Your da best no doubts da most practical goat farmer in the world u changed da proverb kutambula kulaba kuda kukola....u told us wen u had jst returned from south Africa now your harvesting thumbs up
Thank you for this great job Mr Hamissi. God bless you. Please give us the guidelines in planting Cloris Guaya and Centrosema seeds together and what's the best tool for harvesting it?. Greetings from Nigeria. 🇳🇬
Hello Hamis. I hope you're well. I'd like to ask. Once the silage is ready after 3 wks, how do I maintain the silage for 2 yrs to make sure it doesn't go bad?
BUT DR HAMIISI, PLSSSSS IF I MAY ASK, WHY DO WE NEED TO ADD MOLASSES TO THE CHOPPED GRASS AGAIN SINCE THE SUGAR-GRAZE IS NATURALLY RICH IN SUGAR CONTENT??? I USED TO THINK THAT ADDITION OF MOLASSES IS MAINLY TO ACTIVATE THE ANAEROBIC ACTIVITY IN THE SILOS DUE TO THE SUGARY CONTENT AND AS SUCH, THE SUGAR GRAZE IN THIS VIDEO ALREADY CONTAINS HIGH LEVEL OF SUGAR ANYWAY, SO WHY DO WE NEED TO ADD MOLASSES AGAIN???? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR RESPONSE. GOD BLESS YOU SIR.....
I too don't think the molasses is necessary with sugar graze .. we don't add it here in our farm. Trying to save every penny 😀😀. Great work my brother.
Thank u for ur lesson its agud work simple to do
Your da best no doubts da most practical goat farmer in the world u changed da proverb kutambula kulaba kuda kukola....u told us wen u had jst returned from south Africa now your harvesting thumbs up
Dr HAMIISI, THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE INFORMATIONS YOU ARE SHARING WITH US, GOD BLESS YOU REAL GOOD....
Yes boss. You’re awesome. Thanks once again for the informations. Bravo
Thanks so much I really enjoy your video and you give us a lot o information
Another great job, Dr.
Great work thanks much for sharing with us may God bless you 🙏🏼
Thank you sir for your good heart God Almighty continue to strengthen and bless the work of your hands
Thank u for the knowledge u are giving us Dr
I pray God the skills am getting from u to make me best Farmer in Uganda
Well done boss, am cmg ssebo
Thank you for this great job Mr Hamissi. God bless you. Please give us the guidelines in planting Cloris Guaya and Centrosema seeds together
and what's the best tool for harvesting it?. Greetings from Nigeria. 🇳🇬
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rich in energy
what ration due for molasse to water do you use. Thanks for the videos
Soon sir i will join you for More skills
How long does it take to chop after cutting them (harvesting)
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Hello Hamis. I hope you're well. I'd like to ask. Once the silage is ready after 3 wks, how do I maintain the silage for 2 yrs to make sure it doesn't go bad?
Just make sure air doesn’t get in. It should be good. But better use it within a year 😊
Sir, thanks for the great work am actually looking for a chopper machine where can I get it and on what cost thanks from Uganda
Please is salt and molasses good for goat? and the ratio needed
1acre can make a ton of silage
how i get you bro
I am actually looking for this machine, the only one I can find in my town in south Africa is for harvesting maize seeds
I am struggling to find a decent 1 too did you manage to find? I am also in South Africa
Drotsky in Alberton Gauteng is a manufacturer of such kind of machines.
BUT DR HAMIISI, PLSSSSS IF I MAY ASK, WHY DO WE NEED TO ADD MOLASSES TO THE CHOPPED GRASS AGAIN SINCE THE SUGAR-GRAZE IS NATURALLY RICH IN SUGAR CONTENT??? I USED TO THINK THAT ADDITION OF MOLASSES IS MAINLY TO ACTIVATE THE ANAEROBIC ACTIVITY IN THE SILOS DUE TO THE SUGARY CONTENT AND AS SUCH, THE SUGAR GRAZE IN THIS VIDEO ALREADY CONTAINS HIGH LEVEL OF SUGAR ANYWAY, SO WHY DO WE NEED TO ADD MOLASSES AGAIN???? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR RESPONSE. GOD BLESS YOU SIR.....
The more sugers the better and my animals are taught the smell of molus the moment they smell molus all of them run to feed
Very good response Hamiisi. Thanks.
@@hamiisisemanda8150 THANK YOU DR HAMIISI, YOU WILL BE INVITED TO MY FARM IN NIGERIA VERY SOON. THANKS ALWAYS....
I too don't think the molasses is necessary with sugar graze .. we don't add it here in our farm. Trying to save every penny 😀😀. Great work my brother.