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Zimbabwe’s TULI BREED : CATTLE FIELD DAY
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- čas přidán 30. 10. 2022
- About the presenter/Producers
Wadzanai Manyore
BSC Agriculture and Natural Resources
MSc Agribusiness
MBA(Finance)
Postgraduate Diploma :Marketing
Diploma: Human Resources Management
Diploma :Diplomacy and International Relations
Executive Certificate :Pay roll Administration
Executive Certificate: Labor Law, Arbitration and Conciliation
Executive Certificate :Monitoring and Evaluation
Executive Certificate: Project Management
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I follow Wadzanai from right here in Kenya. The knowldge I get here is unmatched and I am sure it will advance my ranching vision
Wadza, i'm from Zambia and from the time i subscribed to your channel i have been learning a lot. I love how you help interviewees release data you are looking for.
You are the best Madame
God bless you.
Thank you so much for watching I am truly humbled
I came across this channel by mistake . but the amount of information presented here is world class.
Hello, thankful for your channel. I just wish you had put subtitles of what the supervisor was saying
Thank you. We need many Enocks as Farm Managers - passionate and very knowledgeable.
Wadzanai you motivating me into farming
Hi Wadzanai! Thank you for what you do for Ziombabwe. You are a hero!
Awww you are the kindest of them all
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 l love the work you do mam.I will need your services in the near future to source boran heifers
@@nkululekotshuma4618 thanks a lot for watching, 🙏🙏
We used to cross breed Tuli and Afrikander breeds and get highly drought resistant, strong and intelligent oxen in Matebeleland.
Thank you Wadzanai your show is very informative keep up the good work God bless
Hello. Thanks for your channel. You are really inspiring not only Zimbabweans but Africans entirely. But please add English captions when you interview locals. Thank you. Much love from Ghana🇬🇭
Thanks a lot for watching , will add subtitles for sure
Originally Babirwa breed originating from the confluence of shashi, Motlautsi and Tuli rivers. Babirwa people are found in three countries SA, Bots and Zim.
Iam Smith was the greatest fan of Tuli breed he set up center in the late 1960s in Babirwa speaking people in Rhodesia to study and develop the breed in Guyu.
Wow didnt know that we have Babirwa in Zim only know that they are from Bobonong Botswana..Thank you so much for sharing..❤️❤️❤️🌍👍💯🙏
Inadequate knowledge, Iam from Hwadi , we have had the Tuli breed or crosses of these in late 50s . That is when I was born . I even remember one bull and its protective mother .
mention that he took the cattle forcefully from our people for breeding at his research station, and to power his wagons further up.
Thanks a lot Wadzanai for the effort. I'm a Malawian viewer so I'd appreciate English subtitles. Also, I think Doug had a lot to share but you were kinda cutting him short.
Thank you very much for your insight into Agriculture business. Please keep these programmes coming.
You most welcome and thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you very much Wadzanayi for your wonderful work
Thank you, Doug and company for securing of food supply chain
Thank you Wadzanai for the good job you are doing
Thank you Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. Love from S.A 🇿🇦
Mthuli Ncube Breed is huge. Keep on doing great work Wadza we need this education.
Thanks so much for such informative episode. I tend to admire the unique quality premium Tuli cattle of Zimbabwe
This is very insightful and inspirational,,, Zimbabwe's agribusiness sector is in safe hands
Thank you so much
very educative i have learnt a lot of valuable lessons and guidelines as i dream of establishing a cattle ranch one day, but i hoped you would ask alot of questions on the bull to female ratio and how do they manage keep the bull in peace without fighting
Thanks a lot for watching, normally if the bill is not on heat it’s generally nice lol 😆, the other thing is to keep it well fed , disease free etc
Good information,thank you we learn.
Am a graduate of Mazowe Veterinary College and a great fan of the Tuli and Mashona breeds..May I have contact details of this farmer
I’m from Uganda but like you ways Walai
Wadzanai for all the information you share I say Twalumba kapati, that's to say thank you very much in Tonga here in Zambia
Twalumba twalumba, I love my Tonga people, am from Zim but ndilambula ambebo. Kunembo a farming, kunembo aCattle ranching, kunembo a Africa.
Wow that's great to hear. Keep up the good work. God continue to bless you
Wow interesting job being done by a woman big up to you Wadza you are amazing..💞💞💞💃💃💃👍🙏
Aww 🥰 🙏🙏
Impactful thanks
the farmer is saying beef prices are not good due to bad economic environment but i beg to differ. there is white meat out there, chicken, fish and pork. Also competition from sheep and goats. small scale farmers are doing well
Your best in all the best
Hello please can I get this breed of cattles in Nigeria?
Hie Wadzi, thanks for this channel. Can i have Muneyi Nyabadza contact details if you don't mind please 🙏
How much does one of the adult cattle cost?
Thanks for the informative video,can we have this Farmer's contact details
Please speak in English or give us subs. Really good
I can join
Wow
I am watching from Monrovia, Liberia.
Which male , strong bull 'bhuru' would not like to be provided for himself alone 25-30 females who lived in separation from males and now mature, during mating season once a year. A Human 'bull' man can probably not even manage 4 or 5 of us girls . Plus we will start back bitting and fighting each other for our chances of getting mated and fertilised during that 1-2 months period of time we have a male around on our side of the farm.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe the human bulls also need to be vaccinated 😁😂😂😂🤣
Hie Wadzanai how can i contact you
Your best in all the best