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Brookside livestock show
rock
#21 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:11:03 AM
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It was worth the effort. For those who didn't make it most farmers wind up today morning so if you get time to go you can still learn a few things.
sherrif
#22 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:49:54 PM
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Am at the show.chilly weather but awsome.
maka
#23 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 1:11:39 PM
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ValerieLemaiyan wrote:
I know someone who makes 300k daily in Kiserian

Hear hear...
possunt quia posse videntur
Njung'e
#24 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 1:46:41 PM
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maka wrote:
ValerieLemaiyan wrote:
I know someone who makes 300k daily in Kiserian

Hear hear...


Possible.....If you dilute one litre of milk with 10K litres of watersmile
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
washiku
#25 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 2:01:49 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
maka wrote:
ValerieLemaiyan wrote:
I know someone who makes 300k daily in Kiserian

Hear hear...


Possible.....If you dilute one litre of milk with 10K litres of watersmile


I thought it depends with how much u av invested? As in how many cows u av assuming they r all doing well.
Njung'e
#26 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 2:08:04 PM
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@Washiku,
No doubt.That can only be huge coz at worst,we are talking about 6000 litres of milk a day ( or 120 cows each producing 50 litres a day)
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
aemathenge
#27 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 4:02:12 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Yes, per day. That is what Maina Kageni was saying when promoting the event on classic.

Hold on.

You listen to Maina's show at Classic in the morning?
harrydre
#28 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 5:59:19 PM
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machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?
i.am.back!!!!
maka
#29 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 7:12:32 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
@Washiku,
No doubt.That can only be huge coz at worst,we are talking about 6000 litres of milk a day ( or 120 cows each producing 50 litres a day)

Having 120-150 cows isnt thaaaaaat hard the problem is having as many of them producing to their max capacity....an acre of boma rhodes yields 200 bales per yr
possunt quia posse videntur
Njung'e
#30 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:50:18 PM
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maka wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
@Washiku,
No doubt.That can only be huge coz at worst,we are talking about 6000 litres of milk a day ( or 120 cows each producing 50 litres a day)

Having 120-150 cows isnt thaaaaaat hard the problem is having as many of them producing to their max capacity....an acre of boma rhodes yields 200 bales per yr


Read that again.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
mawinder
#31 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 8:45:09 AM
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Njung'e wrote:
@Washiku,
No doubt.That can only be huge coz at worst,we are talking about 6000 litres of milk a day ( or 120 cows each producing 50 litres a day)

value addition by selling the milk as yoghurt,cheese etc!!!!!
Rankaz13
#32 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:40:07 AM
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mawinder wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
@Washiku,
No doubt.That can only be huge coz at worst,we are talking about 6000 litres of milk a day ( or 120 cows each producing 50 litres a day)

value addition by selling the milk as yoghurt,cheese etc!!!!!


And while at it, use the cowdung for biogas production for your cooking and/or heating purposes. Nowadays there also are methane-driven water pumps which means you can use the biogas to pump water from your borehole to irrigate your farm. Add a few solar panels and voila, you have an 'eco-farm' right there.
Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
Much Know
#33 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:10:45 AM
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harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?

I don't think you can possibly buy a "good breed" cow in Kenya today (they are unaffordable with quotes of 200-300k for an in-calf "first time pregnant cow" fresian and you will be put on waiting list, and they will never call you), especially holstein freshian, you will have to breed your own second hand cow from a good farm and start breeding, it may take two to three years for the excellent cows to start popping out, then you start quoting for people "teenage pregnant cows" at 200k, i understand they are exported to Rwanda and other countries.
Meru Holiness
mawinder
#34 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:16:59 AM
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Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?

I don't think you can possibly buy a "good breed" cow in Kenya today (they are unaffordable with quotes of 200-300k for an in-calf "first time pregnant cow" fresian and you will be put on waiting list, and they will never call you), especially holstein freshian, you will have to breed your own second hand cow from a good farm and start breeding, it may take two to three years for the excellent cows to start popping out, then you start quoting for people "teenage pregnant cows" at 200k, i understand they are exported to Rwanda and other countries.

