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Re: Adamix Farms by dayleke: 1:26pm On Apr 26, 2023
Congratulations bro....

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Re: Adamix Farms by KingDash09(m): 1:27pm On Apr 26, 2023
Nice one baba.. I get like 5 acre wey I buy for nassarawa I don fence am already na to bring my own na him remain..

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Re: Adamix Farms by Chucks13: 1:28pm On Apr 26, 2023
Young man God bless you its you type I love seen around me not those waiting for one liar to make air flight from Abuja to Lagos N1,000(One thousand naira) wasting their time reading boook of Lamentation day and night for 8 good years.

God bless your hustle, man.

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Re: Adamix Farms by dayleke: 1:30pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
Two of our bucks

*thinking out loud πŸ€”

Maybe the Yoruba (local) name for Obuko was derived from "Buck". 😁

I have a very weird sense of humor, I know...😝

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Re: Adamix Farms by ntyce(m): 1:31pm On Apr 26, 2023
Jakumo:


You should consider milking those goats and producing cheese to sell to supermarkets. Nobody is producing goat milk in Nigeria currently, but in the USA Nigerian pygmy goats are highly regarded sources of goat's milk which is more nutritious than cow's milk. You are sitting on a gold mine, my brother, so MILK it for all it is worth.

Goats are worth FAR more valuable as milk suppliers than having them slaughtered for meat. I have 24 pygmy goats as I speak, but before I start milking them I will allow them all to have one birth before commencing to milk them after their second birth. I have both manual milk pumps and an electric milking machine ready to go when the time comes.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR69EKkfLLk&t=13s

These WAD breeds are not good milk producers

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Re: Adamix Farms by Elev82014: 1:32pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
Good day everyone. I'll try to update this thread as we progress on the farm. A passionate journey for me as i embark on livestock farming, mainly goats and some cows.
As you can see, we've started some work.

Good job! But you better be careful before the terrorist Fulani herdsmen invade your farmland after seeing and reading this article.

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Re: Adamix Farms by MilitantAtheist: 1:32pm On Apr 26, 2023
Nice but your profit will come at an extremely slow and lesser rate than it should be. Come to me in Delta State I will sell you broodstock so can have good fast growth rate fish for quick sales or buy Juveniles or fingerlings and get your huge profit in 4 months. I am an Agriculturist but I find cropping extremely boring, before you start getting profits from your goats or cows in 3 years Poultry/Fish farmer has made millions 3x under 1 year Nothing like livestock farming especially in fishery, rabbit and snail farming!. Look into those areas

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Re: Adamix Farms by rainmoredays: 1:36pm On Apr 26, 2023
Kemistri3:



Two arces is how many plots, boss?

2 acres is equal 12 plots of land.

An acre is 6 plots

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Re: Adamix Farms by Jakumo(m): 1:37pm On Apr 26, 2023
ntyce:


These WAD breeds are not good milk producers

Your perception is not correct sir. Nigeran goats are reared EXCLUSIVELY for milk production in the USA. It is a massive industry and Nigeran goats are the all-time favorite among goat farmers there. It is so ironic that Nigeran farmers with money to waste are buying South African goats for 500k naira each when Nigeran pygmy goats can be bought young for just 12K naira each.

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Re: Adamix Farms by NwaliE01: 1:37pm On Apr 26, 2023
Awesome

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Re: Adamix Farms by mariahAngel(f): 1:38pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
The cows will be coming in before next week. We put the goats on hold for now because of the rain.

Do you rear the cows for milk, meat or both?

Grass fed raw cow's milk is liquid gold.
From raw cow's milk, one can produce butter, cream, cheese, among others.

By the way, I like your farm.

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Re: Adamix Farms by MilitantAtheist: 1:39pm On Apr 26, 2023
KingDash09:
Nice one baba.. I get like 5 acre wey I buy for nassarawa I don fence am already na to bring my own na him remain..
bro do fishery
Re: Adamix Farms by Vatod(m): 1:41pm On Apr 26, 2023
Please can you take the pics of the housing
Re: Adamix Farms by rainmoredays: 1:41pm On Apr 26, 2023
StraightGaay:
Which dry season is here?

The comment was made around November last year, that was when we were approaching dry season

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Re: Adamix Farms by Foodqueen(f): 1:43pm On Apr 26, 2023
oxygeng:
hm Better check if there is any tribal or ethnic connection between you and OP. So you don't keep aiming your dane gun at the moon. Don't get carried away by the polite response on nairaland. Peace.

Hmmm!!!

