Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Young Couple Eyes Huge Returns from Pedigree Goats and Sheep



Pure Boran cattle at the Munyu ranch

Mr. and Mrs Francis Kimani cannot recall the last time they bought beef, mutton or chicken at a butchery. When Mrs. Violet Kimani has chicken on her menu for dinner, Mr. Kimani drops by their farm and brings home healthy looking kienyeji (local) chicken. 
 The young couple has 95 cattle, 196 goats and sheep on their 11 acre land in Munyu, Kiambu County. They also have several bee hives, chicken and turkey on the farm. At the age of 30 and 27 years respectively, Mr and Mrs. Kimani may so far sound to many young people like a couple that lives in a village somewhere, where all they do is farming. Well, you would be wrong to judge them as so.

Mrs. Violet and Mr. Francis Kimani at their ranch
The two graduates are rising high on the corporate ladder with their careers. Mrs Violet Kimani for instance, is the Founder and Director of Van kym Consultancy East Africa, the only public relations firm based in Thika town. They are not jobless people who decided to turn to agriculture because they could not find good jobs. They are entrepreneurs who saw an opportunity in pedigree breeding and farming.

 Pedigrees fetch much more in the market

Pedigrees are pure breeds of goat and sheep kept for either meat or milk. Mr. and Mrs. Kimani have 15 pedigree Doper sheep and 62 pedigree Galla goat reared purely for meat. They also have 119 cross breeds.

The difference between a pedigree sheep and a cross breed or a common breed is that after one year a pedigree weighs 150 kgs live weight and the common breed weighs only 80 kgs. In the market, at three months the pure breed or pedigree sheep will cost Ksh. 25,000 while the first generation (FI) of a cross breed costs Ksh. 15,000 and the second generation (F2) of a cross breed costs Kshs. 17,000.
Six months old pure Doper sheep weighing 75kgs

Just in case I lost you there with the cross breed generations I will try explaining it. A common breed doe (female goat) served with a pure breed buck (male goat) will reproduce a cross breed of the first generation, F1. When the cross breed doe is served with a purebred buck the kid is a cross breed of F2 generation. Serving an F2 cross breed doe with pure breed buck will give you a new line of pure breeds.

Mr. and Mrs Kimani target the festive seasons of the year to reap from their flock of sheep and goats. Their top customers are individuals who buy livestock for meat and farmers who seek for breeders. On average the couple fetches about Kshs. 80,000 from their goats and sheep each festive season. Considering their large farm has cattle, chicken and turkey as well, the youthful farmers have a bounty reap during festive seasons such as Easter, Christmas and Ramadhan.

Keeping livestock will always put some money in your pocket even off festive seasons. Each evening Mr. and Mrs. Kimani pocket Ksh. 30,000 from the manure collected in the animals’ sheds. With the current buzz for organic farming, manure is high on demand. Farmers are constantly searching for manure and the Kimani's have it in plenty as a byproduct.

“You can never go wrong with farming. Keeping livestock whether for dairy or meat is the way to go,” avers Mr. Kimani. “Land is fast diminishing in the country. The available land is quickly being developed for real estate. I strongly feel that by 2030, farmers will be the envy of many. Farming will be cool again because it will be lucrative with a few players in it,” he continues.

The Kimani's flock of sheep and goats
You can start small

Mr. Kimani started his ranch with three goats in 2010. Three years later his ranch is bee hive of activities and a host to many animals. “I started livestock farming out of a passion I had for pure breeds. It has now grown into an enterprise with time,” he observes.

The couple will soon register their line of pure breeds with the Kenya Stud Book. This will see their livestock tremendously appreciate in value. This will definitely add a bounce to their happy walk to the bank.


14 comments:

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    1. Nyanyake you should visit the farm. You would be blown away!

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  2. WOW!!! Kudos Guys! Fantastic way to go!

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  3. wow Vio! That is great. Thanks Nyambura for informing us.

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  4. i like the way you've done your research and followed up on the story with the help of the visual aid, that is the photos...really nice

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  5. Hi Nyambura are some of this stories virifiable i.e each evening getting the farmer getting 30,000 ksh for manure only. This translates to 900,000 per month. Do you know any farmers who charger for people to visit their farms for learning. I can be reached at adkenyaonline (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Hi Chris, yes, all the information is verifiable. I currently do not know any farmers who charge for farm visits but I know they are there. Keep checking.

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  6. I have seen this post latter but can you connect me with the two my number is 0711198475 or you can email me at eliud.kiash@gmail.com

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  7. nice and inspiring story. would like to pay them a visit.

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