia
You are so welcome
Watching from Zambia. Learning and enjoying.
Thanks for watching
I've liked the way you stopped on the road side and picked up the grass.
My advice to you and other farmers in a good heart, please, please put some empty sacks (obuudeya) as you can, that when you are moving, you can get a chance like madam Bwogi got, found grass on the road side and collected it
Am watching from Nigeria, thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge, it's indeed so nice you communicate these experience well.thanks ma
Good job madam am doing the same small project in zambia. I always encourage my wife to watch your videos including my small daughter. Keep on teaching us. Thanks
This confirms one can retain her beauty and still be an organized farm. Beauty and agriculture are siblings. Thanks Bwogi.
So nice of you
Am grateful dear Bwogi.
How much feeds does a pregnant goat has to eat a day,
I do urban zero grazing. Some evenings ,I take them to graze in a certain field. The appetite seems high. I dewormed last month!.
Please some highlights.
Your page has become my university. I am learning a lot from you
thanks @ Bwogi for giving back to the community.. highly appreciated
Our pleasure!
Thanks for the lovely video ma,I’m really learning a lot from you,may God bless you abundantly
Surely! very innovative, affordable method of zero grazing in goats. Thank you.
From here, I salute the African women who struggle and succeed in life. Beautiful work for women with limited income. You are a mighty woman.
You are a blessing to our generation, keep on doing the good work.
Wow, thank you
Am from Gambia but I appreciate your work and thanks for sharing with us.
So nice of you
Hy madam good morning thank you for your encouragement I have been watching you you life from Ghana will start my farm this year
wonderful, i love thjs experience, watching from Italy
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for impacting my life Grace. Through selflessly sharing your knowledge with the world, you are doing an invaluable service to mankind.
You are so welcome!
I'm from Somalia but I'm leaving south Africa i need to invest a farm can you please help me for when i come Uganda
And these goat's are so healty and looking great thanks for the info mr bwogi
So nice of you
I am a beginner in goats farming and watching you is empowering me day by day
Thank you for watching
@@bwogifarmshow can I get the office number,I want one goat
You have provided very useful and practical information here. Thanks a lot
Hello Untie Grace. I loved when you collected pasparam from "Northern by-pass" highway. It's an awesome idea. What a way to go
Thank youb
From Nigeria am learning from you please I will like to learn more from you ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m your number one fan 💓😘👌🏽
Thanks so much madam Bwogi, IAM watching your videos on UA-cam your doing well to inspire many people and I am among them and am requesting you to allow me to come to your farm for more knowledge about goat rearing in large number,
Am starting to fall in love with goats, thanks for such geat content.
Well, today you have a new subscriber. I've been watching some of your video and I really love how you explain and encourage people to start. Keep it up. ❤❤
Thanks for good advice. Please don't leave us we benefit a lots from you
So nice of you
Marvelous, thank you so much for the information. Brilliant. Keep it up
Glad it was helpful!
Great job. This is so inspirational
Thank you for your work to us
God bless you
I need visit your farm because I intend to start goats farm soon
So nice of you
Thanks Grace for sharing. I am happy you are sharing the knowledge you have in goat farming .
You are so welcome!
Thanks bwogi am senteza from Gangu we are very gratefull for that advise
Im dreaming of becoming a farmer i believe in goets i watch each and every video of bwogi farms aim from south africa you made me fall inlove for Uganda😍😍😍one day i would love to visit❤❤❤❤keep up the good work mama ... big up to Africa
Hi my sister l.m always watching your lovely video's and l.m one from your followers keep going ❤
Thanks madam Bwogi i love watvu do well done
Excellent ideas you have. We in Ghana have similar characteristics.
Thanx for da information for real u people are doing a grate job may u be blessed.
Great insights my lady.
I really enjoyed this video, & I keep animals wherever I stay.
I have a sister that has not been able to find a job like 2 years , post graduation from college, & I've been telling her to do commercial farming like myself, but she thinks its not something a beautiful lady can do.
I stumbled into your video & showed it to her, she got excited seeing you her fellow beauty, picking the grasses by the road reserves , .....she has started doing the same , learning on my farm ..... Hopefully she'll start her own farming in six months time.
Thank you for being such an inspiration!❤
Thank you
Bring her to visit me for a week. I may change her view of how she perceives farming
Mama Bwogi you are a blessing to my dream. Goat farming is surely my village project I am going to enjoying doing by next year. What I'm doing now is learning. God bless you for empowering others who are interested in the same venture
All the best
thanks sis, g more . am blessed with ur video. i will be coming to Uganda to get more information on goat farming
Thanks lovely madam Bwogi for sharing with us
Yet all those things are too many in Uganda even they burn them
Really am proud of you and you are really educating me, thanks for sharing to us.
So nice of you
This is a very excellent livestock information presentation. Much better than a university lecturer. There's a ton of information presented here. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Am encouraged to see you on road side. Thanks
Glad to hear that
Thank you for sharing, may God bless you
Thanks for the knowledge. Me I have started on farming but I have not gained enough courage to do it full time
Thank you for sharing iam watching from Nigeria i just started with one local goat last year at my back yard now i have for i want to really come to goat farming but i have little knowledge about it but with the tips you have shared i believe i will succeed.
