12/04/2026
⚠️ MONEY CAN BUY LIVESTOCK… BUT IGNORANCE CAN WIPE YOUR INVESTMENT OUT ⚠️
Buying plenty of livestock simply because you can afford them is a costly mistake many people make. Livestock farming is not just about numbers—it requires proper knowledge, planning, feeding, healthcare, and daily management. Without these, animals can fall sick, lose weight, or even die, turning what should be profit into serious loss. If you lack the experience, it’s wiser to start small or hire skilled professionals who understand proper animal care. In livestock farming, knowledge—not money—is what truly guarantees success.
11/04/2026
No feed, no profit! Smart livestock farmers win by stocking feed ahead of time.
Feed stocking simply means planning, buying, and storing enough quality feed—like hay, grains, and concentrates—to keep your animals well-fed all year round, especially during scarcity. When done right, it keeps livestock healthy, boosts growth, and saves you from high market prices.
Store feeds in a dry, clean, pest-free place, buy in bulk when prices are low, and always use older stock first. Good feed stocking = steady production, lower costs, and higher profits.
11/04/2026
🙏 A Heartfelt Plea to Our Amazing Customers & Supporters 🙏
Dear valued family,
Your support has always been the backbone of our journey, and today, we humbly ask for a small favor that means so much to us. 💚
Please take a moment to visit our page on Facebook, drop a positive review, and rate our page. Your kind words and ratings will go a long way in helping us grow, gain more visibility, and reach a wider audience.
By doing this, you’re not just supporting us—you’re helping us serve you better, improve our services, and bring quality livestock solutions closer to more people who need them.
We truly appreciate your time, your trust, and your continued support. May your kindness come back to you in abundance. 🙏
Thank you for being part of the Yerwa Farms family! fans YERWA FARMS
09/04/2026
Mineral blocks (salt licks) are essential supplements that help livestock meet their daily mineral requirements, especially where natural pasture and feed are deficient. They provide key nutrients such as sodium, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements that support growth, strong bones, proper digestion, and high milk or meat production. By allowing animals to lick according to their needs, mineral blocks promote safe, self-regulated intake and reduce the risk of deficiencies that can lead to health problems like Grass Tetany. Regular use improves overall animal health, fertility, and productivity, making mineral licks a simple and cost-effective solution for better livestock management.