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| "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by AlphaTaikun(op): 10:28pm On Nov 27, 2025 |
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| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by AlphaTaikun(op): 10:31pm On Nov 27, 2025 |
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| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 11:43pm On Nov 27, 2025 |
My dear Thanks for taking your precious time to compile and share these beautiful pictures, important information. But will these unruly homo sapiens learn and change? These guys don't rear the cattle for meat and meat, They rear conflicts, terrorism, banditry And kidnapping. They have ears, eyes, but they will pretend and tell you they are not aware of these modern practices |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by budaatum: 12:01am On Nov 28, 2025*. Modified: 12:23am On Nov 28, 2025 |
When Buhari said "do ranch", my people did not hear, and thought he was asking Fulani herdsmen to take your land and do ranch, as if Fulani can possibly do what is suggested here. What people did not understand was that Buhari was actually providing the dagger that will kill Fulani herdsmen, but I guess people would never understand that he could be going against his own people, just as they can not understand that the Emir of Kano is promoting education amongst people who are convinced education is evil. budaatum: |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by AlphaTaikun(op): 3:28pm On Nov 29, 2025*. Modified: 4:58pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
budaatum:@ budaatum I appreciate the massive insights shared in your post and the video interview with Professor Adewumi Taiwo, the Professor of Agriculture Engineering who emphasized on the historical fact that Western Nigeria already had a successful cattle ranching and breeding program (with trypanosomiasis-resistant Ndama cows imported from Mali) in the Fasola area of the current Oyo State as of 1946! That was pure intelligence info from the Professor. It was during the highly corrupt military dictatorship (after the iconic Obafemi Awolowo years of agribusiness and farm settlement developments in the Old Western Region) that agribusiness was de-emphasized and this cascaded right into the democratic era with some of these Governors of the Western States pussyfooting and NOT having a sense of urgency to revive the cattle ranching programs with hybrid cattle which would bring in billions of USD in income revenue for the States and individual investors. This is what the Forbes-listed USD billionaires such as Mike Adenuga, Femi Otedola, Mrs Folorunso Alakija, etc, should have also done by investing millions in advanced agribusiness (driven by technologies such as green houses, hydroponics, agri-drones and AI) to boost the ranching and dairy breeding ecosystem in the West of Nigeria for instance and cut off the monopoly of those foreign Fula cattle herders from Niger Republic, Cameroon, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea, etc. Aliko Dangote was planning the construction of a large dairy farm about 3 years ago, but I haven't heard anything about it since. He also had to discontinue his tomato paste factory investment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOOPUKvG208?si=XEEAdkcxJu5-Lnjz Sunday Ogunyemi • Feb 14, 2021 However, I'm aware that Ekiti State imported some hybrid cows for ranching during the government of Kayode Fayemi, and WAMCO has a milk off-taker program in Oyo State where Yoruba and Fula cattle owners sell cow milk to WAMCO. The Yoruba indigenes and the migrant Fulas registered under the milk collection program testified that milking of cows provides more income for them than just the rearing or herding cows around for meat sales. Last but NOT least, I've emphasized for years that it's time for Nigerians to stop buying cows from the foreign Fula herders from Niger Republic, Cameroon, Mali, Mauritania, because they constitute over 90% of Miyetti Allah members and those creeps are largely responsible for the foreign Fula militia attacks on Yorubaland, Hausaland, and the entire Middle Belt States of Nigeria, grabbing lands from indigenous people in some of these communities then renaming them into Fula names as told by a Hausa woman from Katsina State whose video I watched complaining about the foreign Fula militia invasions of Hausaland. It's time for the West of Nigeria, parts of Kwara and Kogi States (indigenously peopled by the Yoruba folks) to invest in their own massive ranching and dairy programs with hybrid cows using their own indigenous manpower, which would effectively cut off those insidious foreign Fula cow supplies being imported from those neighbouring countries of Niger Republic, Cameroon, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea-Conakry, etc. A lot of people mistakenly think most of the cows sold in Nigeria are bred in Nigeria BUT that's not true. They are brought in by migrant foreign Fula herders via the porous, non-existent land borders Your feedback here added extra layers of insights to the thread. I appreciate that once again. Cheers. |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by budaatum: 8:23pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
AlphaTaikun:You inspire me. Please know. |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by AlphaTaikun(op): 1:11am On Dec 02, 2025 |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by Indigbo: 7:35pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Someone who's into cattle farming want me to partner with him here is his breakdown: A local male cow 7-8months old ₦250k. Female ₦400k. He will rear them for 2-3 years. If it's female, first child isine, second birth child is his. If it's male we share profits after maturity and my capital will first be refunded. If it's Bororo it's ₦800k. In the case of lose or damage, we be 50/50 shared lose. He will be responsible for management, medications and feeding. He's ready to sign legally binding agreement because I rejected ordinary agreement. What do you think about this deal? I didn't know that a young cow is now around ₦250k for make and ₦400k for female for rearing 😲 Please advice. Thanks. |
| Re: "Cattle Ranching & Dairy Farming" by AlphaTaikun(op): 2:40pm On Dec 15, 2025 |
Indigbo:@indigbo You can get further viability and profitability information on the thread page right BELOW from the moniker @ajala.wole who is into direct cattle breeding in Ilorin. Be persistent in asking him by reposting what you posted here on the thread page right BELOW. https://www.nairaland.com/8577743/how-much-plot-land-abule/2#137802199 |
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