Goat-Chick Breeders Zimbabwe.

Goat-Chick Breeders Zimbabwe. We breed ,buy,sell goats and indigenous chickens STRICTLY ORGANIC.

Are you looking for a good breed of goats and road runner chickens get in touch with us on 0783801555 or app +263773194516, we deliver at your gate

20/09/2023
10/07/2023

When you have made your money , what do you do with it? This is the question I always ask people I consider successful in their trade. The response has always been consistent.

"I invest in GROWTH of my business and improve my efficiencies."

The biggest challenge with most farmers is dis-investment before growth and mastery. We take money from our farming enterprises to finance non farming operations, before the farm can sustainably and profitably operate.

STOP IT!!!!!!

Re-invest your PROFIT into your business, into your farm, into your greenhouses. Grow your balance sheet.

I want to see your business grow ..... Your Greenhouse Business!. Let's explore ways in which we can GROW together.

We have SOLUTIONS for you:
⚙️Greenhouse Construction
🫑Greenhouse Plastic 200 micron
🛠️Greenhouse Accessories
💧Drip Irrigation and irrigation accessories
🏠Farm Sheds and Structures
🪟Pack. Sheds (inc. cold rooms)
🍅Horticultural inputs
🧍🏽‍♂️Agronomy assistance

Contact me:
📍Total Farm Solutions
3 Monmouth Road
Avondale
Harare.

📩[email protected] | 📱 https://wa.me/c/263774157581

15/09/2022

If you ever wanted to get into ruminants production this is your chance. We shall be hosting a training from the 19th of September to 7 October 2022.

You register at the nearest Farm & City store in your area
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12/09/2022

A suspected stock thief was arrested today by detectives from CID Highlands Police Station after he was found stashing 17 goats in a Honda Fit vehicle. The goats are believed to have been stolen in Murewa, Bhora, Mutawatawa, Mutoko, Shamva and Nyamapanda.
Update by: Freeman Razemba

08/06/2022

A guideline for vaccination and dosing of goats throughout the year. Keep your animals safe!

11/05/2022

TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR GOATS FROM DISEASES

1. Clean their house, feed and water pot with germicide regularly.
2. Always clean the closet and urine of goat.
3. Keep different aged goat in separate pen.
4. Always feed your goat nutritious feed. Don’t feed them rotten or used feed by other animals.
5. Never keep recently bought goats with your existing farm goats.
6. Before keeping with farm goat check them whether they are affected by any goat diseases or not.
7. If any goat of your farm get affected by diseases, then separate them from healthy one and provide proper treatment.
8. Dead body of the affected goats should burned with fire or keep it under soil.
9. Vaccinate the goat timely and provide them medicine on a regular basis for preventing worm.
10. The main enemy of goat is rain and cold. So, they should be kept safe from cold and rain.
11. And finally, always take good care of your goats. By proper care and management, they will remain healthy and free from diseases

18/04/2022

BROILER MANAGEMENT TRAINING SESSIONS!

If you looking to maximise your Broiler Management skills be sure to join us at our training sessions at theses following PROFEEDS outlets.

See below for dates dates and venue.

For more information you can contact us on the following numbers:

WhatsApp Only - 0716 733 146
Calls - 08677006080
(263) 0808 0200 (Toll Free – Econet Only)
(263) 0801 0000 (Toll Free – NetOne Only)

Try out our interactive Distributors list for quick and easy access to distributor details.

See more at http://www.irvineschicken.co.zw/day-old-chickdistributors/

08/03/2022

Question: What is the effect of castration on the future development of an animal? Castration at a younger age has a bigger effect on growth, than when castration is done at a later age. Castration at the age of three…

10/02/2022
26/01/2022
22/01/2022

WHY ARE SOME FARMERS MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN OTHERS?

Article by Richard Sichone - Zambia

People don’t just fail. People fail because they fail to do certain things that they ought to do. The farming industry is replete of many farmers who have given up. Let’s quickly explore the seven paramount reasons why they failed or fail.

1. THEY ARE ABSENT

Absentee farmers will always fail. To succeed in farming, you must be around your farm most of the time one way or the other. Please there is nothing like ''whatsapp'' farming!

2. POOR RECORD KEEPING

They don’t keep proper records. Structures and order usually bring increase. What you don’t measure may not grow and may even die. And you cant keep everything in your mind.
Buy a book and record everything you do.

