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Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Tundemmy(m): 1:44am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Are you interested in acquiring large plots of land for your agric business? If yes, there's farmland available for sale at N1M for 1hectare. The land is approved for agricultural purposes by FCT-ARD (50 years lease term with RofO). The land is brought to you by FCT-ARD and ASO Plc. Payment can be made over a period of 1 year. For further info and to see the documents, mail oluseunoss@yahoo.com |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by alakara(m): 7:55am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Liadi2:am going to Kano March ending if ure interested u can contact me. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by boluwajokosegun: 8:27am On Feb 25, 2016 |
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Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by alakara(m): 10:32am On Feb 25, 2016 |
boluwajokosegun:sorry meant no harm oooo |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by boluwajokosegun: 2:10pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Thanks @alakara l appreciate your sincerity, if he contact you then you can help him out |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by router123(m): 4:09pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
boluwajokosegun: Oga dat no u put there for whatsapp isn't registered in whatsapp. Pls we need 2 talk my no is 08031360160 |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by sham2007: 4:11pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Tundemmy: where is the land located and its price please. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by router123(m): 4:18pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Tundemmy:I v sent u a mail. Pls reply or whatsapp me |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by boluwajokosegun: 9:02am On Feb 26, 2016 |
My new number is 08120528950 both calls & WhatsApp 08120528950
I called your number but I lady picked it. Please call me if you can 1 Like |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by boluwajokosegun: 12:08pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
We hav 100 acres of farmland available In ikire osun state at N50k per acres bulk purchase where less than 100 acres isN55k. Farmland In ibadan In ido LGA is N260k per acre In ijebu an acre is 50k In songo extended farmland area an acre is N470k In Ajah dry land a plot is N2.3m While water log area is N1.3m You can do animal husbandry there Note Agency is 10% You do lawyer documentation and Survey work |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by dungas30(m): 6:08pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
forum just growing BT no VB has post the pic of product |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by boluwajokosegun: 1:57pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Millions of pictures on Internet but come and see things for yourself. No story I have many cofarmer on NL who are my clients. Many copy pictures from other people farm. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 8:45am On Feb 29, 2016 |
Am finding it difficult to login to my yahoo account so I had to do a fresh registration on NL as BoluwaGoldenConcept my phone is 08120528950 email address is eesteeresources@gmail.com WhatsApp 08120528950 |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 9:08am On Mar 01, 2016 |
We hav 100 acres of farmland available In ikire osun state at N50k per acres bulk purchase where less than 100 acres isN55k. Farmland In ibadan In ido LGA is N260k per acre In ijebu an acre is 50k In songo extended farmland area an acre is N470k In Ajah dry land a plot is N2.3m While water log area is N1.3m You can do animal husbandry there Note Agency is 10% You do lawyer documentation and Survey work |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 10:18am On Mar 02, 2016 |
Thanks all the pregnant local goats are sold but we still have does of local and Northern breeds available |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Daniel058(m): 12:29pm On Mar 02, 2016 |
felixzo1:Lol.. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 4:28pm On Mar 02, 2016 |
Please which part of the trend please. If I copied any write up l always acknowledge or say it that l saw an interesting write up and l want to share it. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Donbrig: 8:02pm On Mar 02, 2016 |
@boluwajokosegun, God bless and strengthen you for all the infos. We are all learning a lot. But I would advice you to write a book about all you know about goats, cows and other animals. In so doing, you can impact more people with more details. I am so much in need of a modern and well detailed books about goat rearing, I will appreciate if you can help me get one. Thank you. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 8:18pm On Mar 04, 2016 |
@Donbrig thanks a lot |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Donbrig: 1:15pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
Pls, how many goats can you rear in one acre of land? |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 1:33pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
It all depends on the type of housing system you want to use.
