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KES 26,250
Nairobi

French Alpine Male Goat

1 Years, 0 Months, male , Below 5 Litres

KES 165,000
Baringo

Friesian Cow + Calf

3 Years, 4 Months, male , 20 - 25 Litres

KES 165,000
Baringo

Jersey Cow

1 Years, 0 Months, male , Below 5 Litres

KES 13,000
Trans Nzoia

Friesian Heifer

1 Years, 6 Months, female , 25 + Litres

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KES 1,000 / Bale
Available

Maize Silage Bales (50KG, 75KG, and 340KG)

Maize Silage available in Nakuru in Bales, Ready to feed you ...

KES 11 / Bale
Available

Unballed Silage In Kitale

Unbaled Silage in Kitale. Whole corn and well crushed and st ...

KES 15 / Bale
Available

Baled Silage in Kitale

Baled Silage is available in Kitale, Transoia County. Delive ...

KES 5,500 / Bale
Available

Brachiaria Xaraes Hybrid Seed

Great for hay or silage for all ruminants

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Mixing animal feeds at home can help farmers reduce costs while guaranteeing quality. The first step is to research the availability and cost of feed ingredients. Websites like https://cowsoko.co.ke/inputs he's farmers compare the availability and prices of animal feeds. The second step is to get a nutritionist who uses Least cost animal feed formulation software like https://cowsoko.co.ke/feeds to get a customized feed formula. The final stage is then to order for feed ingredients and mix them uniformly using a mixer or sade in the desired quantities then feed. This way, a farmer will ensure they feed the best quality at the lowest cost.

Yes. Cows can survive in Kisumu. Farmers need to take care while constructing Cow houses to ensure raised roofs allowing air circulation to reduce heat stress. The most important point is to ensure you plan for feed so that your cow can have a yearlong supply of feeds with the same quality even in the dry season.

Hay and silage are both types of preserved forage for animals, but they are prepared in different ways and have distinct characteristics. Hay is dried and stored forage with lower moisture, while silage is fermented and stored in sealed conditions with higher moisture content.

On average good cows cost from Kes 30,000 to as high as Kes 300,000. The cost will depend on age, production, breed, stage of lactation etc. For examle AFriesian producing 20L a day will be valued different from the same breed producing 10L.

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