3. THEY DO NOT NETWORK

Those who do the farming business just by themselves without meaningful and proper interactions with farmers (breeders) that matters will pack up sooner or later. No one can succeed alone. A smart farmer knows that there are webs of interactions with farmers, vets, nutritionists, agronomists, and other notable professionals that will make farming successful.

4. QUALITY MATTERS

They like cheap inputs instead of going for quality. A cheap mentality at the expense of productivity will always lead to frustrations. When a farmer is fanatical about cheap inputs, he is digging his business grave.

5. DO NOT OVER EXERT YOURSELF

They bite more than they can chew. Some farmers, in a bid to make it big fast will take on more than they can handle financially and technically. And of course they will crash!

6. THEY FOCUS MORE ON WORK, THEN SCIENCE

When a farmer focuses more on activities than the laid down scientific obligations, he is bound to fail.

7. FARMING IS A TIME BOUND ACTIVITY

Everything you do in farming has got a time frame, once you miss that time your productivity will go down. For example when you are late in applying basal dressing fertilizer in maize there is no reverse it means you are late and expect low yields.

20/01/2022

How to start a Cattle Ranching Farm
Before entering the cattle business, though, you should consider your resources, the land available and your level of interest and skill. You should know why you want to rear cattle, and be able to set yourself goals to achieve the most constant economic return or personal satisfaction.
Although it is not that difficult, It actually takes plenty of knowledge about animals, deep research and practical experience for becoming a successful cattle farmer.

SELECT FARM LOCATION
✍Selecting a good location for your farm is very important. It will be good if there are good transportation and other required facilities available in the selected area. You can either use your existing land or purchase from a vendor. In case of purchasing land, it will cost you more.
✍Land prices generally tend to increase in areas where there is a higher population, or land is in higher demand than in other areas. It is also a good idea to purchase an existing or abandoned farm or ranch.

BUILD SHELTER
✍Shelter is a must for keeping your animals safe. You will need to build multiple buildings and milking parlor with stanchions if you want to raise dairy cattle.
✍A calf bard and a barn for holding cows is also necessary. On the other hand, beef cattle require less housing facilities. They will be good if you can just keep them safe inside.
✍No matter what kind of farm you start, you need a good barn to keep your cows when they’re not out to pasture. For calves, you have to have a calf barn and a calving facility. If you’re beginning a dairy farm, you will also need a milking parlor with stanchions. Beef cattle don’t require much in the way of extra facilities beyond well-supplied barns.

FOOD AND WATER
✍To maintain high yielding and disease-resistant breeds, they must be provided with an adequate water supply and nutrient-rich fodder regularly according to their needs. In cattle farming, two factors are considered regarding the food of cattle. The food that is provided must keep the animal health as well as it should meet the farming requirement. Hence, the animal feed includes roughage (high fibre content) and concentrates (high proteins and nutrient content).
✍Each cow needs about 1 and half to 2 acres (0.61 to 0.81 ha) of pasture space per cow calf pair. This amount of space provides enough roughage for a year. If you leave too many cows in a pasture, they eat all of the grass. To prevent this, farmers rotate the cows to different fields. As long as you’re careful not to strain your resources, your fields will continue to produce roughage.
✍Hay is most of their diet, but they also benefit from foods like corn and grains that provide more protein. The easiest way to do this is to make hay by seeding a pasture with grass and alfalfa. Harvest it with a hay baler.
✍You need plenty of clean water to keep your cows hydrated and your pastures green. Install irrigation systems as needed to compensate for dry environments. For your cows, have water troughs available. Make sure you are able to reach them with a hose, refilling them when necessary. Having ponds or reservoirs on your property also helps. Depending on the land you start on, you may need to install plumbing or irrigation systems. Hire a contractor to direct water to your fields and barns.

GROWING/FEEDING
✍In a weaner operation, you acquire calves after weaning at 10 to 15 months of age. They can then be fed and marketed in less than a year from the time of purchase.
✍Thus, the investment on each calf is returned within a comparatively short time. This type of operation may not require much land, but you will need adequate facilities to keep the animals comfortable and under control.
✍On the other hand, calves cost less in winter. Depending on the cost of winter feed, this may be the best time to buy cattle for the following pasture season.
✍Working with calves requires a good deal of patience, as they are easily excited and stressed. Discuss a health programme with your vet.