Goats don't like to be wet by rain and they like good spacing |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Johnnyessence(m): 8:46pm On Mar 05, 2016 |
BoluwGoldenFarm:pls bro explain to details sir following u patiently. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 9:58am On Mar 06, 2016 |
Sorry am very busy I can't soon, there are different types of housing. Please do business plan and you will have all details including costing and profitability of the project using the most cost-effective way. Am so sorry or better still call me on 08120528950 |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by peterakams: 11:56am On Mar 06, 2016 |
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Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by Donbrig: 7:42pm On Mar 07, 2016 |
If the numbers of goats in an acre of land depends on the housing system, what type of housing system could accommodate about 1000 goats in an acre? I presume it might be possible to house 1000 goats in one acre of land with the best housing system. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 3:00pm On Mar 08, 2016 |
It is possible to do more than 1000 goats if you do intensive feeding housing system. You decide what is best for yourself base on the knowledge you have acquired or intended to. |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 11:23am On Mar 09, 2016 |
I got this to buttress Stocking rates for goats cannot be based upon plant materials that are available for consumption per acre of land. Goat stocking rates must be based upon controlling internal parasites and avoiding over-crowding.Goats are very susceptible to internal parasites, particularly the blood-sucking stomach worm Haemonchus contortus (barberpole worm) that causes anemia and death. Goats, like deer, need lots of land to roam over. By moving continually and eating "from the top down," goats avoid worms that are on plant materials that are closest to the ground. Having lots of land to roam over allows goats to keep distances amongst themselves, further reducing the chance of ingesting worms. Goats cannot handle the stress or the worm load that exists in overcrowded conditions. Goats are primarily browsers and foragers of leaves and weeds. Goats will eat many types of nutritious plant materials, including grasses. In fact, they eat different plants and grasses at different times of the year and will even vary their choices from morning to evening. Goats are very picky eaters. There are many plants that cows and rams will eat but goats won't -- for valid digestive reasons. Goats have the fastest metabolisms of all ruminants, except deer, and as such, must eat easy-to-digest plant materials frequently. If the Acid Detergent Fiber (a measure of digestibility of plant materials) is 40 or higher, then too much lignin is present and goats cannot digest it. The problem with free ranging the animal is that, Goats will always find and eat the newest and most tender growth. If you force goats to become pasture grazers, they are not going to eat the tall grasses but instead will go to ground level to get the youngest and therefore most tender shoots -- right where the worms are. Worm eggs hatch, travel up the new blades of grass, and wait for goats to ingest them. Even in dry climates, worms can survive for long periods of time and can do much damage to goats if overcrowding exists.Meningeal deerworm is another internal parasite devastating to goats The combination of standing water (bogs, marshes, ponds, lakes, and even. Meningeal deerworm infection can be hard to diagnose, is difficult to combat, must be treated aggressively and quickly, and often leaves permanent damage (including paralysis). Goats thrive best in dry climates or dry season . They can be raised in moderately wet climates if you are able to provide an environment that minimizes their exposure to internal parasites that is enclosed them on acres of land . You must have well-drained pastures, build at least three and preferably more rotational paddocks to move goats through probably every three weeks (the life cycle of a stomach worm) at the minimum, and be prepared to feed supplementally when weather is bad or pastures cannot support the goats' nutritional needs. The solution to the worm problem is running a second species like cattle behind goats through the rotational pastures will help clean up the stomach worm load. Rotational grazing with cattle is done for a very different reason -- to consume as much of the available plant material in order to avoid supplemental feeding. Rotating goats in pastures is done to control internal parasites and avoid the stresses caused by over- crowding. Unless they are reduced to starvation, goats are not going to eat the coarse plant materials that cattle will eat as filler; it has no nutritional value to goats and they know it. You cannot starve the profit out of a goat. Where do you begin? Start small with just a few goats. Goats multiply quickly. Sexual maturity is as early as two months of age in some goat breeds, gestation is five months, and multiple births are common. Populations can double in less than one year. Your pasture/forage/browse will be depleted quickly, supplemental feeding will be necessary, and stress and worm loads will increase rapidly.Controlling worm loads is critically important to the health of your herd. Stomach worms suck the blood from goats, causing anemia and death. No goat can eat enough to overcome a heavy worm load. If you insist upon raising goats in overcrowded conditions and if you deworm as frequently as monthly, then you are creating super worms against which no class of dewormer will work for long. Do fecal counts every few weeks and cull those goats that cannot tolerate a moderate worm load if you do free range system . Don't anticipate the development of new classes of dewormers. It isn't likely to happen. Most dewormers and other medications that we use for goats are off-label/extra-label because the goat population isn't large enough to justify the costs involved If you can't make these recommendations work for you, then goats probably aren't suited for you Culled online 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 1:54pm On Mar 09, 2016 |
This may help The subject of money is a very sensitive one. I am sure you have heard this statement at one time or another, ‘‘there is no money anywhere’’? Hmm! I must let you know that it’s a dangerous statement to believe. This is because it blinds the mind from recognizing business opportunities. Money is everywhere. It is merely a means of exchange for value. Once you add value, you will get money. How do you add value? By changing the way you think. What is in your heart will show up in your life. Information is the key to transformation. Do you want to increase your value and accelerate your progress? |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by securi: 3:38am On Mar 10, 2016 |
What part of ijebu is the land location and how many acres is available? Thanks BoluwGoldenFarm: |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 7:43am On Mar 11, 2016 |
The ijebu farm securi:The ijebu farm |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 7:45am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Ijebu farmland is in ikangba and more than 50 acres |
Re: Cattle, Ram & Goat Fattening, My Strategy As Additional Income Means by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 5:51pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
Do you know that our local goats in the south West is highly profitable and in high demand now. If you have up to 500 weaners for sale please contact me. 08120528950 Or if you want to buy very good breeds, good mothers and male shooters please contact me as well |
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