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jidestroud(m): 8:32am On May 19, 2023
IamAsiri:


Not only on grasses.

I think he meant grasses as in plants. grin
Goats are highly selected in their choice of food. You need to see me going all out to cut a particular plant they all feasted on a day before just for them to take a few leaves and walk away. grin

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Ade3131: 9:29am On May 19, 2023
Hadsty23:
Boss, please help me look at this below:
She has been battling this when breastfeeding the infant.

One breast seems smaller and the kid are only able to suck from the smaller breast only. I had called a vet for her 2years ago but a quack one, instead the vet almost got her killed.
And since then I did not time to check on the goat

Mr @Jidestroud and all boss, please I need a help on this

It has happened to one of our goats in the past... Go and buy black palm canel oil (adin dudu) and use it to be massaging the breast for her. Massage from the base to the nipples.... It'll be painful to the goat but it'll get better and both sides will even up in no time.

Mind you, it must be adin dudu ooo.... Not just the regular palm canel oil that looks like groundnut oil ooo. There's a difference between them. Don't mix it up.

Massage it for her like morning and night.

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Jemimahgogo(f): 2:29pm On May 19, 2023
jidestroud:


I think he meant grasses as in plants. grin
Goats are highly selected in their choice of food. You need to see me going all put to cut a particular plant they all feasted on a day before just for them to take a few leaves and walk away. grin



My goat have done this to me severally grin grin angry
jidestroud(m): 3:28pm On May 19, 2023
Jemimahgogo:




My goat have done this to me severally grin grin angry

grin grin

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jidestroud(m): 3:39pm On May 19, 2023
Meet Omawunmi

Well, she just loves eating out the seeds/leaves of guinea grass.

Very friendly but Shy. Hoping to cross her once she goes on heat. She of age now grin wink

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jidestroud(m): 3:55pm On May 19, 2023
A quick peep at my medication/drugs I ister to the goats.

1. Oxytetra
2. Adamovit
3. Baking Soda

4. Mineral Block

5. Disinfectant

jidestroud(m): 4:01pm On May 19, 2023
So that's basically everything I use on the farm in raising my goats. The only thing missing there are the Dewormer, cutter in trimming their hooves and hmmmm... syringes. That's all.
markkyony(m): 6:23pm On May 19, 2023
Sir i must confess, i love this trend and i read everything from the beginning to the end, even felt very emotional when you had to sell off everything. May God grant you the strength as you continue and may your sense of humor and laughter never depart from your mouth.

Moving forward was greatly inspired by this trend and would like to ask the following questions as i draw closer to following your footsteps ;

1- What happens if goats are beaten by rain?

2- judging from your experience, would you say goat business is a lucrative business Compared to that of sheep?

3 - noticed the loss of about 5 goats when you started. Can you please highlight the cause of death?

4 - when goats are castrated, does it necessarily increase their sizes?

5 - lastly, from your experience, what do you advice a person intending to go into goat farming with the sole aim of making profits?
THANKS.

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jidestroud(m): 7:23pm On May 19, 2023
markkyony:
Sir i must confess, i love this trend and i read everything from the beginning to the end, even felt very emotional when you had to sell off everything. May God grant you the strength as you continue and may your sense of humor and laughter never depart from your mouth.

Moving forward was greatly inspired by this trend and would like to ask the following questions as i draw closer to following your footsteps ;

1- What happens if goats are beaten by rain?

2- judging from your experience, would you say goat business is a lucrative business Compared to that of sheep?

3 - noticed the loss of about 5 goats when you started. Can you please highlight the cause of death?

4 - when goats are castrated, does it necessarily increase their sizes?

5 - lastly, from your experience, what do you advice a person intending to go into goat farming with the sole aim of making profits?
THANKS.

It's been God all the way and I am very thankful for all I've been through, else, how my testimony go take loud!!! grin

Over to the questions raised.

1- What happens if goats are beaten by rain?
Well, just dry them up. No b say rain go kill dem grin. Nevertheless, Get them good shelter to prevent frequent occurrence and these may lead to your goats getting sick over time. Well, i do bath my goats once in a rare while.

2- judging from your experience, would you say goat business is a lucrative business Compared to that of sheep?

Hmmm... I never raised sheep but judging from the few years of experience of raising goats and being involve in goat business, THERE IS MONEY IN GOAT FARMING OOOO!!!. You literally can be selling daily, as in daaaaaily. Goat business is a saver any day any time. Sheep (Ram) is occasional and seasonal.

3 - noticed the loss of about 5 goats when you started. Can you please highlight the cause of death?

