Which is more profitable? Dorper sheep vs Boer Goats?

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The thing about livestock is that, done well it’s like compound interest

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That’s very True! After the 4th year growth is exponential!

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Following closely…

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All from south Africa

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Forrowing

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Kabisa bro! We got to feed the nation and make mullah!

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Nimepitia threads zako zote.. ulisema mahali uko ukambani na ukona 47 acres… Unauza acre moja mangapi.. na Kuna manyoka juu hilo ni swala linaogopesha saidi kwa investor kama Mimi?

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snake GIF by Nat Geo Wild

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How is your goat farming project getting on? Nakumbuka circa 2020/2021 you were getting started. How are things going so far?

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Hapa nikufuga ma mongoose kama sigisty

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kila kitu ni kuletewa, hata hao bonobo wa SA waliletewa from Holland, the expert of Cattle

NIABM, BWA

These shits eat my eggs like fuck! And now i notice I have baby squirrels kama elfu. I don’t know where these cunts came from. I raised some sheep and they are stripping my orange and lemon trees vibaya. Never knew sheep to be browsers. They have even learnt to walk on two feet to reach the treetops.

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Exactly! Past the 6th year the wave grows exponentially.

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We got to 100 goats on the farm, reEvaluated, realised we needed better breeds, sold all animals, moved the farm and now restocking with Savana goat females, 100 of them, then import 4 Boer males from South Africa and I can retire to Malindi now with my Laptop and Starlink internet!

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Picture mkuu, this sounds so interesting

Kisha wdm better breeds azin what was wrong with the ones you had. Better ndizo zipi

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The local breeds take upto 2 years to mature! By mature I mean to attain the market weight of about 40Kg. Boers and Savannas and their crosses attain market weight in 6 months tops! Genetics is the difference!

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