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New member intending to be a livestock and Crop farmer. - Pamcode - 09-11-2021 Hi everyone. I am new here. I am a new animal sciences graduateĀ intending to learnĀ from those before me in the livestock business. I particularly need advice on which small I can start with a modest capital like say #300,000. Thank you all. RE: New member intending to be a livestock and Crop farmer. - Henlus - 09-11-2021 You are highly welcome. With that amount, you can start with something like broilers. If you can't build a pen with blocks, you can start with cages, or better still, you find and rent a pen. RE: New member intending to be a livestock and Crop farmer. - Pamcode - 09-13-2021 (09-11-2021, 03:11 PM)Henlus Wrote: You are highly welcome. With that amount, you can start with something like broilers. If you can't build a pen with blocks, you can start with cages, or better still, you find and rent a penIn terms of cost effectiveness would it be better to formulate my own feed or buy commercial. RE: New member intending to be a livestock and Crop farmer. - Henlus - 09-14-2021 (09-13-2021, 01:27 PM)Pamcode Wrote: In terms of cost effectiveness would it be better to formulate my own feed or buy commercial. For a start, it is better to buy commercial feed. Formulating feed isn't that easy oo. I will post cost of raising broilers by tomorrow. RE: New member intending to be a livestock and Crop farmer. - Pamcode - 09-18-2021 Thank you for your replies. |