Man Takes His Daughter to Help Out on His Poultry Farm, Photos Go Viral
- A man shared photos of his little daughter helping him out on his poultry farm and they went viral
- The man said he took his daughter to the poultry farm so that she would know where he gets money to feed her
- Many positive reactions trailed the photos as people said the girl would learn to be responsible and hardworking
A little girl went viral on social media after her father shared a photo of her helping out on the poultry farm.
The man, Dr Senen, said he wanted to ensure his daughter knows how he works to bring food to the table.
Dr Senen said his daughter was learning the dignity of labour at the poultry farm.
He wrote on X:
PAY ATTENTION: Let yourself be inspired by real people who go beyond the ordinary! Subscribe and watch our new shows on Briefly TV Life now!
"I take my daughter to the farm whenever she is not in school so she can appreciate where her food is coming from. She is learning that there is dignity and reward to our labour. Teach your children (M/F) the honorable thing you do so that they will know the value of working."
See his post below:
X users react as little girl helps her father
@IbehOEmmanuel commented:
"She is learning more than just dignity in labour. In few years to come, she might be the one telling you about the current trends you can use to scale your business. Never underestimate the young ones."
@love_ibanga expressed:
"What was she saying to the hens in frame one...?"
@GojaShiny said:
"Well done Doc... Catch 'em young. You have a beautiful daughter. I am very comfortable on the farm because of my dad. It's what we did on school breaks, so I am always confident I have options if I leave office work. I will retire to my own farm, God willing."
Chicken farmer shares journey
In another poultry farming story, Briefly News reported about a female farmer in the Eastern Cape who explained why she loves chicken farming so much. The 26-year-old runs a poultry business called Silumko Poultry Farm, which she started in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
She shared that her love for farming comes from being a provider, as being a farmer gives her the satisfaction of producing an abundance of healthy food. She also expressed that she would like to grow her business further.
PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU - click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!
Source: Legit.ng