Well, must have been due to inexperienced me. Trust me (& by God's grace), NO GOAT DIES ON MY WATCH EXCEPT THE GOAT NA OGBANJE. On a serious note, with the few years of experience and interaction with well qualified goat farmers over the years, i have been able to bring down mortality rates on my farm even further. Na still God las las cool

5. DO NOT DO PROXY FARMING OOOOO!!! STAY WITH YOUR GOATS. Don't put it in care of anybody. Hmmmm.... If it is your business, MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS BIKO.

6. Above all, over the years, i have come to realise the importance of prayers to a farmer. Believe steadfastly in whatever you believe in. For me, it's Christ all the way. Farmers dey prayerful Oooo!

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markkyony(m): 1:19am On May 20, 2023
Thanks for the reply sir. I’ll be starting very soon.

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REUBEN010(m): 7:52pm On May 20, 2023
jidestroud:


It's been God all the way and I am very thankful for all I've been through, else, how my testimony go take loud!!! grin

Over to the questions raised.


Well, just dry them up. No b say rain go kill dem grin. Nevertheless, Get them good shelter to prevent frequent occurrence and these may lead to your goats getting sick over time. Well, i do bath my goats once in a rare while.



Hmmm... I never raised sheep but judging from the few years of experience of raising goats and being involve in goat business, THERE IS MONEY IN GOAT FARMING OOOO!!!. You literally can be selling daily, as in daaaaaily. Goat business is a saver any day any time. Sheep (Ram) is occasional and seasonal.



Well, must have been due to inexperienced me. Trust me (& by God's grace), NO GOAT DIES ON MY WATCH EXCEPT THE GOAT NA OGBANJE. On a serious note, with the few years of experience and interaction with well qualified goat farmers over the years, i have been able to bring down mortality rates on my farm even further. Na still God las las cool

5. DO NOT DO PROXY FARMING OOOOO!!! STAY WITH YOUR GOATS. Don't put it in care of anybody. Hmmmm.... If it is your business, MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS BIKO.

6. Above all, over the years, i have come to realise the importance of prayers to a farmer. Believe steadfastly in whatever you believe in. For me, it's Christ all the way. Farmers dey prayerful Oooo!

Been a silent reader from the onset. Thanks for the invaluable information you have been dishing out freely.
I lost a goat to diarrhea last year.
Please what treatment do you ister for severe diarrhea?
jidestroud(m): 9:23pm On May 20, 2023
REUBEN010:


Been a silent reader from the onset. Thanks for the invaluable information you have been dishing out freely.
I lost a goat to diarrhea last year.
Please what treatment do you ister for severe diarrhea?

Sorry about the loss.

Like every other cases of diarrhoea on the farm, it is a clinical sign of coccidiosis. So i use same drugs I use for my birds, Amprolium (any sulfa drugs will work just fine).

Nevertheless, goats and stooling are 5 & 6. So many factors can also trigger diarrhoea in goats such as change of environment, change of food, water, even weather etc. angry

Out of all my goats which I gladly give treats of cabin biscuits, once Goodluck (a bulk) eats it like this (which he loves so much), the next few days will be serious diarrhoea cases, ONLY that particular goat!!!

So pls, try & know your goats & their individual traits. Well, i do know all my goats by names sef... grin.

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REUBEN010(m): 9:41pm On May 20, 2023
jidestroud:


Sorry about the loss.

Like every other cases of diarrhoea on the farm, it is a clinical sign of coccidiosis. So i use same drugs I use for my birds, Amprolium (any sulfa drugs will work just fine).

Nevertheless, goats and stooling are 5 & 6. So many factors can also trigger diarrhoea in goats such as change of environment, change of food, water, even weather etc. angry

Out of all my goats which I gladly give treats of cabin biscuits, once Goodluck (a bulk) eats it like this (which he loves so much), the next few days will be serious diarrhoea cases, ONLY that particular goat!!!

So pls, try & know your goats & their individual traits. Well, i do know all my goats by names sef... grin.

Okay.
I'm also a poultry farmer. Just wanted to be sure poultry drugs are useable for goats practically.
Thanks.
snowland(m): 6:36am On May 24, 2023
jidestroud:

Sorry about the loss
Please do you have a medium of ? I'd like to have a chat with you.
jidestroud(m): 1:47pm On May 24, 2023
snowland:

Please do you have a medium of ? I'd like to have a chat with you.

Ofcos you can.

Just send a mail across to [email protected] and I will surely reply you with a number to get across to me.