Embryo transfer is the viable solution!!!!!!!?
Much Know
#35 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:25:23 AM
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mawinder wrote:
Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?

I don't think you can possibly buy a "good breed" cow in Kenya today (they are unaffordable with quotes of 200-300k for an in-calf "first time pregnant cow" fresian and you will be put on waiting list, and they will never call you), especially holstein freshian, you will have to breed your own second hand cow from a good farm and start breeding, it may take two to three years for the excellent cows to start popping out, then you start quoting for people "teenage pregnant cows" at 200k, i understand they are exported to Rwanda and other countries.

Embryo transfer is the viable solution!!!!!!!?

Lakini bado ni process, kuna ya kes 500 na ya 1500/-, you will learn the difference, you will become friends with vets and quacks, keep books and diaries for the cow, feed it using an excel spreadsheet analysis, know several types of grass, when cow becomes pregnant wife might think you are married to the cows, it is a very serious job this cow business, i have max respect for any farmer who succeeds in dairy farming.
Meru Holiness
Much Know
#36 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:28:28 AM
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Much Know wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?

I don't think you can possibly buy a "good breed" cow in Kenya today (they are unaffordable with quotes of 200-300k for an in-calf "first time pregnant cow" fresian and you will be put on waiting list, and they will never call you), especially holstein freshian, you will have to breed your own second hand cow from a good farm and start breeding, it may take two to three years for the excellent cows to start popping out, then you start quoting for people "teenage pregnant cows" at 200k, i understand they are exported to Rwanda and other countries.

Embryo transfer is the viable solution!!!!!!!?

Lakini bado ni process, kuna ya kes 500 na ya 1500/-, you will learn the difference, you will become friends with vets and quacks, keep books and diaries for the cow, feed it using an excel spreadsheet analysis, know several types of grass, when cow becomes pregnant wife might think you are married to the cows, it is a very serious job this cow business, i have max respect for any farmer who succeeds in dairy farming.


Can you imagine being the owner of the bull that produces 1500/- "shotis"???
Meru Holiness
mawinder
#37 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 10:41:05 AM
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Much Know wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Much Know wrote:
harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?

I don't think you can possibly buy a "good breed" cow in Kenya today (they are unaffordable with quotes of 200-300k for an in-calf "first time pregnant cow" fresian and you will be put on waiting list, and they will never call you), especially holstein freshian, you will have to breed your own second hand cow from a good farm and start breeding, it may take two to three years for the excellent cows to start popping out, then you start quoting for people "teenage pregnant cows" at 200k, i understand they are exported to Rwanda and other countries.

Embryo transfer is the viable solution!!!!!!!?

Lakini bado ni process, kuna ya kes 500 na ya 1500/-, you will learn the difference, you will become friends with vets and quacks, keep books and diaries for the cow, feed it using an excel spreadsheet analysis, know several types of grass, when cow becomes pregnant wife might think you are married to the cows, it is a very serious job this cow business, i have max respect for any farmer who succeeds in dairy farming.

There is a big difference btwn embryo transfer and AI.embryo transfer costs 40 times the figures you are giving!!!!
McReggae
#38 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 11:33:50 PM
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harrydre wrote:
machamba ni muhimu! smile anyway looking for some dairy cows like 2 or 3. any leads?


Join Farming Kenya in Facebook, talk to one Frank Moi, he has supplied people, I vouch for him as I know him personally.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
gk
#39 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 1:45:39 PM
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Which is the best of the three days to attend for maximum value?
majimaji
#40 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 3:06:32 PM
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Zero returns in zero grazing in kenya due to high cost of feeds and labour...http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Zero-grazing-not-ideal-dairy-production-system/-/996/3299184/-/fujbfl/-/index.html
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