Stunned by the type of tuber sold in abundance in Vietnamese markets, Quang Linh's team brought it to Angola to become a specialty.

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The day before, he happily held a "super huge" load of money to negotiate to welcome the cows back to the farm. Because of the wrong decision, Quang Linh Vlogs now had to sadly watch the "new members" trample each other.
Recently, a series of positive signals in farming and animal husbandry have continuously come to Quang Linh farm, so the young president has taken advantage of the victory and expanded his activities into the field of cattle raising. Accordingly, the guy took advantage of the rainy season, when tree planting on the farm was stable, and imported more cows, goats, and sheep to raise.
Specifically, Quang Linh spent heavily to purchase nearly 40 cows, more than 100 sheep and goats because in the province where the boy lives, livestock are very rare. The male blogger also freely revealed that he had "scouted" all over the province but rarely saw cows and buffaloes in the fields and very few households raised them. And to cultivate the land, people here still have to use mainly human power.
Determined to develop cattle raising, Quang Linh farm has prepared barns since last month. The young president and his assistants spent a lot of effort surveying and understanding cattle raising areas in Angola; Finally, we decided to buy cows, goats, and sheep in two areas: Lubango province, where Cong Giap (founding member of the African team) lives, and Bailundo province (Lindo's hometown).
It is known that the two above mentioned areas are famous places in Angola with large, high-quality cattle herds. More importantly, when purchasing them here, the Quang Linh team will have close people to support them, avoiding unwanted risks during the negotiation process.
Having the time, Quang Linh and several Vietnamese assistants traveled about 700 - 800 km to the second largest cow farming area in Angola, carefully examining each cow.
At the gathering yard, the young man from Nghe An was quite surprised to learn that cows were grazed naturally on a large field of land, without barns or tethers like in Vietnam. When a customer buys, the shepherd will chase the herd of cows, bringing each cow closer for the customer to see. If customers like something, take a photo and negotiate the price.
According to Quang Linh, he only chooses to buy mature cows, plus 3 pregnant cows. The 9X boy also happily revealed that he had found a good breeding place to be able to create healthy calves in the future. This investment, he spent about 700 - 800 million VND.
To ensure the smooth transportation of cattle to the farm, Quang Linh also hired a professional transportation unit, driving more than 1 day to arrive. The male blogger's trip to find the same breed seemed to be very successful, but in the end, he encountered an unfortunate incident.
Accordingly, in the truck carrying 28 cows to the farm, one cow did not survive the night. Faced with this problem, the young president sadly explained: "In Angola, when transporting cows, if traveling a distance of 500km or more, you have to watch very carefully. Always let the cows stand continuously until they arrive.
If the cow falls asleep, you must wake it up and do not let it lie down, because if it lies down, other cows will trample it to death. While gathering the cows to get on the cart, another guy said to me: Hire me to go with you, I will keep an eye on the cows. I was subjective, thinking he was saying that to find a way to get more money, so I just laughed and refused him.
At midnight, when the transporter called to report that a sleeping cow had been trampled to death, we then deduced that the guy was right. The transporter also sent two people on the truck to guard the cows, but they probably couldn't watch everything.
It's a pity, guys, a cow costs 270,000 kw (about 8.1 million VND), quite a lot of money, but just to learn from experience."
The young man from Nghe added that the people in the Quang Linh farm area did not know how to herd cows. The Vietnamese assistants were busy with other things, so they hired two people from Lubango province to take care of the cattle. The male blogger also plans to hire a private veterinarian to vaccinate and provide the best medical care for the farm's goats and cows.
Watching the clip shared by Quang Linh, you can see that the cattle are somewhat tired when having to travel long distances. Luckily, most recovered after being fed and were able to roam the fields. However, some of his assistants still think that this batch of cows is quite skinny compared to the original wishes.
In response to this opinion, the male blogger explained that in Lubango it is still the dry season, cows are grazing naturally, so food is probably scarce. So he hopes that, with the abundant grass on his farm, they will quickly become fat in the near future.
The Chairman of Quang Linh Farm excitedly shared that to keep the cows from running around eating the villagers' corn, he would build a fence in a 2-hectare plot of land and plant grass in that area. With 3 pregnant females, after giving birth, the calves are strong, the 9X boy plans to give them to a group of brothers who are managing neighboring farms to support the people's pulling power.
Quang Linh shook hands with Lindo to stir up the market in Angola, still regretting this! Snow07:35:06 23/10/2023Quang Linh's farm had a bumper crop, and traders at the Nuom Nop market came to ask for help from a black guy who sold extremely well, and was also honest and agile; The product also wears out quickly.
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