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Abojupupa: 7:52am On May 26, 2023
Please help, my goat is infected on both eyes. It's like some little flesh is coming out of the corners of its eyes. Please, what can I do to cure it?
jidestroud(m): 1:16pm On May 26, 2023
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Abojupupa:
Please help, my goat is infected on both eyes. It's like some little flesh is coming out of the corners of its eyes. Please, what can I do to cure it?
Can I have clear picture for better assessment of the case at hand? I am assuming your goat has pink eye anyways.
Abojupupa: 8:20pm On May 26, 2023
jidestroud:
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Can I have clear picture for better assessment of the case at hand? I am assuming your goat has pink eye anyways.
Sorry, I struggled to them without success. Thanks, anyway, for even offering to help.
Jub101(m): 5:29am On Jun 11, 2023
I like your thread sir. Very informative. I am a full time sheep farmer and I can tell from experience that goats and sheep are very different when it comes to feeding. Goats are way more selective in their feeding as in those animals get attitude. Goat is very very lucrative just to buttress your point. Kudos and more grease to your elbow

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Alamkir: 10:51pm On Jun 11, 2023
jidestroud:
Meet Omawunmi

Well, she just loves eating out the seeds/leaves of guinea grass.

Very friendly but Shy. Hoping to cross her once she goes on heat. She of age now grin wink

How do you know when they go on hit? Can u describe?

Are u sure she hasn't taken already, she looks pregnant to me
Farouq94(m): 8:34pm On Jun 13, 2023
jidestroud:
Meet Omawunmi

Well, she just loves eating out the seeds/leaves of guinea grass.

Very friendly but Shy. Hoping to cross her once she goes on heat. She of age now grin wink

She’s beautiful! Looks like a sahelian and sokoto red cross. I’m curious, why did you switch breeds? Arent the WADs more prolific in your environment?
Alamkir: 8:54am On Jun 14, 2023
Farouq94:


She’s beautiful! Looks like a sahelian and sokoto red cross. I’m curious, why did you switch breeds? Arent the WADs more prolific in your environment?

I think the wads growth rate is slow, and they dnt fetch much cash for u when it's time to sell them.
Jub101(m): 10:04am On Jun 14, 2023
Alamkir:


I think the wads growth rate is slow, and they dnt fetch much cash for u when it's time to sell them.
The WAD is a good goat breed and very prolific. Since buying and selling of animals is done basically by physical attributes rather than the use of scale to decide the buying price then it’s better to go for animals that are taller and longer hence why must breeder prefer the sahelians and other breeds. You can cross them with the WAD to get something bigger out of them.

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Alamkir: 12:31pm On Jun 14, 2023
Jub101:

The WAD is a good goat breed and very prolific. Since buying and selling of animals is done basically by physical attributes rather than the use of scale to decide the buying price then it’s better to go for animals that are taller and longer hence why must breeder prefer the sahelians and other breeds. You can cross them with the WAD to get something bigger out of them.

That's what am trying to do now, am not sure if this my goat (pic1) is WADS but am trying to cross breed her with sahelians in (pic2) What do u think?

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Jub101(m): 4:44am On Jun 15, 2023
Alamkir:


That's what am trying to do now, am not sure if this my goat (pic1) is WADS but am trying to cross breed her with sahelians in (pic2) What do u think?
It’s a good idea l. Wish you all the best and don’t forget to deworm regularly

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Farouq94(m): 11:12pm On Jun 15, 2023
Alamkir:


That's what am trying to do now, am not sure if this my goat (pic1) is WADS but am trying to cross breed her with sahelians in (pic2) What do u think?

The second pic is not a sahelian, it looks like a sokoto red cross. The sahelians have long droopy ears and typcially a long frame.

I didn’t know the WADS had a slower growth rate, and I always thought they were more expensive.

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Alamkir: 11:53pm On Jun 15, 2023
Farouq94:


The second pic is not a sahelian, it looks like a sokoto red cross. The sahelians have long droopy ears and typcially a long frame.

I didn’t know the WADS had a slower growth rate, and I always thought they were more expensive.

Oh yeah! True, like in picture below.

How expensive they could be depend on location though

When I said they hav a slow growth, I meant compare to sokoto red cross. I had 8 months old he goat (WADs) but he and my 4 months old he goat (sokoto red cross) are not mate in of size. D sokoto RC is way bigger

Hadsty23(m): 10:30am On Jun 23, 2023
Jub101:

It’s a good idea l. Wish you all the best and don’t forget to deworm regularly

Please what are the drugs to deworm goats
Alamkir: 1:55pm On Jun 23, 2023
Hadsty23:


Please what are the drugs to deworm goats

Just ask in vetinary shop, they will give u
Jub101(m): 4:43am On Jun 26, 2023
Hadsty23:


Please what are the drugs to deworm goats
Albendazole(oral or tablet) , levamisole (injection), ivermectin (oral or injection) etc. Go through my sheep thread in my signature I have it detailed there

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jidestroud(m): 4:23pm On Jul 09, 2023
Time to find a new owner for this beautiful (Omawunmi) goat of mine.

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IamAsiri: 7:34pm On Jul 09, 2023
jidestroud:
Time to find a new owner for this beautiful (Omawunmi) goat of mine.

Why do you want to sell it boss?

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