A father’s guidance, a single moment, and years of values quietly revealed. Dignity, self-respect, and grace aren’t taught they’re lived. In today’s fast-moving world, are we still passing these values on to the next generation? 🤍
I never knew bay leaf could be so useful. I've only ever used it in my beef stew in my homemade spaghetti sauce. Some interesting further uses for bay leaf.
CN: I understand this is 100% AI how else would we get Bay leaf to actually talk and move around?🤔
We did a small taxi test on the new project build today in the compound, video will drop tonight.
we have better acceleration & better stability✅.
For those who think this is a toy, the jet prototype weighs about 50kg fully loaded, it is 6ft long, and the wingspan is 8ft wide⚠️
We will keep testing until all variables are okay for a runway test, honestly we rushed the last one because of a presentation I had to do, we will calm down and do it well this time✅
* the acceleration was really crazy today
#Zedora
GOAT BREEDING VS RABBIT FARMING: WHICH MAKES MORE MONEY?
Both goat breeding and rabbit farming can be profitable, but they shine in different ways depending on your goals, budget, and location. Here's a simple breakdown to help you decide:
🐐 GOAT BREEDING
- Income Sources: Meat, milk, breeding stock, and even fiber (from some breeds).
- Market Demand: Goat meat is popular in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. Milk and breeding goats also sell well.
- Startup Costs: Higher than rabbits. You need more land, stronger housing, and more feed.
- Growth Rate: Goats take longer to mature—usually 6–12 months before you can sell for meat or breeding.
- Challenges: Disease management, feed costs, and space requirements.
🐇 RABBIT FARMING
- Income Sources: Meat, fur, manure, and breeding stock.
- Market Demand: Growing interest in rabbit meat due to its lean protein and fast reproduction.
- Startup Costs: Very low. You can start with a small space and basic cages.
- Growth Rate: Rabbits reproduce fast—one female can give birth to 6–10 kits every month.
- Challenges: Heat sensitivity, predator protection, and finding consistent buyers.
💰 WHICH IS MORE PROFITABLE?
- Short-Term Profits: Rabbit farming wins. You can start small and earn quickly due to fast reproduction and low costs.
- Long-Term Profits: Goat breeding wins. Bigger market, higher selling price per animal, and more stable demand.
If you’re just starting and want quick returns, rabbits are great. If you have land and want to build a bigger livestock business, goats are a solid investment.