Welcome to Trevor Bernard KZhead Channel! Trevor Bernard is a nature lover and grew up in Jamaica. He aimed to train, help and educate new young farmers to get involved in the Small Ruminants sector and see success in rearing goats, sheep, and rabbits. Thank All of You For Your Support!! Every video watched, every thumb up, every comment, every share, every massage, every call, thank you for all the supports. I am so overwhelmed.
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Mr Bernard you're one of the best in this industry I love your teachings I have learned a lot from you sir . From 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
Always Educational,black Alpine looking great💯🇯🇲👍
You are a unique farmer with a fatherly heart of gold. I subscribed to your channel after watching one of your videos. Thanks for all you do.
Always love the education thanks for sharing.
Watching from Kenya Nairobi
Here in the Philippines is common to 3 way cross first we cross Nubian to our native goats then the Nubian x native goats kids we cross them to full-blooded boer to address the milk shortage of boers... By doing that we achieve hyper vigor... Kids of 3 way cross goats perform good in milk and pasture
I would certainly like to have some of that milk with my tea. I love to hear the roosters 🐔🐓 crowing in the background. My beautiful Jamaica!
I wish if people around the world can listen to your teachings
AM IN CLASS TAKING NOTES
Wow your such a open farmer I ever come a close you are share the information I need . thanks I have noted something a. New sub's
GREAT TEACHING BRO
Great info as Always Sir B. Start small and learn from your mistakes
You’re correct Mr Bernard, that the truth about boer goats. I told my friends way back in my home country that boer goats are harder to rear compared to nubians. Though they’re are both a very good breed. Much love! From the Philippines
Boer goats from a really pure lineage is a lot easier to feed on very greens n grains than other breeds that wud need an assorted abundant food . That's based on my experience with proper lines of boer goat
Very educative thx bro am in Uganda and always learning ur very ryt am anew farmer but lost five of my Boers jst of recent but due to nutritional deficiency da vet told me dey became weak and anaemic thx for da advise
What you think about permaculture A million thanks my teacher
What do you mean by graded ?
How do you process the milk for drinking
BOER REQUIRES A LOT
It's a blessing mr. bernard goat's are wonderful animals i always love to see when the female's goat's are about to drop her baby thanks for sharing sir and happy new year to you sir 🙏👍👍
Normally goads do better in dryer climates
Good evening sir, i want to buy a few of your young nubian female goats.
Good afternoon sir please may i have your contact info.
were u from
What's the price for a she kid
Mr. Bernard.....how can I get in touch with you.....
you can call me 1-876-383-7565
@@TrevorBernard03 Thank you
The biggest problem you guys have is you have the crumbs of the world you cannot expect great things from a sub par goat 2ndly most of these goats origins were exported from the cape and freestate province witch are dry and very low parasites' areas even us from the transvaal knows if you buy something from that region its going to die