You must be talking from experience
Re: Adamix Farms by MilitantAtheist: 1:45pm On Apr 26, 2023
Commercial Agriculture is difficult in northern areas especially the extremely lucrative Fish farming. I must have made enough millions first to ever consider rearing cattle n other Ruminants which I will realize the profits in 3-5 years time. Here in south we fish farmers realize profit almost every day and huge profit every month end. Everyday farmers order for broodstocks, fingerlings and juveniles, on the month end marketers come to buy adult fish of 1kg+ at harvest after 4 months of stocking. Northerners can't do fisheries because they don't have water, Rocky lands.

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Re: Adamix Farms by Squirrel1(m): 1:45pm On Apr 26, 2023
I love how green looking your farm setting is. Inspires me. Good luck on your journey to wealth, bro!!

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Re: Adamix Farms by 3rdeye1(m): 1:47pm On Apr 26, 2023
Opened to investors or partnership ? I’ll be interested. Let’s talk . Great job by the way

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Re: Adamix Farms by MisterGrace: 1:48pm On Apr 26, 2023
Nice one... Please keep it up.

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Re: Adamix Farms by Zeezeal7(m): 1:51pm On Apr 26, 2023
Nice work sir, congratulations to you....I have similar project in mind. Mine will be a pig farm and poultry farm and ofcourse there will be room for goats and cattle in the coming years. For now, I am working on the feeding. I have a farm of cassava, soybeans and maize.... specially to that effect.
My question is, are the seedlings some form of grass for feeding them when they grow? Thank you 😊


adamix:
Day 16 of test planting our brachiaria mulato II seeds
Re: Adamix Farms by Juleeee: 1:51pm On Apr 26, 2023
This is cool, do you need a worker?
Re: Adamix Farms by KingAzubuike(f): 1:52pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
Good day everyone. I'll try to update this thread as we progress on the farm. A passionate journey for me as i embark on livestock farming, mainly goats and some cows.
As you can see, we've started some work.

Where is this locate and how much funded this project?
Re: Adamix Farms by hush15: 1:53pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
Good day everyone. I'll try to update this thread as we progress on the farm. A passionate journey for me as i embark on livestock farming, mainly goats and some cows.
As you can see, we've started some work.

Am also an aspiring farmer with similar ambitions agriculture wise. I hope we can learn from each other.

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Re: Adamix Farms by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 1:54pm On Apr 26, 2023
Good job, it shall be a success story. Hope your location is free from fulani herdsmen.
Re: Adamix Farms by stevetemi(m): 1:54pm On Apr 26, 2023
Welldone sir, I wish u huge success. Wicked and killer herdsmen will not locate u.

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Re: Adamix Farms by Fundamentalist: 1:58pm On Apr 26, 2023
when i saw you planting bracharia grass i knew you understood what you where doing. You can as well add centrosema and napier since you'd be having constant water supply all year round .

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Re: Adamix Farms by akseph1: 2:03pm On Apr 26, 2023
adamix:
Good day everyone. I'll try to update this thread as we progress on the farm. A passionate journey for me as i embark on livestock farming, mainly goats and some cows.
As you can see, we've started some work.
I would have love to partner with you but I am in Jo's.

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Re: Adamix Farms by SoftHeart(m): 2:04pm On Apr 26, 2023
Jakumo:


You should consider milking those goats and producing cheese to sell to supermarkets. Nobody is producing goat milk in Nigeria currently, but in the USA Nigerian pygmy goats are highly regarded sources of goat's milk which is more nutritious than cow's milk. You are sitting on a gold mine, my brother, so MILK it for all it is worth.

Goats are worth FAR more valuable as milk suppliers than having them slaughtered for meat. I have 24 pygmy goats as I speak, but before I start milking them I will allow them all to have one birth before commencing to milk them after their second birth. I have both manual milk pumps and an electric milking machine ready to go when the time comes.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR69EKkfLLk&t=13s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtO6JhW-n7Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2PVyGI98hY
Please kindly make an update and tag me, when you start milking the goats. I'm in the process of building a goat pen at my farm, currently I have 7 goats at the backyard farm, which I plan to move to the main farm once the pen is completed. I'm interested in milking them.

Also where can I get the milking machine and any idea of the price for both manual and electric type?

Thanks.

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Re: Adamix Farms by Jakumo(m): 2:08pm On Apr 26, 2023
SoftHeart:

Please kindly make an update and tag me, when you start milking the goats. I'm in the process of building a goat pen at my farm, currently I have 7 goats at the backyard farm, which I plan to move to the main farm once the pen is completed. I'm interested in milking them.

Also where can I get the milking machine and any idea of the price for both manual and electric type?

Thanks.

Will do. The goats are in good health but they are infested with fleas. If anyone can recommend a safe chemical that can be applied with a backpack sprayer, I'd be grateful to hear about it. I would like to eliminate those fleas completely before I start milking the goats.

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