Best of luck!
Inspirational and practical. Thanks.
THANKS FOR THE INSIGHT. WATCHING YOU FROM SAINT LUCIA IN THE CARIBBEAN. STAY BLESSED
You are so welcome
Thanks for your information and it has teach me many things
Thank you dear you have helped alot more and more .
My pleasure 😊
Thank you Bwogi for the farming tips.
Thank you for your presentation it's so informative.
Glad it was helpful!
wawooo i hv lent alot frm this vidio.infact waiting for more lessons.
Thanks for information, following from Namibia.
Thanks for this wonderful teaching. i am Ademola from nigeria, i just started a goat farming at my backyard; just to catch fun .Now i am thinking of turning my fun into a business and i will need profesional advices like yours time to time. a question that has been bordering me on feeding goat with grass is how to identify hazardious grass to our goats?
Thanks.i have started sheep and goat farming.
We are happy for you. Don't ever give up once you are in. We are here to guide and walk the journey with you
Thanks madam Grace for your teaching on gaot farming. I am in Nigeria, I keep very few local African dwarf goats, not on commercial bars, I wish to go into commercial gaot farming, but my biggest challenge is space and I don't have that much money to buy land and also getting the knowledge is another challenge bcos many farmer keep the knowledge to themselves, even when you pay for the training not all the information that you need will be given to you. Please help me what do I do. Thanks
Sorry to hear that
Thank u for the information,I have learnt alot
Excellent advise thanks @Grace
Thanks Madam Bwogi for your nice input and for having dedicated yourself to widen our horizon on local goat keeping. God bess you.
Thank you
Good inspiration I always learn a lot from yu, God bless
I'm so glad!
Waaaawo thanks so much Madam Grace. You know currently am a medical personnel but farming is my passion.
I have been following your videos on your you tube channel and really they are inspiring me more and more but I could alway scratch my head on how I will acquire reasonable piece of land to set up my farm but at least you have simplified my start up working space hence becoming cheaper to start. I hope one day to pay a visit at your farm madam.
Thanks for the spirit of lifting up others also.
Thank you so much for nice explaination❤
You're welcome 😊
Thanks Mrs Grace. Am writing down everything when I come back home I sure will apply it.
Thanks for the lesson
Thanks for sharing
Ma sha Allah Taballaka Llah
Thanks lovely sister for sharing with us.
But you can go totally on zero grazing even though you are in the village but no bigger land for them to graze
This is so inspiring and educative,hope to start soon,thnxs for such information
Thanks for what you are doing
I will come to your farm from training
Always welcome
Hello thanks for your video.
How can I solve the problem of my goat not finishing the grass I cut. It eats about 30% of the elephant grass. And starts yelling all day for more grass when it hasn't even eaten The ones I cut for it.
I'm surprised you said the goats can eat dry grass when I always pack the left over grass from my goat.
Can you advice me how I can make the goats stop this behaviour. I have only one goat and boy it's a nightmare getting this thing satisfied.
Big up sister.good insight kip it up
Thanks so much . I too want to start goat farming
Yes you can plz
How much do you sell a male Boar cos am going to start with locals and then I cross breed.
Hi Grace
We are following you eagerly thank you for everything you are doing
Thanks for great teaching Grace
Always learning new things from your videos Thank you so much.
I stay in village & how can I teach my goats to
I really wish to learn more about goats especially local breed
Thanks alot for this knowledge. Have gotten a variety of feeds which I was missing out.
Will goats eat the dry grass if I keep it well??
So nice of you
Very educative. Thanks
You are welcome
Thanks for teaching us I wish to start with two or three goats in a urban setting ,how much is a female and a male one thanks bwogi farms
I love this business ❤
Thanks Madam bwogi
Madam Bwogi, u have taken long without doing a video for us the Coffe farmers..Thanks 🙏
Iam following yu advice closely, thanks
Thank you for the knowledge
My pleasure
Thanks for the advice mei have confirmed
I like this, I want to start goat farming. But I don't know how to start due to limited finances
Thanks for the passion you have really motivated me
Glad to hear it!
Wow thanks dear so much really appreciated
You are so welcome
Very good talk, thank you this was educative
God bless madam for the powerful education. I'm from Ghana please how can i reach you
Thank you for teaching us
Such great information
Thank you for inspiring others
You are so welcome!
thnx 4 the knowledge
Thank you for this great information. God will indeed continue blessing you. I have an acre of land and I would like to start goat farming. Is viable to do breeding goats on just an acre of land?
Thanks for sharing this very important knowledge, but I want to start zero grazing goat farming at 100×100ft advise on the No to start with and goat breed type.
Great job
Thanks. I started with one goat today. Kindly advise on the dry matter Vs green 💚 matter. Which is the best as a feed
Dry id better but once in a while do s mix
I am enriched, thanks.
Thank you too!