DISEASE MANAGEMENT
✍Animals are not an exception to disease. They also suffer from numerous diseases. This may affect the health as well as productivity of animals; even cause their death. Parasites, bacteria, and viruses are the major villains here. These microbes infect the cattle externally as well as internally. Vaccination is the one solution for the protection against bacterial and viral infections.
✍Maintaining a healthy cattle herd is vital for strong, productive calves and heifers. In the first 30 days of a calf’s life, it’s crucial to watch their behavior for any diarrhea symptoms as these can lead to deadly calf scours.
✍Cattle produce a lot of waste. Although the manure may be used for land fertilization in some cases, you still must collect the manure and dispose of it in some way. This is an extremely dirty business, with manure carrying at least 40 diseases that can pass to humans

KEEP RECORDS
✍You should always keep good records of finances, breeding, calving, vaccinations, purchases, sales and assets in your operation.
✍Financial records are the most important records, because these records determine whether your operation is giving you net income or loss. Hope you have learned a lot about how to start a cattle farm business. Best of luck!!


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07/10/2021
07/10/2021

We lose ourselves in the things we love. We find ourselves there too ♥️

07/08/2021

Too many people don’t have a clue… well here’s your clue! You’re welcome!

06/07/2021

:

__Product, People, Process… and !

Most of you know by now that my vision for Africa is of a digitally connected continent where each and all of our citizens can have affordable access to use new technologies with the potential to improve their quality of life, create businesses and open up more prosperous opportunities to build Africa's century -- opportunities that benefit ALL our people, rural and urban alike.

To this end, today I am excited to share the news that Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Facebook have agreed to partner to build a fibre network in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to help connect East and West Africa by land. This partnership will improve internet access for more than 30 million people across Central Africa!

Facebook will invest in the fibre build and support network planning, while Liquid Intelligent Technologies will own, build and operate the fibre network. Liquid will also provide wholesale services to mobile network operators and internet service providers.

The network will help create a digital corridor from the Atlantic Ocean through the Congo rainforest, the second largest rainforest after the Amazon, into East Africa, and then onward to the Indian Ocean. This new corridor will connect DRC to its neighbouring countries including Angola, Congo Brazzaville, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

__Liquid will employ more than 5,000 people from local communities to build the fibre network.

As our Group CEO Nic Rudnick said, this is one of the most difficult fibre builds ever undertaken and will cross more than 2,000km of some of the most challenging terrain in the world.

The shared vision of Liquid and Facebook in this partnership is to build affordable infrastructure and bridge gaps in Internet access [which those of you here on the page from Central Africa know all about]. It is also to help lower the cost of data and improve connectivity. You can read the statement here: https://www.africanews.com/2021/07/05/liquid-intelligent-technologies-and-facebook-partner-to-build-a-fibre-network-in-the-democratic-republic-of-congo/

So who are your business partners?

I have always stressed to you the importance of understanding your business:

# What business are you really in?
# What industry are you in?

In any business, having a clear understanding of these questions allows you to forge partnerships that are as important as having equity investment partners. No business operates in an Island; every business operates in an industry cluster, supported by other businesses to deliver that service.

Let me give you an example: As a Mobile Network Operator [MNO], we do not manufacture the equipment that actually delivers the service. We are service providers, not manufacturers. We might sell mobile phones, but it’s actually not our business.

The more you understand what business you are in, the more strategic you become in your approach. Scaling up a business requires a deep understanding of how non-equity partnerships really work. Can you identify something that someone else needs for their business, which you need for yours?

# Facebook needs as many people as possible to access the Internet, as cheaply as possible. The biggest provider of the Internet in Africa is Liquid Intelligent Technologies; what can we do together?

# MasterCard provides payment services, so does Sasai App; what can we do together?

# Vodacom is the largest MNO in DRC, we are the largest provider of Fibre optics; what can we do together?

# The Chinese company ZTE manufactures network equipment for mobile services; what can we do together?

Developing “strategic” partnerships requires that you have something to trade that enhances the other party’s business. Do you know how many strategic partnerships are used to develop the car you drive in?

Car manufacturers are masters of Strategic Partnerships in business. Decades ago they made everything; today they own almost nothing, except the brand!

Think about the strategic partnerships behind a business like Uber. There is something I’m trying to tell you today; I hope you get it?

Partnerships like this one with Facebook will help bring connectivity and all the entrepreneurial opportunities that come with it, to millions in DRC and nations beyond... including some of youngsters in this photo I imagine! This is how we build Africa's century, together.

Image credit: Ryan Carter Images. Pappy Orion and young friends in DRC. [Image found on Instagram; with thanks for permission to use]. https://www.facebook.com/pappy.orion

26/05/2021

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