How He Makes PROFITS On An ACRE Of LAND! | Goat Demo FARM
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Millionaire FARMER! How many GOATS per acre?
AMIGO Farm demonstrates all these for us! (DETAILED)
Goat farming on one acre of land for beginners!
Goat farming business ideas with low investment and high profit!
The fact of the matter is that farming meat goats can be and is very profitable
Today's episode, we visited A very successful Goat farm who wants to teach beginner farmers on how to make money in one acre of land. He shares the feeds for goats, structures and management. (DETAILED)
If you’re a first time farmer or planning to start a goat farm, this video is for you.
More details till the end of the video.
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This man is infectious with his appetite for goat herding
Hi guys my name is Dele Joshua based in UK. I want to thank you guys for inspiring me I'm 54 I've lived in uk 4 35 yrs. Because of your videos I've gone back to university to study for an MBA in Agribusiness. I don' t plan to work 4 anybody after my qualification I'm coming straight back to Mother Africa. Agriculture will be my retirement plan. Once again thank you guys and home to meet you very very soon.
@abelnoowe5918
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this
@thembosonkibrian4306
9 ай бұрын
Oooooh dear this is so awesome
@matthewfanto8496
9 ай бұрын
I guess you'll be coming to Nigeria when you decide to return. I stay in Jos-central Nigeria, and I've started with 3 female goats. It'll be good to share idea when you return. Best wishes in your academic pursuit.
@ethicalproperties
9 ай бұрын
@@matthewfanto8496 the security situation in Nigeria will not allow me to come for now.
@matthewfanto8496
9 ай бұрын
@@ethicalproperties I understand your fears and honestly they are genuine. I however dare to say most of the news an a bit overated. In Jos we are free and I'm establishing my farm here. I just ordered super Napier cuttings from Kano and will be planting them today. Maybe I could share progress report if you're interested. Cheers
Very inspiring indeed. No Farmer, No Food, No Future.
This has really inspired me, have been telling my friends l want to rear goats and they keep teasing me. Now l can see the light and my vision is renewed 😅! Keep it up 💪
Amir is a great guy. I love his passion and zeal. He sold me a boer buck but he keeps following up on it's performance. He has become a great friend instead of just a service provider.
@IsraelsSimplifiedFarm-tj6hk
8 ай бұрын
I love this
@Lils01
8 ай бұрын
How can i get in touch with him?
@NalukengeZulaika
7 ай бұрын
Hw can I contact him bro,am looking fr a good productive he goat
@evelyneloziaasingwire5436
4 ай бұрын
How much did it cost you
This has changed my mindset on starting goat rearing. Much appreciated.🤝
Subhanallah, saya juga senang dengan usaha ternak kambing Boor , Sunnah nabi dan menghibur apabila digunung sejauh mata memandang,
This is what I was looking for. Goat farming and grass planting
I started rearing goats for food using my chicken pen. I had to close the chicken breeding due to theft by workers. Today, I have 29 goats. I have learnt a lot today.
Happy to see farmers are working really hard ❤️
Thanks guys I'm from Rwanda I think I need this kind of job in my retirement time thanks for inspiring me
Thank you so much for all the information. I was eagerly waiting for this young man to talk about different types of grass[pasture] and how to plant, harvest and how to use it to make hay or silage
Goats don't eat grass except as a last resort! Goats are browsers! He would have been better off planting fodder crops and brushes such as Hedge Lucerne (Desmanthus), Pumpkin leaves, Mulberry, Moringa. You can also grow Napier grass for mass and fibre.
Assam Assam India Thank u madam❤❤
Thanks for sharing the good information
Thanks for this it helped my uncle that traveled to Uk to meet my family and I .
wow so amazing ❤❤❤
Thanks for the clear information about any project most especially goat farming, 1. start small and glow big. 2. Do something small but very Unique. Big up's #AMIGO Farm
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Well said 👏 👌
Tinah thanks for always inspiring us
Love your videos Value Farm, So proud of the work you're doing.
Your video has given me something to think about my two goats
Total inspiration, ❤️❤️❤️🙏👌. Good going farmer
Greetings From Somalia, ThabkbYou For The Information, This Is One Of The Projects You Shows Us Nd Realy I Liked Very Much ❤
I am so empress with his talk I will thanks
Wonderful video and message
I have been in agriculture for ten years now, next year am enrolling for agribusiness management.
Wonderful people. And lovely advice about using a local breed first as practice. ❤ Thank you from the American man in Indonesia. ❤
Guys I love your content you have inspired me to start my own farm here in Jamaica
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
@MrLandL0rD1
6 ай бұрын
Me too.I am in Spanish town
Thank you for sharing.
Great work done, and it is so informative ☝️☝️
Thanks for sharing this amazing and educative video❤
Omnamasivaya.Very spiritual.
Thanks for the experience and information.
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure always 😊 Hope you enjoyed this episode, be blessed 🙌
Amazing .. I've learnt a lot from the video.
Really you're worthy. God bless you.
Thanks 🙏🙏 value farm for that inspiring episode
I like to have a farm like this back in Africa. Thanks for your advice
Thanks Tina and Mr. Amir. Kindly advise on the different grass varieties good for goats.
I am inspired,I have been thinking of this project so am encouraged 👌
Thanks for the information 👍
Start from where you are with what you have.
Good job. Looking forward to having the same in Future.
Mzuri sana!
very good and informative video, keep making informative videos
thanks brother am really inspired God bless you
Very encouraging. Congratulations 👏👏👏
@ValueFarmUG
9 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Brilliant idea
Good and nice project
Oooh that's great bambi
Thank you for a good video
Keep doing the good work, is really inspiring I always enjoy and learn a lot about farming from you guys
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We're glad you learnt something today. Much love from us.
