• Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Can you do a successful indigenous chicken business anywhere in Africa?The answer is yes.Can you reap profits from it? Of course you can? Is it complicated? Not at all but you need enough capital to start […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Organic agricultural products have the highest demand world over because they do not expose consumers to health risks. These are products from crops that have been grown without the use of chemicals such as […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    If you have had honey bees leaving your apiary, you can agree with me that the situation is quite disappointing. According to my own experience, the phenomenon (commonly known as bee absconding) is an expensive […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Early weaning generally takes place when lambs are 60 days old. Lambs should weigh at least 45 pounds at this time.

    Weaning practices should start at least two weeks prior to the actual weaning process. By […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    In the recent years there is a tremendous goat meat demand supply in the world.Commercial farming is one of the business sectors growing every year.However, the feed supply for these animals are not meeting the […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Feeding and nutritional strategies for weaned pigs, regardless of age, should be thoroughly reviewed on a regular basis to ensure success of your weaning age program. Properly designed nutritional programs and […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Making sense of all the different varieties of chicken feed can be very confusing for first time and even semi-experienced chicken keepers. “Mash”, “grower feed”, “medicated or unmedicated”, there is so much jar […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    It is not uncommon to find at slaughter loads of plastic material, chunks of mangled rope, shoes and other foreign materials inside the stomachs of animals, especially ruminants.

    Cows and indeed other animals […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    The world of grassland management and different grazing systems can get very technical very quickly, but these steps are aimed to help those in their first year of moving to rotational grazing and trying to get […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Leaders in Pader District have raised concern over controversies surrounding the leasing of Aswa Ranch in Angagura Sub-county, Aruu North County, to an investor by Pader District local government.
    The Memorandum […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    The government has started implementing strategies to abolish nomadic pastoralism and promote agriculture as a source of sustainable livelihood in Karamoja sub-region.
    Government officials say this will help in […]

  • There should be vast area to construct all building and should give way to future expansion of farm. Atleast 2-3 acre land is required for 200 cows accommodation.
    These are the vital areas of a cattle house you should look at
    Foundation.
    Footing.
    Foundation wall.
    Walls and Wall materials.
    Roof.
    Construction of floor.

  • Such methods of farming were used by our fathers, farming is changing now days. You might need a good number of shades. These could help to shelter your calves, lactating cows, sick animals under medication and observation. You will definatley need the houses.

  • I don’t want to spend much on constructing houses for my cattle. What are the basics for a good cattle shade?

  • I am current preparing to roll out in Beef cattle farming. I have a very piece of land reserved purposely for this cause. However am not sure if i need cattle shades. Being grown from a pastoral family background, i have not really seen cattle being housed except for their calves. Please advice

  • Hello Geoffrey, Just following up on this conversation. Where you helped by the advise you were given?. I seem to have the same challenge. Thought i can also apply the advice that was given to you.

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    If you are planning to artificially inseminate your cows, you must have an accurate idea of when your cows go in heat. Even if you don’t plan on using AI for breeding, knowing when your cow is in heat can give you […]

  • Anyone knows how to help my Pot belly pig. It woke up with a limp and a swelling with heat on it. The veterinary doctor is not available for now till next weekend. Is there any medication that can soothe the pain?

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    Supplementary feeding is the additional supply of feed containing energy, protein or vitamins and minerals to grazing sheep that may be lacking in the pasture. It is important to ensure that the whole diet of the […]

  • Geoffrey Joe wrote a new post 7 years ago

    It’s usually pretty obvious when your pet rabbit has a head tilt but the reasons behind why it happens are a little less straightforward. There can be a few explanations for why your rabbit is suddenly cocking its […]

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