in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
📢 Announcement 📣
Growing up on a farm where my dad passionately managed a dairy enterprise sparked my deep-rooted love for agriculture. From caring for dairy cows, goats, and poultry, I gained hands-on experience that shaped my farming journey.
Driven by this passion, I pursued Dairy Production and Management, later advancing to Animal Health and Production, earning the title ‘Daktari.’ Along the way, I discovered that many farmers lacked the right knowledge for farming success.
This realization inspired me to create Thee CEO YouTube channel, where I’ve toured 50+ farmers but documented 30 of them by sharing their' inspiring stories to motivate others to embrace agriculture.
Today, I’m thrilled to introduce AgriHerd Dynamics , a consultancy agency offering expert farm training and personalized consultancy. Let’s work together to shape your farm for future success!
📞 Book a session today!
📱 Tel: 0799675574
📧 Email: agriherddynamics@gmail.com
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To ensure optimal breeding and flock improvement, a good Dorper ram should have the following qualities:
1. Physical Appearance:
• Head: Strong, well-formed head with a broad muzzle. A Blackhead Dorper should have a solid black head, while a White Dorper has a completely white head.
• Body: Well-muscled, deep chest, broad back, and well-rounded hindquarters.
• Legs: Strong, straight legs with sturdy hooves for good mobility.
• Coat: Healthy, even coat that sheds naturally, indicating good adaptability.
2. Reproductive Health:
• Fertility: High sperm count and proven breeding records.
• Testicles: Evenly sized, firm, and free of abnormalities.
• Libido: Active, alert, and ready to breed.
3. Genetic Strength:
• Pedigree: Proven genetic history with desirable traits like growth rate, meat quality, and disease resistance.
• Progeny Performance: A record of siring healthy, fast-growing, and well-muscled lambs.
4. Health and Vitality:
• Condition: Good body condition score (BCS 3-4 out of 5).
• Disease-Free: No signs of diseases like foot rot, internal parasites, or respiratory issues.
• Alertness: Bright eyes, active movement, and a good appetite.
5. Temperament:
• Calm but Active: Not aggressive but confident and energetic.
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From October 5th to 8th, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Dorper Sheep Breeders Junior Course at Arroi Dorper Stud in Sultan Hamud, courtesy of Acaciavelds Livestock Breeders. The experience was nothing short of amazing!
During the course, I met many enthusiastic young people eager to venture into farming. It was inspiring to connect with others who share the same passion for agriculture and livestock breeding. Together, we learned valuable skills and knowledge about Dorper sheep farming, which will surely shape our futures in this industry.
Seeing so much ambition and drive in my peers reassured me that the future of agriculture is bright. I'm excited about what lies ahead for all of us as we pursue our farming journeys! 🌱🐑
#DorperSheep #YoungFarmers #AgricultureJourney #Acaciavelds #FarmingPassion
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Welcome to Thee CEO, the ultimate YouTube channel dedicated to inspiring and educating young people to venture into agriculture! My name is [Githua Ian], also known as Thee CEO, and I am passionate about empowering the next generation of farmers. Through farm tours, sit-down interviews, and exclusive stories, I showcase the journeys of successful farmers who have turned their agricultural dreams into reality.
Here, you'll find insightful content on various farming ventures, from livestock to crops, and practical advice for beginners and seasoned farmers alike. Whether you're looking for tips on breed selection, farming practices, or simply motivation to start your own agricultural journey, Thee CEO is your go-to platform.
Join me on this mission to make farming accessible, exciting, and profitable for the youth. Let’s grow together and turn our passion for agriculture into success!
Tel no: 0799675574
Email: theeceo20@gmail.com