Quite commendable, i live in Central Nigeria and i started with 3 females a mixture of kalahari and African dwarf goat. I've 2 acre dedicated for a farm house. The house is almost finished and I'm dedicating a quarter of an acre for grass farming. I never considered a raised bed farming but now its what I think i need to do. Thanks for freely sharing your thoughts, ideas and experience, may you prosper beyond your expectations. We are watching out for more videos. Blessings!
@all-roundlives6010
9 ай бұрын
Which goat is Kalahari bro
@matthewfanto8496
9 ай бұрын
@@all-roundlives6010 It's a hardy well-built South African fast growing goat that can get up to almost 75kg as compared to native goats found here in Nigeria that will maximally reach 30kg.
@rotshakgonyok4206
9 ай бұрын
Nice sir are you on Facebook let's link up
@matthewfanto8496
9 ай бұрын
@@rotshakgonyok4206 oh great!
@aiweriobacharles860
7 ай бұрын
Please do you have South Africa boar goat?
Great work
Wow amazing thanks for sharing
@ValueFarmUG
8 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Good job. From 🇺🇸
Thank you 🙏
Great job
This is a great eye 👀 opener for me. Thanks ✌🏾 Value farm
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Very inspiring information thankyou Value farm. Viewer. Swaziland
Congratulations 🎉. Good 👍 job
Great man thanks value farm😊
Wow mazima kisoboka guys thanks for inspiring us to join Goat farming
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
Really inspiring video. Thank you, I subscribed
@ValueFarmUG
4 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
Good job 👍
❤❤ thank you VF
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏
50 goats in 1 acre (4046.85 m3), that is really an impressive use of land... kudos What is the maximum number that can fit 1 acre without buying extra feed?
I am inspired ⭐
Awesome. ❤❤❤❤
beautiful Boer goats💓🐐💓
This one acre project is the ideal thing for goat farming. Thanks Value farm.
Fabulous 👍👍👍👍
Soon am ur visitor Amir,I love the project tho planning to buy land en plant grass
Thanks value farm
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Our pleasure 😊 🙏 We're here for you!
잘 봤습니다^^
Nice episode very practical and shows how to start small. I am watching from the US. I love the channel and the information.
Am starting this coming yr no matter wat
Great concept for small scale commercial farmers. I wish he shared the cost implications so far and projected.
@gerrytushh
10 ай бұрын
Get off the couch and get to work buddy😆 It's easy to establish the costs by just looking at the items or infrastructure in the video.
@geraldkisongoch4102
9 ай бұрын
@@gerrytushh Not sure what you are on about. You can establish the cost by just looking at the video? You are living in another world and you are the one in the couch.🤣🤣
@gerrytushh
9 ай бұрын
@@geraldkisongoch4102 well, you have a good point 😏. I happen to come from the same region the video was taken. A few kilometers in fact. So I know what everything on the farm in the video costs in Uganda shillings 😆😆
@aiweriobacharles860
7 ай бұрын
@geraldtushabe418, please, if you have ideas about the cost, please share with us. It is good to learn. Greetings from Nigeria
That is right🎉❤
wow, I like farming but..... Thank you for sharing, new from Uganda KZreadrs community
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Oooh Thank you so much. You should try farming one day. You will enjoy it. Much love from us.
Am a bit confused coz the land am seeing here ain't one acre but an expansive farm
Really I appreciate your work and am interested in it,but am from Gambia
Tinah, is Value farm currently open for farm visits especially the piggery section?
Thank you, Is Dairy meal concentrate (feeds) good for the goats
Cool man.
@ValueFarmUG
8 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊
Uganda gets rain throughout, Kenya rain here in Kenya is a big issue unless you dig your own borehole, with community and rain ,water is very unreliable and you can't keep these no's of goats .
@naomymose1866
9 ай бұрын
Noa all places kisii full of rain but we are populated, nothing like acres small scales
@DaviesMatep
9 ай бұрын
Transnzoia we get rain throughout the year. Water is never the issue. In Kenya unless you talking about Eastern and Nortn eastern regions and maybe coastal regions
@thecargotsold
9 ай бұрын
True. I wish it rains more here in central province and laikipia
@solomonkisakui8971
9 ай бұрын
Bro a man is keeping more than 70dairy goats in muihoko githurai.whats is your excuse
Good got foram
You can use rope for that walk way....to cut cost
Keep up good work . lots of love value farm . Sad not to see mr (let's keep up the lord's good work ) .
Cóngratulations
Value farm 🔥🔥🔥
@ValueFarmUG
10 ай бұрын
Awww thank you 😊 🙏
Wonderful, Tina and your partner you are always a blessing 🙏🏽, with this I feel ready to start with my 2 acres in Kenya . Thanks and congratulations to the gentleman, very educative❤❤❤
@birungisumaima
9 ай бұрын
Me too I want to start in Uganda
@wilbertolotu5585
9 ай бұрын
Me 2 i want to start in Tanzania
Can I do goat farming with our local goats here and do they also need such house structures for them to sleep in?
This is inspiring is the farm open for Visits?
This looks like something i can do
Id love to do this. Im from uk and my wife is from Angola. I d love to take her home to Africa and set up a farm and make a profit and raise my family there .
This acre of land looks really extensive and huge
Has this farmer any idea as to the Start-up Working Capital cost? And an Income and Cost Budget for, say, the first three years?
Impressive Please come to Botswana and help me start
What types of goat would you recommend? jtsdrd, USA
Hi, I’m living in USA and want to visit your farm. How to process